Christian Montiel
I am interested in pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions.
I am interested in pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions.
Investigating the genetic basis of antibiotic resistance to elucidate drug binding mechanisms of fluoroquinolones in Uropathogenic E. Coli (UPEC).
The labs research is focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms that precisely regulate the generation of the neurons and glia that constitute the cerebral cortex and determine how they are wired into functional neural circuits.
Investigating the role of microRNAs and how it affects tumor growth and progression in the prostate.
We are testing the effects of two missense mutation in ABeta in vivo in a Drosophila model.
Investigating the role of the adaptor protein LMO2 and how it affects the metastasis of breast cancer.
My research focuses on the molecular events that initiate cell cycle entry and control cell growth/size.
Rotation student
Biologically engineering biofilms to inhibit microbially influenced corrosion
My research aims to refine intrinsic signal optical imaging techniques to accurately map the mouse visual cortex, revealing the complex interplay of functional specialization and connectivity among its various cortical areas