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January 1, 2013

Name: Duncan Charles Krause

Spouse: Robin Reeves Krause

Children: Kristen K. McMillan (06/01/82) (married)

Robert W. Krause (08/27/84) (married)

Birth date: June 1, 1956

Mobile, Alabama

Present Address: Department of Microbiology

019 Riverbend South Research Bldg.

University of Georgia

Athens, GA 30602

Phone: (706) 542-2671

FAX: (706) 542-3804

E-mail: dkrause@uga.edu

Academic Title: Professor and Director, Faculty of Infectious Diseases

Department of Microbiology

Education:

1973-1975 La Grange College, La Grange, Georgia; Major: Biology

1975-1978 Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama

B. S. (summa cum laude) Microbiology; March 1978

1978-1982 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Ph.D. Microbiology; December 1982; Major Professor: Joel B. Baseman

“Molecular Analysis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Cytadsorption”

Professional Experience:

2007-present Director, Faculty of Infectious Diseases

2000-2006 Head, Department of Microbiology, University of Georgia

1996-present Professor, Department of Microbiology, University of Georgia

1991-1996 Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, University of Georgia

1990-1993 Graduate Coordinator, Dept. of Microbiology, University of Georgia

1985-1991 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, University of Georgia

1983-1985 Post-Doctoral Scientist, Dept. Microbiol. / Immunol., Univ. South Alabama College of Medicine; with David Wood & Herbert Winkler

1981-1982 Research Assistant, Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

1978-1980 Research Assistant, Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Publications:

*Peer-reviewed

*1. Krause, D. C., D. K. Leith, R. M. Wilson and J. B. Baseman. 1982. Identification of Mycoplasma pneumoniae proteins associated with hemadsorption and virulence. Infect. Immun. 35:809-817. PMID: 6802761

*2. Krause, D. C. and J. B. Baseman. 1982. Mycoplasma pneumoniae proteins that selectively bind to host cells. Infect. Immun. 37:382-386. PMID: 6809635

*3. Baseman, J. B., R. M. Cole, D. C. Krause and D. K. Leith. 1982. Molecular basis for cytadsorption of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. J. Bacteriol. 151:1514-1522. PMID: 6809731

*4. Leith, D. K., E. J. Hansen, R. M. Wilson, D. C. Krause and J. B. Baseman. 1983. Hemadsorption and virulence are separable properties of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Infect. Immun. 39:844-850. PMID: 6403462

*5. Krause, D. C., D. K. Leith and J. B. Baseman. 1983. Reacquisition of specific proteins confers virulence in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Infect. Immun. 39:830-836. PMID: 6403461

*6. Krause, D. C. and J. B. Baseman. 1983. Inhibition of Mycoplasma pneumoniae hemadsorption and adherence to respiratory epithelium by antibodies to a membrane protein. Infect. Immun. 39:1180-1186. PMID: 6404820

7. Wood, D. O., R. S. Sikorski, W. H. Atkinson, D. C. Krause and H. H. Winkler. 1984. Cloning Rickettsia prowazekii genes in Escherichia coli K12. In Microbiology 1984, D. Schlessinger, ed. pp. 301-304.

*8. Krause, D. C., H. H. Winkler and D. O. Wood. 1985. Cosmid cloning Rickettsia prowazekii antigens in Escherichia coli K12. Infect. Immun. 47:157-165. PMID: 2981194

*9. Krause, D. C., H. H. Winkler and D. O. Wood. 1985. Cloning and expression of the Rickettsia prowazekii ADP/ATP translocator in Escherichia coli. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 82:3015-3019. PMID: 2986146

*10. Wood, D. O., L. R. Williamson, H. H. Winkler, and D. C. Krause. 1987. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the Rickettsia prowazekii citrate synthase gene. J. Bacteriol. 169:3564-3572. PMID: 3112124

*11. Chen, Y.-Y. and D. C. Krause. 1988. Parasitism of hamster trachea epithelial cells by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Infect. Immun. 56:570-576. PMID: 2449398

*12. Krause, D. C. and Y.-Y. Chen. 1988. Interaction of Mycoplasma pneumoniae with HeLa cells. Infect. Immun. 56:2054-2059. PMID: 2456270

