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Anne McBride is Associate Professor of Biology and Biochemistry at Bowdoin College. Her research investigates Candida albicans, focusing on how RNA-binding proteins regulate the yeast-to-hyphal transition critical for fungal pathogenicity. She employs genetics, biochemistry, and microscopy techniques to study cellular mechanisms of infection.
Education includes:
- PhD, University of Colorado-Boulder
- MPhil, University of Cambridge
- BS, Yale University
Research explores microbial behavior, RNA-protein interactions, and host-pathogen dynamics. Current projects examine She3-interacting proteins and their roles in hyphal formation.
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