Mark Forsyth
Professor
Office:
Integrated Science Center 1 - 3051
Phone:
757-221-2489
Email:
[[mhfors]]
Read more:
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Areas of Specialization
Microbiology. Signal Transduction pathways in bacterial pathogens and the evolution of virulence.
Teaching
- Microbiology
- Mechanisms of Bacterial Symbioses
- Microbial Pathogenesis
- Phage Genome Research Initiative
- Human Microbiota
Background
Year of arrival: 2000, Professor College of William and Mary
Previous Positions:
- Visiting Research Associate Professor. Department of Medicine/Division of Infectious Diseases. Vanderbilt University Medical Center. (Sabbatical), 2014-2015
- Visiting Scientist. Department of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology. University of California-Santa Barbara. (Sabbatical), 2007-2008
- Research Assistant Professor,Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1999-2000
- Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Laboratory of Dr. Timothy L. Cover. Division of Infectious Diseases, Vanderbilt University, 1995-1999
- Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Laboratory of Steven J. Geary. Dept. of Pathobiology, University of Connecticut, 1991-1995
Education:
- University of Maine, B.A. in Zoology, 1982
- University of Connecticut, Ph.D. Pathobiology, 1991