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José Lopez-Ribot is a Professor and Associate Dean for Research at the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, College of Sciences, The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He also holds the Margaret Batts Tobin Distinguished Chair in Biotechnology, reflecting his leadership and scholarly excellence in biotechnology and medical mycology.
His research focuses on fungal pathogenesis, particularly of Candida albicans, with a multidisciplinary approach integrating microbiology, immunology, and biotechnology. Key areas include antifungal drug development, microbial biofilms, immunopathogenesis, high-throughput screening, and diagnostic innovation. His lab investigates virulence factors such as filamentation and biofilm formation, aiming to develop novel therapies that target pathogenic mechanisms rather than just inhibiting growth.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend toward understanding biofilm dynamics, overcoming drug resistance, and developing novel platforms like microbial chips for nanoscale culture. These works are frequently published in high-impact journals and often take the form of reviews, indicating his role as a thought leader in the field.
- Margaret Batts Tobin Distinguished Chair in Biotechnology
Dr. Lopez-Ribot mentors a diverse team of researchers, including doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows. His lab is actively involved in grant-funded research, though specific grants are not detailed in the provided text. He has advised students such as Gina Wall and Olabayo Harry Ajetunmobi, who contribute to publications on biofilm dispersal and antifungal therapy.
The Lopez-Ribot Lab operates at UTSA and focuses on both fundamental and translational research in fungal infections. It includes research scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and students, working on projects ranging from genomics to diagnostic technologies. The lab's work has significant implications for hospital-acquired infections and the development of next-generation antifungals.
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