Mavridou Lab

About The Mavridou Lab

The Mavridou Lab is interested in the biology of Gram-negative bacteria and more specifically in processes that occur in the extra-cytoplasmic environment. The Lab's approaches span from the fundamental to the applied and researchers currently focus on three main research directions:

  • Understanding the involvement of disulfide bond formation in mechanisms of virulence and adaptation in key Gram-negative bacterial pathogens;

  • Investigating whether proteins involved in cell envelope proteostasis could be potential targets for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacteria;

  • Studying the dynamics of bacterial communities and more specifically the competitive interactions between toxin-producing strains encountered in polymicrobial environments.

2023 Research

2022 Research

2021 Research

2020 Research