Christian Montiel
I am interested in pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions.
I am interested in pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions.
My research focuses on the molecular events that initiate cell cycle entry and control cell growth/size.
Rotation student
I study the binding kinetics between respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) G glycoprotein binding with isoforms of the human chemokine receptor CX3CR1.
Creating a molecular network to help in identifying metabolites associated with cancer
I am investigating mutations influencing the efficacy of splicing an inserted intron in S. Cerevisiae to determine factors that affect splicing rates.
Investigating splicing inhibition through mutation within the branch point binding pocket of the spliceosome in (s.cerevisae ) yeast.
How fermented agricultural waste biofertilizer impacts plant and soil microbiome interactions.
Investigating the mechanism of gene activation by B-MYB, a pro-proliferative transcription factor that activates genes during G2/M cell-cycle phases.
Through the utilization of sequence alignments and protein chemistry, I contribute to research in the Michael Stone Laboratory aiming to isolate and purify the pol-𝛂-primase protein complex associated with the function of the ribonucleoprotein telomerase.