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BIO 101. Fundamentals of Biology
I was an Oral English Instructor at Hubei University in Wuhan, China from 2014-2015. Then, I was a teacher at Sakya Academy in Dehradun, India from 2016-2018, where I taught science, English, and math.
I am interested in cellular recognition and cell surface proteins in the soil bacterium Myxococcus xanthus. M. xanthus is a predatory microbe, but under starvation conditions, thousands of cells aggregate to form multicellular fruiting bodies to produce
spores. This and other cooperative behaviors are restricted to closely related kin. Therefore, M. xanthus requires mechanisms to identify their kin, as well as competitors and prey. Kin discrimination is accomplished by exchange of polymorphic toxins,
which can be delivered by three different mechanisms. One of these mechanisms is the type VI secretion system, which is a molecular weapon present in approximately 25% of Gram-negative bacteria. An active area of research is whether M. xanthus possesses a mechanism to identify
and target cells on which it will deploy the type VI secretion system.