Dr. Karin Sauer

Professor
Biological Sciences
Binghamton University
United States of America

Professor Microbiology
Biography

Dr. Karin Sauer is working as Professor of Biological Sciences at Binghamton University. She has done PhD from Max-Planck-Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology and Phillipps-University of Marburg. Her research interests are in the field of development and antimicrobial resistance of biofilms.

Research Intrest

Biofilm development and resistance

List of Publications
Li, Y., O.E. Petrova, S. Su, G.W. Lau, W. Panmanee, R. Na, D.G. Davies, D.J. Hassett, and K. Sauer. 2014. BdlA, DipA and induced dispersion contribute to acute virulence and chronic persistence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Plos Pathogens 10: e1004168.
Lanter BB, Sauer K, Davies DG. Bacteria present in carotid arterial plaques are found as biofilm deposits which may contribute to enhanced risk of plaque rupture. MBio. 2014 Jul 1;5(3):e01206-14.
Li Y, Petrova OE, Su S, Lau G, Panmanee W, Na R, Hassett DJ, Davies DG, Sauer K. BdlA, DipA and Induced Dispersion Contribute to Acute Virulence and Chronic Persistence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.