
Beth Mole
Education:
· Ph.D student, Microbiology and Immunology, Current. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Advisors: Dr. Jeffrey L. Dangl and Dr. Sarah Grant
· B.S., Biology and Music, 2003. The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
Project Description:
Identifying the function of the type III secretion system in Pectobacterium carotovorum pathogenesis.
Publications:
Mole, B., Baltrus, D., Dangl, J., Grant, S., 2007. Global virulence regulation networks in phytopathogenic bacteria. Trends Microbiol. In press.
Besheer, J., V. Lepoutre, B. Mole, and C. W. Hodge. 2006. GABAA receptor regulation of voluntary ethanol drinking requires PKCepsilon. Synapse 60, 411-9.
Grant, S.G., E.J. Fisher, J.H. Chang, B.M. Mole, J. L. Dangl. 2006. Subterfuge and Manipulation: Type III Effector Proteins of Phytopathogenic Bacteria, Annual Review of Microbiology 60, 425-449.
Mole, B. M., McNulty, S. L., D. Dailidiene, I. Segal, R. Ally, R. Mistry, O. Secka, R. A. Adegbola, J. E. Thomas, E. M. Lenarcic, R. M. Peek, Jr., D. E. Berg, and M. H. Forsyth. 2004. Novel 180- and 480-base-pair insertions in African and African-American strains of Helicobacter pylori. J Clin Microbiol 42, 5658-63.