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Joshua S. Chappie

Microbiology and Immunology

Cornell University

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About Joshua S. Chappie at Cornell University (Cornell)

Joshua S. Chappie is a microbiologist at Cornell University studying bacteriophage biology, microbial interactions, and cellular transport mechanisms. Over the course of their career, Joshua S. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "The RexA Protein of λ Phage: a New Member of a Classic Genetic Switch".

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bacteriophage biologymicrobial interactionscellular transportviral pathogenesisDNA repair mechanismsquorum sensinghost-pathogen dynamicserythrocyte function
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