Rebecca Lamason

In the Lamason lab, we investigate how intracellular bacterial pathogens hijack host cell processes to promote infection. In particular, we study how Rickettsia parkeri and Listeria monocytogenes move through our tissues via a process called cell-to-cell spread. We utilize cellular, molecular, genetic, biochemical and biophysical approaches to elucidate the mechanisms of spread in order to reveal key aspects of pathogenesis and host cell biology. Rebecca earned a NIH Pathway to Independence Award in 2015.

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Cell Biology: Transport and Signaling (edX)

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Cell Biology: Transport and Signaling (edX)
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How do we know what we know about cells? Enhance your scientific thinking and data analysis skills with this in-depth adventure through cell biology.

Cell Biology: Cell-Cell Interactions (edX)

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Cell Biology: Cell-Cell Interactions (edX)
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How do we know what we know about cells? Enhance your scientific thinking and data analysis skills with this in-depth adventure through cell biology. How do we know what we know about cells at a molecular level and how can we use that knowledge to design experiments to test [...]

Cell Biology: Transport (edX)

Feb 8th 2022
Cell Biology: Transport (edX)
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How do we know what we know about cells? Enhance your scientific thinking and data analysis skills with this in-depth adventure through cell biology. This is the first cell biology course in a four-part series. How do we know what we know about cells at a molecular level and [...]