
معرفی
Daniel Bretl is an Assistant Professor of Microbiology at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, researching how bacteria sense environmental cues to coordinate cellular behaviors through signaling systems. His laboratory investigates two-component signaling pathways using the soil bacterium Myxococcus xanthus, which exhibits complex social behaviors including cooperative motility and multicellular development.
Research focuses on:
- Mechanisms of signal transduction in bacterial systems
- Regulation of Type IV pili-dependent motility
- Oxygen-responsive gene regulation
- Environmental sensing in microbial communities
- Genetic dissection of signaling pathways
He teaches undergraduate courses in microbiology, prokaryotic molecular genetics, and research deconstruction, and mentors student researchers studying bacterial behavior and signal integration.
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