
About
Daoguo Zhou is a Professor of Biological Sciences at Purdue University, specializing in cellular microbiology with a focus on Salmonella pathogenesis. His research investigates how Salmonella typhimurium manipulates host cell actin cytoskeleton and signal transduction pathways during infection. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa (1995) and has extensive experience in bacterial invasion mechanisms, host-pathogen interactions, and G-quadruplex DNA structures in oncogene regulation.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1995
Research Interests:
Dr. Zhou’s work spans bacterial pathogenesis, actin cytoskeletal dynamics, and the role of G-quadruplex DNA structures in cancer-related gene regulation. His lab explores how Salmonella effector proteins modulate host cellular processes and recently expanded into studying G-quadruplex targeting for anticancer therapies. Key areas include:
- Salmonella Type III secretion systems
- Host cell entry mechanisms
- MYC oncogene regulation via G-quadruplex structures
- Design of G-quadruplex-binding small molecules
Recent Trends in Publications:
Recent articles highlight advancements in G-quadruplex biology, including MYC promoter regulation, FGFR1 transcriptional control, and development of dual-targeted anticancer agents. Work also addresses structural biology of telomeric DNA and drug selectivity profiling.
Awards and Grants:
No specific awards listed, but research is supported by grants from NIH and other agencies, evidenced by publication outputs.
Advising and Labs:
Dr. Zhou supervises a multidisciplinary team including PhD students (Heather Piscatelli, Lu Wang, etc.) and postdocs. The Zhou Lab collaborates on projects involving biochemistry, structural biology, and oncology. Current positions are available for motivated researchers.
Labs/Groups:
- Zhou Lab
- Motility Group
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