*13. Williamson, L. R., G. V. Plano, H. H. Winkler, D. C. Krause and D. O. Wood. 1989. Nucleotide sequence of the Rickettsia prowazekii ATP/ADP translocase-encoding gene. Gene 80:269-278. PMID: 2555259

14. Krause, D. C. and Y.-Y. Chen. 1990. Oxidative stress response and Mycoplasma pneumoniae toxicity for tracheal epithelium. In: Recent Advances in Mycoplasmology. Zbl. Bakteriol. Mikrobiol. Hyg. Suppl. 20. G. Stanok, G. H. Cassell, J. G. Tully and R. F. Whitcomb, eds. Gustav Fischer Verlag, New York, pp. 705-708.

15. Krause, D. C. 1990. Opal suppression and the expression of Mycoplasma pneumoniae genes in Escherichia coli. In: Recent Advances in Mycoplasmology. Zbl. Bakteriol. Mikrobiol. Hyg. Suppl. 20. G. Stanok, G. H. Cassell, J. G. Tully and R. F. Whitcomb, eds. Gustav Fischer Verlag, New York, pp. 204-209.

*16. Krause, D. C., S. H. Kleven, and K. K. Lee. 1990. Cloning and expression in Escherichia coli of Mycoplasma gallisepticum antigens recognized during infection in chickens. Avian Dis. 43:466-472. PMID: 2142422

*17. Stevens, M. K. and D. C. Krause. 1990. Disulfide-linked protein associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence. Infect. Immun. 58:3430-3433. PMID: 2119345

*18. Krause, D. C. and C. B. Mawn. 1990. Physical analysis and mapping of the Mycoplasma pneumoniae chromosome. J. Bacteriol. 172:4790-4797. PMID: 2118502

*19. Ogle, K. E. and D. C. Krause. 1991. Cloning and analysis of the gene encoding the cytadherence phase-variable protein HMW3 from Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Gene 97:69-75. PMID: 1899847

*20. Stevens, M. K. and D. C. Krause. 1991. Localization of the Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-accessory proteins HMW1/4 in the cytoskeleton-like triton shell. J. Bacteriol. 173:1041-1050. PMID: 1899414

*21. Krause, D. C. and K. K. Lee. 1991. Juxtaposition of the genes encoding Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-accessory proteins HMW1 and HMW3. Gene. 107:83-89. PMID: 1743522

*22. Ogle, K. F. and D. C. Krause. 1991. Peptide mapping/western immunoblot procedure for identification of a truncated mycoplasma protein expressed in Escherichia coli. J. Microbiol. Methods. 14:143-149.

*23. Stevens, M. K. and D. C. Krause. 1992. Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence phase-variable protein HMW3 is a component of the attachment organelle. J. Bacteriol. 174:4265-4274. PMID: 1624421

*24. Ogle, K. F., K. K. Lee and D. C. Krause. 1992. Nucleotide sequence analysis reveals novel features of the phase-variable cytadherence accessory protein HMW3 of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Infect. Immun. 60:1633-1641. PMID: 1548085

*25. Hedreyda, C. T., K. K. Lee and D. C. Krause. 1993. Transformation of Mycoplasma pneumoniae with Tn4001 by electroporation. Plasmid 30:170-175. PMID: 8234492

*26. Dirksen, L. B., K. Krebes and D. C. Krause. 1994. Phosphorylation of cytadherence-accessory proteins in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. J. Bacteriol. 176:7499-7505. PMID: 8002573

*27. Norman, A. F., R. Regnery, P. Jameson, C. Greene and D. C. Krause. 1995. Differentiation of Bartonella isolates at the species level by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism in the citrate synthase gene. J. Clin. Microbiol. 33:1797-1803. PMID: 7545181

*28. Hedreyda, C. T. and D. C. Krause. 1995. Identification of a possible cytadherence regulatory locus in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Infect. Immun. 63:3479-3483. PMID: 7642280

*29. Krebes, K. A., L. B. Dirksen and D. C. Krause. 1995. Phosphorylation of Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-accessory proteins in cell extracts. J. Bacteriol. 177:4571-4574. PMID: 7635846

