Kevin Hybiske, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1997-2003 | Molecular and Cell Biology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
2013- | Medicine | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
Area:
Chlamydia, cell biology, microbiology, infectious diseaseGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorTerry Machen | grad student | 1997-2003 | UC Berkeley (Cell Biology Tree) |
Richard S. Stephens | post-doc | UC Berkeley |
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Fernandez MC, Sweeney YC, Suchland RJ, et al. (2024) CT135 mediates the resistance of to primate interferon gamma stimulated immune defenses. Iscience. 27: 110143 |
Dimond ZE, Suchland RJ, Baid S, et al. (2021) Inter-species lateral gene transfer focused on the Chlamydia plasticity zone identifies loci associated with immediate cytotoxicity and inclusion stability. Molecular Microbiology |
Suchland RJ, Carrell SJ, Wang Y, et al. (2019) Chromosomal recombination targets in interspecies lateral gene transfer. Journal of Bacteriology |
Wang Y, LaBrie SD, Carrell SJ, et al. (2019) Development of transposon mutagenesis for . Journal of Bacteriology |
Zuck M, Hybiske K. (2019) The Extrusion Exit Mechanism Is Regulated by Host Abscission Proteins. Microorganisms. 7 |
Dickinson MS, Anderson LN, Webb-Robertson BM, et al. (2019) Proximity-dependent proteomics of the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion membrane reveals functional interactions with endoplasmic reticulum exit sites. Plos Pathogens. 15: e1007698 |
Fernandez M, Suchland R, Hybiske K. (2019) P854 Interspecies chimeras: a tool to identify chlamydial virulence factors Sexually Transmitted Infections. 95 |
Hybiske K. (2019) PL09.1 Understanding chlamydia pathogenesis Sexually Transmitted Infections. 95 |
Wang X, Hybiske K, Stephens RS. (2018) Direct visualization of the expression and localization of chlamydial effector proteins within infected host cells. Pathogens and Disease |
Wang X, Hybiske K, Stephens RS. (2017) Orchestration of the mammalian host cell glucose transporter proteins-1 and 3 by Chlamydia contributes to intracellular growth and infectivity. Pathogens and Disease |