
معرفی
Saul Honigberg is a Professor in the School of Science and Engineering at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC), affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. program. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying cell-to-cell signaling in yeast communities, particularly how these signals organize colonies and biofilms. Key areas include pattern formation, meiotic differentiation, and environmental responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
His lab develops advanced techniques such as yeast colony embedding for microscopy and targeted genomic mutagenesis methods. Research highlights include studies on cell-autonomous and non-autonomous feedback loops, stress responses, and the role of pathways like Rim101p/PacC in pH-regulated patterns.
Dr. Honigberg’s work bridges microbiology, genetics, and developmental biology, with applications to understanding microbial survival strategies and community dynamics. His interdisciplinary approach integrates experimental and analytical methods to decipher how fungal communities adapt to environmental challenges.

