Karen Guillemin
Karen Guillemin is an American microbiologist known for her work on the role of bacteria in influencing animal development and health. She trained with renowned microbiologist Stanley Falkow, studying how the stomach bacterium ''Helicobacter pylori'' interacts with gastric epithelial cells. She joined the University of Oregon faculty in 2001, where she continued her work on ''H. pylori'' and gained widespread recognition for developing zebrafish as a model organism to study the effects of the microbiome on animal development and health. In 2012, she co-founded the Microbial Ecology and Theory of Animals (META) Center for Host-Microbe Systems Biology. She currently serves as the Phillip H. Knight Chair and Professor of Biology in the Institute of Molecular Biology at the University of Oregon and has published over 100 scientific papers. Provided by Wikipedia-
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11by Camila J. Solis, Camila J. Solis, M. Kristina Hamilton, Mario Caruffo, Mario Caruffo, Juan P. Garcia-Lopez, Paola Navarrete, Paola Navarrete, Karen Guillemin, Karen Guillemin, Carmen G. Feijoo, Carmen G. FeijooGet full text
Published 2020-07-01
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16by John H. Postlethwait, Michelle S. Massaquoi, Dylan R. Farnsworth, Yi-Lin Yan, Karen Guillemin, Adam C. MillerGet full text
Published 2021-03-01
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18by Joanne Shu Ming Chia, Elena S. Wall, Caroline Lei Wee, Thomas A. J. Rowland, Ruey-Kuang Cheng, Kathleen Cheow, Karen Guillemin, Suresh JesuthasanGet full text
Published 2019-08-01
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19by Annah S Rolig, Emily Goers Sweeney, Lila E Kaye, Michael D DeSantis, Arden Perkins, Allison V Banse, M Kristina Hamilton, Karen GuilleminGet full text
Published 2018-11-01
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