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Revision as of 12:23, 27 May 2013




Scanning electron micrograph of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, which cause TB. Credit: NIAID


RESEARCH INTEREST



The Javid lab principal interest is in mycobacterial pathophysiology. Here are some of research interests:

1. 'Adaptive mistranslation'
2. Mycobacteria and host-pathogen interactions
3. Protein translation fidelity
4. GatCAB dependent tRNA synthesis and protein evolution

Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as post-doctoral scientists, interested in our work should contact Dr. Javid directly.

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Meet our members in the LINK below

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Javidlab:labmembers


Amaze yourself by seeing the LINK below

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Javidlab:research




‘STOP TB’ written
by Nano Luciferase
(flashing by computer programming)

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Nano Luciferase

Bio_luminescence by Nano Luciferase (Promega), which we optimised to be easily expressed in Mycobacterium, and a novel mistranslation reporter with 100 times higher signal over canonical Renilla luciferase.


Room 4-302 Biotech Building
School of Medicine
Tsinghua University