Andrea Suria

Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences

Education

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Andrea Suria's research examines how beneficial bacterial symbionts protect their host animals from infection. She uses the Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes, and its symbiotic egg bacteria as a model to study host defense in symbioses. The Suria lab uses genetic mutations, in vitro bioassays, and bioinformatic tools to explore the mechanisms of bacterial competition and antimicrobial production. The lab is also interested in characterizing defensive symbioses in the eggs of other aquatic invertebrates, such as crabs and shrimp. Suria teaches courses in microbiology and molecular genetics and is a partner instructor in the , a global consortium seeking to discover new antibiotics.

Areas of Interest/Expertise

For more information about Dr Andrea Suria, view her Curriculum Vitae.

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Selected Publications