Sang-Jin Suh Ph.D., Assistant Professor
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Office
Location:
315 Rouse Life Sciences Bldg
Mailing Address:
Biological Sciences
101 Rouse Life Sciences Bldg
Auburn University, AL 36849
Tel: (334) 844-1666
Fax: (334) 844-1645
suhsang@auburn.edu
Laboratory Web Page |
Education
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research & Teaching Interests
Bacterial stress response and
pathogenesis
Recent Publications
Silo-Suh L. A., Suh S.-J., Phibbs P. V, Ohman D. E. 2005. Adaptations of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa to the cystic fibrosis lung environment can
include deregulation of zwf, encoding glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase. J.
Bacteriol. 187: 7561-7568.
Chen C. C., Riadi L., Suh S.-J., Ohman D. E., Ju L. K. 2005. Degradation
and synthesis kinetics of quorum-sensing autoinducer in Pseudomonas
aeruginosa cultivation. J. Biotechnol. 117: 1-10.
Suh S.-J., Silo-Suh L. A., Ohman D. E. 2004. Development of tools for the
genetic manipulation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. J Microbiol Methods 58:
203-212.
Buan N. R., Suh S.-J., Escalante-Semerena J. C. 2004. The eutT gene of
Salmonella enterica encodes an oxygen-labile, metal-containing ATP:corrinoid
adenosyltransferase enzyme. J. bacteriol. 186: 5708-5714.
Gimmestad M., Sletta H., Ertesvag H., Bakkevig K., Jain S., Suh S.-J.,
Skjak-Braek G., Ellingsen T.E., Ohman D.E., Valla S. 2003. The Pseudomonas
fluorescens AlgG protein, but not its mannuronan C-5-epimerase activity, is
needed for alginate polymer formation. J. Bacteriol. 185: 3515-3523.
Courses:
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Graduate
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| BIOL4970 Bacterial
Genetics |
BIOL7970 Biology of
Pathogens |
| BIOL5210 Microbial
Physiology |
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