Hwan Kim

Hwan Kim Associate Professor

Department ofÌýMicrobiology and Immunology
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2011

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Hwan.Kim@stonybrook.edu
(631) 632-8782
(631) 632-9797

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Research

We study various aspects of host-vector-pathogen interactions, with specific emphasis on tick-borne rickettsial organisms. In particular, we are deeply interested in identifying microbial and host genes important for the rickettsial intracellular lifecycles and determining the underlying molecular mechanisms associated with pathogenesis, tick transmission, and host immune evasion.ÌýOur four main focus areas are: 1) developing transposon mutant libraries forÌýRickettsiaÌýto identify genes important for rickettsial survival in mammalian hosts and arthropod vectors, 2) defining rickettsial immune evasion mechanisms in vascular endothelial cells, 3) monitoring native and invasive tick populations and documenting their interactions with tick-borne pathogens, and 4) understanding immunological responses to tick bites and pathogen transmission in patients. Please visit our for additional information.

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Lab Members

Research Assistant Professor
Ilia Rochlin, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow
Cody Kempen, Ph.D. (co-mentored with Dr. Kumar)

Graduate Students
Luke Helminiak, B.S., Molecular Genetics & Microbiology
Smruti Mishra, M.S., Molecular Genetics & Microbiology

Research Technicians
Ana Barreira, B.S.
Yarim Lee, M.S.
Hara Seo, B.S.

Undergraduate Students
Sophia Ahmad, Biochemistry
Yeonwoo Lee, Biology/DDS
Krisantina Prifti, Biology
Nathaniel Wu, Biology/Business/DDS

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