*30. Hahn, T.-W., K. A. Krebes and D. C. Krause. 1996. Expression in Mycoplasma pneumoniae of the recombinant gene encoding the cytadherence-associated protein HMW1 and identification of HMW4 as a product. Molec. Microbiol. 19:1085-1093. PMID: 8830265

*31. Dirksen, L. B., T. Proft, H. Hilbert, H. Plagens, R. Herrmann and D. C. Krause. 1996. Sequence analysis and characterization of the hmw gene cluster of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Gene. 171:19-25. PMID: 8675025

*32. Krause, D. C. 1996. Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence: unraveling the tie that binds. Molec. Microbiol. 20:247-253. PMID: 8733224

*33. Krause, D. C., T. Proft, C. T. Hedreyda, H. Hilbert, H. Plagens and R. Herrmann. 1997. Transposon mutagenesis reinforces the correlation between Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytoskeletal protein HMW2 and cytadherence. J. Bacteriol. 179:2668-2677. PMID: 9098066

*34. Popham, P., T. -W. Hahn, K. Krebes and D. C. Krause. 1997. Loss of HMW1 and HMW3 in noncytadhering mutants of Mycoplasma pneumoniae occurs post-translationally. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94:13979-13984. PMID: 9391138

*35. Hahn, T.-W., M.J. Willby and D.C. Krause. 1998. HMW1 is required for cytadhesin P1 trafficking to the attachment organelle in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. J. Bacteriol. 180:1270-1276. PMID: 9495768

*36. Krause, D.C. 1998. Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence: organization and assembly of the attachment organelle. Trends in Microbiol. 6:15-18. PMID: 9481818

*37. Mehock, J,R., C.E. Greene, F.C. Gherardini, T.-W. Hahn, and D.C. Krause. 1998. Bartonella henselae invasion of feline erythrocytes in vitro. Infect. Immun.66:3462-3466. PMID: 9632625

*38. Romero-Arroyo, C.E., J.Jordan, S.J. Peacock, M.J. Willby, M.A. Farmer, and D. C. Krause. 1999. Mycoplasma pneumoniae protein P30 is required for cytadherence and associated with proper cell development. J. Bacteriol.181:1079-1087. PMID:9973332

*39. Hahn, T.-W., E.A. Mothershed, R.H. Waldo, III, and D.C. Krause. 1999. Construction and analysis of a modified Tn4001 conferring chloramphenicol resistance in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Plasmid. 41: 120-124. PMID: 10087215

*40. Fisseha, M., H.W.H. Göhlmann, R. Herrmann, and D.C. Krause. 1999. Identification and complementation of frameshift mutations associated with loss of cytadherence in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. J. Bacteriol. 181: 4404-4410. PMID: 10400600

*41. Waldo, R.H., P.L. Popham, C.E. Romero-Arroyo, E.A. Mothershed, K.K.. Lee, and D.C. Krause. 1999. Transcriptional analysis of the hmw gene cluster of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. J. Bacteriol. 181: 4978-4985. PMID: 10438770

*42. Krause, D.C. and M.F. Balish. 2001. Structure, function and assembly of the terminal organelle of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 198: 1-7. PMID: 11325545

*43. Balish, M.F., T.-W. Hahn, P.L. Popham, and D.C. Krause. 2001. Stability of M. pneumoniae cytadherence-accessory protein HMW1 correlates with its association with the triton shell. J. Bacteriol. 183: 3680-3688. PMID: 11371532

*44. Jordan, J.L., K.M. Berry, M.F. Balish, and D.C. Krause. 2001. Stability and subcellular localization of cytadherence-associated protein P65 in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. J. Bacteriol. 183: 7387-7391. PMID: 11717298

*45. Willby, M.J. and D.C. Krause. 2002. Characterization of a Mycoplasma pneumoniae hmw3 mutant: implications for attachment organelle assembly. J. Bacteriol. 184:3061-3068. PMID: 12003948

*46. Balish, M.F., R.A. Santurri, A.M. Ricci, K.K. Lee, and D.C. Krause. 2003. Localization of Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-associated protein HMW2 by fusion with green fluorescent protein: Implications for attachment organelle structure. Molec. Microbiol. 47:49-60. PMID: 12492853

