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Dr. Perlin is a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Louisville, specializing in the evolution of host/pathogen interactions. Their research focuses on fungal/plant interactions (e.g., smut fungi) and antibiotic resistance in bacterial populations, employing molecular genetic and biochemical approaches. Dr. Perlin teaches courses including Genetics & Molecular Biology, Evolution of Genes and Genomes, and Biotechnology Methods. They lead the Perlin Lab, which has secured NSF grants for international collaborations (e.g., with German institutions like the Matthias-Schleiden-Institut). Recent work includes studies on mitochondrial inheritance in smut fungi and CRISPR/Cas9 gene disruption techniques. Dr. Perlin has advised numerous graduate and undergraduate students, fostering their participation in interdisciplinary research and global exchanges.
Research interests span fungal effector proteins, nitrogen assimilation pathways, and the ecological implications of pathogen diversity. The lab’s international programs provide students with hands-on training in Germany, focusing on genetic manipulation, plant infection studies, and microscopy. Collaborations extend to institutions like the RWTH University of Bochum and the University of Jena, emphasizing cross-cultural scientific exchange.
Publications highlight advancements in understanding fungal pathogenesis, antibiotic resistance dynamics, and genomic analyses of smut fungi. Key contributions include insights into mitochondrial inheritance mechanisms and effector protein roles in host manipulation. Dr. Perlin’s work bridges fundamental research with applied outcomes, such as improving diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies against pathogenic organisms.
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