Awesome
Professor O'Seaghdha is the best professor I ever had at Suffolk University. Explains the material thoroughly. She will also give you the chance to be completely independent with non-lecture heavy classes but a lot of laboratory time. What a brilliant professor.
Awful
I don't know how any one can possibly survive the class of Professor O'Seaghdha. There's so much information, to the point that studying didn't even help me. I'm pretty sure that the class average at the end of the course was 75. Just take anything else except this class.
Suffolk University - Biology
Harvard Medical School
Suffolk University
Curry College
Adjunct Faculty
Greater Boston Area
Simmons College
Harvard Medical School
UMC Utrecht
Boston Children's Hospital
UMC Utrecht
Boston Children's Hospital
Research Associate
Greater Boston Area
Molecular analysis of the interaction between staphylococcal Protein A and von Willebrand Factor
Trinity College Dublin
Curry College
Adjunct Instructor
Greater Boston Area
Assistant Professor of Microbiology
Greater Boston Area
Suffolk University
I investigated the opportunistic human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes
which colonizes the throat. Specifically
the fate of those bacteria that enter human oropharyngeal cells
and either subvert
or are cleared by host defense mechanisms.
Research Fellow
Greater Boston Area
Boston Children's Hospital
I looked at the interaction of Staphylococcus aureus Immunoglobulin-binding Protein A with proteins of the airway epithelium
Trinity College Dublin
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Microbiology
Trinity College Dublin
BA (Mod)
Natural Sciences
Trinity College
Dublin
Gonzaga College
Dublin
Microbiology
Protein Purification
Immunoassays
Flow Cytometry
Protein-protein Interactions
Fluorescence Microscopy
Molecular Genetics
Cell Biology
Cell
Western Blotting
Molecular Biology
Protein Expression
Transfection
Infectious Diseases
Molecular Cloning
Host-pathogen Interactions
Biochemistry
qPCR
Cell Culture
Tissue Culture
Staphylococcus aureus protein A binding to von Willebrand factor A1 domain is mediated by conserved IgG binding regions.
Silverman
GJ
Foster TJ
Kerrigan
SW
Jonas Emsley
Staphylococcus aureus protein A binding to von Willebrand factor A1 domain is mediated by conserved IgG binding regions.
van den Elsen
JM
Isenman
DE
Foster
TJ
Svergun
DI
Bagby
S
Bernardo
P
Lango
L
Atkins
KL
Leung
E
Burman
JD
Interaction of human complement with Sbi
a staphylococcal immunoglobulin-binding protein: indications of a novel mechanism of complement evasion by Staphylococcus aureus
Marisa Gomez
Staphylococcus aureus protein A activates TACE through EGFR-dependent signaling.
Schindler
C
Soong
G
Memmi
G
Dawn Wetzel
Marisa Gomez
Staphylococcus aureus activates type I IFN signaling in mice and humans through the Xr repeated sequences of protein A
Michael Wessels
Jorge Velarde
NAD+-Glycohydrolase Promotes Intracellular Survival of Group A Streptococcus
John Love
Lena Meyer
Christine Valfridsson
Elsa Westerlund
Dora Hancz
Michael Wessels
Inhibition of Inflammasome-Dependent Interleukin 1β Production by Streptococcal NAD+-Glycohydrolase: Evidence for Extracellular Activity
Michael Wessels
Streptolysin O and its Co-Toxin NAD-glycohydrolase Protect Group A Streptococcus from Xenophagic Killing
Michael Wessels
Binding of NAD+-Glycohydrolase to Streptolysin O Stabilizes Both Toxins and Promotes Virulence of Group A Streptococcus
Kerrigan
SW
O'Brien
FJ
Foster
TJ
Miajlovic
H
Widaa
A
Claro
T
Staphylococcus aureus Protein A Binds to Osteoblasts and Triggers Signals that Weaken Bone in Osteomyelitis
Foster
TJ
Magargee
M
Marisa Gomez
Staphylococcus aureus protein A activates TNFR1 signaling through conserved IgG binding domains.
Michael Wessels
James Dale
Waldiceu Verri
Makayla Portley
Kimbria Blake
Nicole Yang
Felipe A.Pinho-Ribeiro
Blocking neuronal signaling to immune cells treats streptococcal invasive infection
O'Seaghdha
Boston Children's Hospital
Trinity College Dublin
Simmons College
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