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Caulobacter crescentus localisome

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa modulates both Caenorhabditis elegans attraction and pathogenesis by regulating nitrogen assimilation.
A natural bacterial pathogen of C. elegans uses a small RNA to induce transgenerational inheritance of learned avoidance.
small RNA Pfs1 mediates transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of pathogen avoidance in through the Ephrin receptor VAB-1.
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Gitai Lab team develops ‘poisoned arrow’ to defeat antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Zemer Gitai Receives Princeton Accelerator Fund Support
Gabriel Moore presented with inaugural Diversity and Inclusion Advocacy Award
Three MOL Faculty win High Risk - High Reward NIH Research Awards
Gitai, Wuhr, Rabinowitz labs collaborate on mammalian metabolism research
Spinout from Gitai lab announces seed funding and hiring of CEO
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Gitai Lab
Department of Molecular Biology
Princeton University
355 Thomas Laboratory
Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544
p 609-258-9420

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Ellen Brindle-Clark
[email protected]
230 Thomas Laboratory
p 609-258-5419
f  609-258-6175

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