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Host Microbe Interactions

The Czyz Lab

The Czyz Lab is interested in two topics: antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and protein conformational diseases (PCDs). Although these two areas look quite diverse, they are not. Antibiotics are the major contributor to AMR. Recent research suggests that bacteria within the human microbiome contribute to the pathogenesis of PCDs, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, or ALS; therefore, the onset and progression of these ailments is likely affected by antibiotic-induced dysbiosis. The research in the Czyz Lab further explores these two areas through several active projects.

 


  • Microbial pathogenesis in protein conformational diseases
  • Host-targeted Therapeutics
  • Bacteriophages
  • Silver Nanoparticles
  • Reviving the Waksman Platform
  • AMR Education
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  • How to Apply to Our Graduate Program


Czyz Lab Members


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Dr. Daniel Czyz

Principal Investigator
dczyz@ufl.edu

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Dr. Alyssa Walker

Postdoctoral Student
awalk1@ufl.edu

Autumn Dove

Graduate Student
autumn.dove@ufl.edu

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Brittani Brown

Graduate Student
bmbrown317@ufl.edu

 

Garrett Ellward

Garrett Ellward

Graduate Student
glee.ellward@ufl.edu

 

Sanil Nadar

Graduate Student
snadar@pky.ufl.edu

 

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Anan Hafez

Technician
a.hafez@ufl.edu

 

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Aiden Rotondo

Undergraduate Student
aidenrotondo@ufl.edu

 

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Amanda Bailey

Undergraduate Student
bailey.amanda@ufl.edu

 

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Brenton Guerrieri

Undergraduate Student
bguerrieri@ufl.edu

 

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Macie Binda

Undergraduate Student
maciebinda@ufl.edu

 

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Mason Bui

Undergraduate Student
masonbui@ufl.edu

 

 
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Michael Bucher

Undergraduate Student
michaelbucher@ufl.edu

 

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Sisse Diakite

Undergraduate Student
sdiakite@ufl.edu