*47. Balish,M.F., S.M. Ross, M. Fisseha, and D.C. Krause. 2003. Deletion analysis identifies key functional domains of the cytadherence-associated protein HMW2 of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Mol. Microbiol. 50: 1507-1516. PMID: 14651634

*48. Chenoweth, M.R., G.A. Somerville, D.C. Krause, K.L. O’Reilly, and F.C. Gherardini. 2004. Growth characteristics of Bartonella henselae in a novel liquid medium: primary isolation, growth-phase dependent phage induction, and metabolic studies. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 70:656-663. PMID: 14766538

*49. Krause, D.C. and M.F. Balish. 2004. Cellular engineering in a minimal microbe: structure and assembly of the terminal organelle of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Mol. Microbiol. 51:917-24. PMID: 14763969

*50. Chenoweth, M.R., C.E. Greene, D.C. Krause, and F.C. Gherardini. 2004. Predominant outer membrane antigens of Bartonella henselae. Infect. Immun. 72:3097-3105. PMID: 15155610

*51. Willby, M.J., M.F. Balish, S.M. Ross, K.K. Lee, J.L. Jordan, and D.C. Krause. 2004. HMW1 is Required for Stability and Localization of HMW2 to the Attachment Organelle of Mycoplasma pneumoniae J. Bacteriol. 186:8221-8228. PMID: 15576770

*52. Waldo, R.H. III, J.L. Jordan, and D.C. Krause. 2005. Identification and complementation of a mutation associated with loss of Mycoplasma pneumoniae virulence-specific proteins B and C. J. Bacteriol. 187:747-751. PMID:15629945

*53. Hasselbring, B.M., J.L. Jordan, and D.C. Krause. 2005. Mutant analysis reveals specific requirement for protein P30 in Mycoplasma pneumoniae gliding motility. J. Bacteriol. 187:6281-6289. PMID: 16159760

*54. Waldo, R.H. III and D.C. Krause. 2006. Synthesis, stability, and function of cytadhesin P1 and accessory protein B/C complex of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. J. Bacteriol. 188: 569-575. PMID: 16385047

*55. Hasselbring, B.M., C.A. Page, E. S. Sheppard, and D.C. Krause. 2006. Transposon mutagenesis identifies genes associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae gliding motility. J. Bacteriol. 188: 6335-6345. PMID:16923901

56. Balish, M.F. and D.C. Krause. 2006. Mycoplasmas: a distinct cytoskeleton for wall-less bacteria J. Mol. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 11:244-255. PMID: 16983199

*57. Hasselbring, B.M., J.L. Jordan, R.W. Krause, and D.C. Krause. 2006. Terminal organelle development in the cell wall-less bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 103: 16478-16483. PMID: 17062751

*58. Krunkosky, T.M., J.L. Jordan, E. Chambers, and D.C. Krause. 2007. Air-liquid interface culture system: a model to study interactions of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and differentiated human airway epithelial cells. Microbial Pathog. 42:98-103. PMID: 17261358

*59. Jordan, J.L., H-Y. Chang, M.F. Balish, L.S. Holt, S.R. Bose, B.M. Hasselbring, R.H. Waldo III, T.M. Krunkosky, and D.C. Krause. 2007. Protein P200 is dispensable for Mycoplasma pneumoniae hemadsorption but not gliding motility or colonization of differentiated bronchial epithelium. Infect. Immun. 75:518-522. PMID: 17043103

*60. Hasselbring, B.M., C.A. Page, E. S. Sheppard, and D.C. Krause. 2007. Transposon mutagenesis identifies genes associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae gliding motility. J. Bacteriol. 189:1179. Erratum for ref. 56.

