Introduction to bacterial metabolism and different infections
Role of various metabolic pathways in bacterial survival and virulence
Methods for studying bacterial metabolism
Metabolic regulation and signaling in bacteria
Bacterial nutrient acquisition and its function in diseases
Metabolic reprogramming of bacterial and host pathways and their role in infections
Impact of antimicrobial resistance on virulence and disease spread
Immunometabolic responses upon bacterial infections
Metabolic modeling (computational and mathematical) of bacterial infections
Metabolic engineering and novel therapeutics
Vijay Soni is an Instructor of Microbiology in Medicine, with a research focus in microbial metabolomics and biological mechanisms of antimicrobial agents and resistance at Weill Cornell Medical College. He completed his PhD jointly from the National Institute of Immunology and Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Hyderabad, India. Dr. Soni has co-authored numerous articles in journals such as PNAS, Nature Microbiology, and mBio. He has also authored several book chapters, co-edited two books, and is currently co-editing a volume on antimicrobial resistance and systems biology.
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