GRAB and STAB: Bordetella use filamentous hemagglutinin as a contact-dependent delivery machine
Presenter:
Dr. Richard Johnson
Assistant Professor, East Carolina University
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Date:
Friday, March 27, 2026
Please join us on Friday, March 27th at 12:00 pm in RSW 183 for a departmental seminar featuring Dr. Richard Johnson from East Carolina University. His talk is titled:
“GRAB and STAB: Bordetella use filamentous hemagglutinin as a contact-dependent delivery machine”
Dr. Johnson's research investigates interactions between bacteria and the host immune system in the context of natural host infection.
Please bring a mug—coffee, tea, and cookies will be provided before and after the seminar.
Undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing a PhD program for graduate school, please join the speaker in the Biology Conference Room (RS 210) immediately following the talk.
We look forward to seeing you there!