*61. Hasselbring, B.M. and D.C. Krause. 2007. Cytoskeletal protein P41 is required to anchor the terminal organelle of the wall-less prokaryote Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Mol. Microbiol. 63: 44-53. PMID: 17163973

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*62. Hasselbring, B.M. and D.C. Krause. 2007. Proteins P24 and P41 Function in the Regulation of Terminal Organelle Development and Gliding Motility in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. J. Bacteriol. 189:7442-7449. PMID: 17693502

*63. Kraft, M., K.B. Adler, J.L. Ingram, A.L. Crews, T.P. Atkinson, C.B. Cairns, D.C. Krause, and H.W. Chu. 2008. Mycoplasma pneumoniae increases MUC5AC in airway epithelial cells preferentially in asthma. Eur. Resp. J. 31:43-46. PMID: 18166592

*64. Driskell, J.D., S. Shanmukh, Y.-J. Liu, S. Hennigan, L. Jones, Y.-P. Zhao, R.A. Dluhy, D.C. Krause, and R.A. Tripp. 2008. Infectious agent detection with SERS-active silver nanorod arrays prepared by oblique angle deposition. IEEE Sensors J.8:863-870.

*65. Cloward, J.M. and D.C. Krause. 2009. Mycoplasma pneumoniae J-domain protein required for terminal organelle function. Molec. Microbiol. 71: 1296-1307. PMID: 19183275

*66. Bose, S.R., M.F. Balish, and D.C. Krause. 2009. Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytoskeletal protein HMW2 and the architecture of the terminal organelle. J. Bacteriol. 191:6741-6748. PMID: 19717588

*67. Hennigan, S.L., J.D. Driskell, R.A. Dluhy, Y. Zhao, R.A. Tripp, K.B. Waites, and D.C. Krause. 2010. Detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in simulated and true clinical throat swab specimens by Nanorod Array-Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. PLoS One. 5(10):e13633. . PMID: 21049032

*68. Cloward, J.M. and D.C. Krause. 2010. Functional domain analysis of the Mycoplasma pneumoniae co-chaperone TopJ. Molec. Microbiol. 77:158-169. PMID: 20487283

*69. Lai, J.-F., C.L. Zindl, L.B. Duffy, T.P. Atkinson, Y.W. Jung, N. Van Rooijen, K.B. Waites, D.C. Krause, and David D. Chaplin. 2010. Critical role of macrophages and their activation via MyD88-NFκB signaling in lung innate immunity to Mycoplasma pneumoniae. PLoS ONE 5(12): e14417. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0014417 PMID: 21203444

*70. Chang, H.-Y., J.L. Jordan, and D.C. Krause. 2011. Domain analysis of protein P30 in Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence and gliding motility. J. Bacteriol. 193:1726-1733. PMID: 21257768

*71. Cloward, J.M. and D.C. Krause. 2011. Loss of co-chaperone TopJ impacts adhesin P1 presentation and terminal organelle maturation in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Molec. Microbiol. 81:528-539. PMID: 21631602

*72. Chang, H.-Y. and D.C. Krause. 2011. Processing is required for a fully functional protein P30 in Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence. J. Bacteriol. 193:5841-5846. PMID: 21821772

*73. Hennigan, S.L., J.D. Driskell, N. Ferguson-Noel, R.A. Dluhy, Y. Zhao, R.A. Tripp, and D.C. Krause. 2012. Detection and differentiation of avian mycoplasmas by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy based on silver nanorod array.Appl. Env. Microbiol. 78:1930-1935. PMID:22210215

*74. Szczepanek, S.M., S. Majumder, E.S. Sheppard, X. Liao, D. Rood, E.R. Tulman, S. Wyand, D.C. Krause, L.K. Silbart, and S.J. Geary. 2012. Vaccination of BALB/c mice with avirulent Mycoplasma pneumoniae P30 mutants results in disease exacerbation upon challenge with a virulent strain. Infect. Immun. 80:1007-1014. PMID:22252865

*75. Hasselbring, B.M., E.S. Sheppard, and D.C. Krause. 2012. P65 Truncation impacts P30 dynamics during Mycoplasma pneumoniae gliding motility. J. Bacteriol. 194:3000-3007. PMID:22544269.

*76. Page, C.A. and D.C. Krause. 2013. Gliding motility in Mycoplasma pneumoniae correlates with reversible phosphorylation of terminal organelle proteins. Submitted.

Book Chapters:

1. Krause, D. C. and D. Taylor-Robinson. 1992. Mycoplasma which infect humans. In: Mycoplasmas: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis. (Maniloff, J., R. N. McElhaney, L. R. Finch, and J. B. Baseman, eds). American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C. pp. 417-444.

