Aretha Fiebig, Ph.D.

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2003 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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Molecular Biology, Genetics, Botany Biology
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Daphne Preuss grad student 2003 Chicago
 (Functional and evolutionary analyses of pollen coat lipids and proteins in Arabidopsis.)
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McLaughlin M, Fiebig A, Crosson S. (2023) XRE transcription factors conserved in Caulobacter and φCbK modulate adhesin development and phage production. Plos Genetics. 19: e1011048
McLaughlin M, Fiebig A, Crosson S. (2023) XRE Transcription Factors Conserved in and φCbK Modulate Adhesin Development and Phage Production. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Fiebig A, Schnizlein M, Pena-Rivera S, et al. (2023) Multi-omics analysis of a Bacteroides isolate from an ulcerative colitis patient defines genetic determinants of fitness in bile. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
McLaughlin M, Hershey DM, Reyes Ruiz LM, et al. (2022) A cryptic transcription factor regulates Caulobacter adhesin development. Plos Genetics. 18: e1010481
Stein BJ, Fiebig A, Crosson S. (2020) Feedback Control of a Two-Component Signaling System by an Fe-S-Binding Receiver Domain. Mbio. 11
Varesio LM, Willett JW, Fiebig A, et al. (2019) A carbonic anhydrase pseudogene sensitizes select lineages to low CO tension. Journal of Bacteriology
Hershey DM, Porfírio S, Black I, et al. (2019) Composition of the holdfast polysaccharide from . Journal of Bacteriology
Fiebig A, Varesio LM, Alejandro Navarreto X, et al. (2019) Regulation of the Erythrobacter litoralis DSM 8509 general stress response by visible light. Molecular Microbiology
Reyes Ruiz LM, Fiebig A, Crosson S. (2019) Regulation of bacterial surface attachment by a network of sensory transduction proteins. Plos Genetics. 15: e1008022
Herrou J, Willett JW, Fiebig A, et al. (2019) periplasmic protein EipB is a molecular determinant of cell envelope integrity and virulence. Journal of Bacteriology
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