Sophia Lev
Westmead Millennium Institute, NSW, Australia
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Dr. Sophie Lev studied for her Master’s and PhD degrees in the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, researching signal transduction in a fungal pathogen of corn. After completion of her PhD in 2003, she proceeded with post-doctoral training in the same University, and then in the University of California, Berkeley. She joined Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology in 2010, to work with Dr. Julie Djordjevic and Prof. Tania Sorrell to study signal transduction and pathogenesis of the medically important fungal pathogen, Cryptococcus neoformans.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
A novel branch of phospholipase C-mediated signalling involving inositol polyphosphate synthesis is essential for fungal virulence (#149)
2:40 PM
Julianne (Julie) T Djordjevic
AMS Symposium 2 – Fungal Pathogens
Investigating the role of inositol polyphosphate kinases that function downstream of phospholipase C in the virulence and drug tolerance of Cryptococcus neoformans (6675)
10:00 AM
Cecilia Li
AMS Posters