2. Krause, D. C. and M. K. Stevens. 1995. Localization of antigens on mycoplasma cell surface and tip structures. In: Molecular and Diagnostic Procedures in Mycoplasmology, Vol. I. (S. Razin and J. G. Tully, eds). Academic Press, Inc., Orlando, FL, pp. 89-98.

3. Greene, C.E. and D.C. Krause. 2000. Bartonellosis. In: Emerging Infectious Diseases of Animals. (C. Brown and C. Bolin, ed.). American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C.

4. Balish, M.F. and D.C.Krause. 2002. Cytoskeletal structure and function in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. In: Molecular Biology and Pathogenicity of Mycoplasmas. (S. Razin and R. Herrmann, ed.).Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, New York, pp. 491-518.

5. Balish, M.F. and D.C. Krause. 2005. Mycoplasma attachment organelle and cell division; p. 189-237. In: Mycoplasmas: Molecular biology, Pathogenicity, and strategies for control; A. Blanchard and G. Browning, eds. Horizon Scientific Press, Norfolk, UK..

6. Krause, D.C., J.L. Jordan, H-Y. Chang, H.K. Park, and T.M. Krunkosky. 2007. Mycoplasma pneumoniae attachment and colonization of the respiratory mucosa. In: Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens, 4th Ed, Brogden, K.A., F.C. Minion, T.B. Stanton, Q. Zhang, L. Nolan, and M. J. Wannemuehler, eds. ASM Press, Washington, D.C. pp 135-147.

7. Driskell, J.D., S. Shanmukh, Y. Liu, S. Chaney, S. Hennigan, L. Jones, D.C. Krause, R.A. Tripp, Y.-P. Zhao, and R.A. Dluhy. 2008. Novel Nanoarray SERS Substrates Used for High Sensitivity Virus Biosensing and Classification. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for Chembio Defense; Ramanathan, Ed.; ACS. In press.

Patents:

1. Patent No. 7,889,334 issued February 15, 2011. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) Systems for the Detection of Bacteria and Methods of Use Thereof”. Inventors: R.A. Dluhy, J. Driskell, S.M.L. Hennigan, D.C. Krause, R.A. Tripp, and Y. Zhao.

Abstracts:

1. Krause, D. C. and J. B. Baseman. Mycoplasma pneumoniae proteins that selectively bind to host cells. Texas Branch, American Society for Microbiology. San Antonio, Texas. September, 1981.

2. Krause, D. C. and J. B. Baseman. Mycoplasma pneumoniae proteins that selectively bind to host cells. 82nd annual meeting, American Society for Microbiology. Atlanta, Georgia. March, 1982.

3. Krause, D. C., H. H. Winkler and D. O. Wood. Cloning of Rickettsia prowazekii genes into Escherichia coli. American Society for Rickettsiology, Airlie, Virginia. October 27-30, 1983.

4. Krause, D. C., H. H. Winkler and D. O. Wood. Expression of Rickettsia prowazekii Antigens in Escherichia coli. 84th annual meeting, American Society for Microbiology. St. Louis, Missouri. March, 1984.

5. Krause, D. C., H. H. Winkler and D. O. Wood. Cloning and expression of the Rickettsia prowazekii ADP/ATP translocator in Escherichia coli. Eighth Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Extrachromosomal Genetic Elements Meeting. Virginia Beach, Virginia. October 12-14, 1984.

6. Krause, D. C., H. H. Winkler and D. O. Wood. Cloning and expression of the Rickettsia prowazekii ADP/ATP translocator in Escherichia coli. American Society for Rickettsiology. Laguna Beach, California. March 1-3, 1985.

7. Williamson, L. R., D. C. Krause and D. O. Wood. Sequencing the ADP/ATP translocase gene of Rickettsia prowazekii. American Society for Rickettsiology. Williamsburg, Virginia. November, 1985.

8. Chen, Y.-Y. and D. C. Krause. Mycoplasma pneumoniae parasitism of host epithelial cells. Southeastern Microbial Physiology and Genetics Conference. Maggie Valley, North Carolina. October 23-25, 1987.

