August 2023 publications on cervical cancer and tropical biology conservation

Congrats to the Godoy Lab! The cervical microbiota of Hispanics living in Puerto Rico is nonoptimal regardless of HPV status @thegodoylab shines in the International Society for Microbiology Meeting in Buenos Aires Argentina. Dr Godoy presented a Plenary conference on the human microbiome and her latest work and her students Natalie Melendez and Elif Kardas…

AlbersyAAI award

Congratulats to Albersy Armina Rodríguez for obtaining a 2023 AAI Careers in Immunology Fellowship

The Microbiology Department congratulates Albersy Armina Rodríguez for obtaining a 2023 AAI Careers in Immunology Fellowship! Albersy is a grad student of the Biomedical Sciences program in Microbiology, developing her dissertation work under the mentorship of Dr Ana Espino. Together they study the a recombinant Fasciola hepatica fatty acid binding protein as an anti-inflammatory treatment…

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Congrats to Mitchell Rosado for obtaining an R36 Aging Research Dissertation Award

The Microbiology Department congratulates Mitchell Rosado for obtaining an R36 Aging Research Dissertation Award to finish his Ph.D. studies, funded by NIH. Mitchell is a grad student of Biomedical Sciences program in Microbiology, developing his work at the Sariol (UPR) and Mackler (ASU) labs. He is interested in investigating how the immune system and the…

Dr. Filipa Godoy

Descubren vínculo entre la microbiota cérvicovaginal y el riesgo de cáncer cervical en puertorriqueñas

Un estudio realizado por el Recinto de Ciencias Médicas reveló la relación entre la microbiota cérvicovaginal y la prevalencia de Virus del Papiloma Humano en mujeres residentes de Puerto Rico con riesgo de cáncer cervical. La investigación, dirigida por la Dra. Filipa Godoy, quien dirige el Departamento de Microbiología y el laboratorio de Microbiomas, sugiere que la composición…