
About
Steven Blanke is a Professor at the University of Illinois, affiliated with the School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Microbiology, and Biomedical and Translational Sciences. His research focuses on bacterial pathogenesis, particularly the mechanisms by which pathogens like Helicobacter pylori and Bacillus anthracis manipulate host cells through toxins.
- Education: B.A. in Biochemistry (Virginia Tech, 1982), Ph.D. in Biochemistry (University of Illinois, 1989), Postdoctoral in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics (Harvard Medical School, 1990-1995)
Research Interests:
- Host-Pathogen Interactions
- Bacterial Toxins and Immune Evasion
- Chronic Infections and Cancer Risk
- Toxin-Mediated Cell Cycle Manipulation
- Microbial Persistence Strategies
Publication Trends: Recent work examines toxin structure-function relationships, mitochondrial metabolism during intoxication, and novel regulatory axes in DNA damage responses, bridging microbial pathogenesis and cancer biology.
Scientific Awards:
- Ralph S. Wolfe Professorial Scholar (2017)
- Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology (2015)
- Faculty Excellence Award (University of Illinois, 2014)
- Multiple Excellence in Research and Teaching Awards (University of Houston, 1996-2004)
- NSF Undergraduate Research Award (1981)
Leadership Roles: Includes organizing committees for Gordon Conferences, session chair roles at international meetings, and council membership in the American Society for Microbiology.
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