MRes in Medical Mycology and Fungal Immunology
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Aberdeen
Department Name: Sch of Medicine, Medical Sci & Nutrition
Abstract
Does the phenotypic adaptability of Candida auris enable its success as a multi-drug resistant human pathogen?
Summary: We will study how adaptation of the emerging multi-drug resistant fungal pathogen, Candida auris, to physiologically relevant environmental stresses drives antifungal drug resistance and shapes its interaction with the host. Clinical isolates of this fungus are highly variable with respect to several cellular traits, such as cell wall features and sensitivity to antifungal drugs. We will elucidate how cell wall dynamics, antifungal resistance and host-pathogen interactions are enhanced as C. auris adapts to stresses commonly encountered in host niches.
Summary: We will study how adaptation of the emerging multi-drug resistant fungal pathogen, Candida auris, to physiologically relevant environmental stresses drives antifungal drug resistance and shapes its interaction with the host. Clinical isolates of this fungus are highly variable with respect to several cellular traits, such as cell wall features and sensitivity to antifungal drugs. We will elucidate how cell wall dynamics, antifungal resistance and host-pathogen interactions are enhanced as C. auris adapts to stresses commonly encountered in host niches.
Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Gordon Brown (Primary Supervisor) |
Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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MR/P501955/1 | 04/09/2016 | 30/08/2019 | |||
2302808 | Studentship | MR/P501955/1 | 02/09/2018 | 01/09/2019 |