9. Faust, K. E., M. K. Stevens and D. C. Krause. Cloning and expression of Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-associated protein HMW3 in Escherichia coli. 88th annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Miami Beach, Florida. May 8-13, 1988.

10. Stevens, M. K., K. E. Faust and D. C. Krause. Characterization of Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadsorption accessory proteins HMW1-4. 88th annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Miami Beach, Florida. May 8-13, 1988.

11. Krause, D. C. Opal suppression and the expression of Mycoplasma pneumoniae genes in Escherichia coli. 7th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Baden, Austria. June, 1988.

12. Krause, D. C. and Y.-Y. Chen. Oxidative stress response and Mycoplasma pneumoniae toxicity for tracheal epithelium. 7th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Baden, Austria. June, 1988.

13. Krause, D. C. and C. B. Mawn. Physical analysis and mapping of the Mycoplasma pneumoniae chromosome. 89th annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. New Orleans, Louisiana. May 14-18, 1989.

14. Stevens, M. K. and D. C. Krause. Analysis of the composition and structure of the cytoskeleton-like network of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Southeastern Microbial Physiology and Genetics Conference. Hendersonville, North Carolina. September 15-17, 1989.

15. Ogle, K. F. and D. C. Krause. Molecular characterization of the cytadherence phase-variable protein HMW3 of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Southeastern Microbial Physiology and Genetics Conference. Hendersonville, North Carolina. September 15-17, 1989.

16. Ogle, K. F., K. K. Lee and D. C. Krause. Localization and restriction mapping of the hmw3 gene from wild-type and cytadherence-variant Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 90th annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Anaheim, California. May 13-17, 1990.

17. Stevens, M. K. and D. C. Krause. Analysis of the composition and structure of the cytoskeleton-like network of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 90th annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Anaheim, California. May 13-17, 1990.

18. Krause, D. C., K. F. Ogle, M. K. Stevens and K. K. Lee. Genetic and biochemical analysis of cytadherence phase variation in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 8th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. July 8-12, 1990.

19. Krause, D. C. and K. K. Lee. Juxtaposition of the genes encoding Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-accessory proteins HMW1 and HMW3. 91st annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Dallas, Texas. May 5-9, 1991.

20. Krause, D. C., K. F. Ogle and M. K. Stevens. Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence: the tie that binds is more than skin-deep. IOM Letters 2:58. 9th International Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Ames, Iowa. August 2-7, 1992.

21. Barsh, L. B. and D. C. Krause. Protein phosphorylation in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. IOM Letters 2:340. 9th International Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Ames, Iowa. August 2-7, 1992.

22. Hedreyda, C., K. K. Lee and D. Krause. Transformation of Mycoplasma pneumoniae with Tn4001 by electroporation. 93rd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Atlanta, Georgia. May 16-20, 1993.

23. Fuqua-Norman, A., P. Jameson, C. Greene, D. C. Krause and R. Regnery. Differentiation of Rochalimaea isolates at the species level by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. 11th Meeting of the American Society for Rickettsiology and Rickettsial Diseases. St. Simons Island, Georgia. September 17-20, 1994.

24. Romero-Arroyo, C. and D. C. Krause. 1995. Genetic complementation of a Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-negative variant lacking the putative adhesin P30. 95th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Washington, D.C. May 21-25, 1995.

25. Hedreyda, C. T. and D. C. Krause. 1995. Identification of a possible regulatory locus for cytadherence phase variation in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 95th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Washington, D.C. May 21-25, 1995.

26. Hahn, T.-W. and D. C. Krause. 1995. Use of a transposon delivery vector to study function and regulation of cytadherence-accessory proteins in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 95th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Washington, D.C. May 21-25, 1995.

27. Popham, P. L., K. A. Krebes and D. C. Krause. 1996. Post-translational regulation of cytadherence accessory proteins HMW1 and HMW3 in a cytadherence-deficient mutant of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 96th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. New Orleans, LA. May, 1996.

28. James, S. R., M. Farmer, and D. C. Krause. 1996. Visual and digital image analysis of wild type and mutant Mycoplasma pneumoniae cell morphology. 11th International Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Orlando, FL. July 14-19, 1996.

29. Arnett, E. A., T.-W. Hahn and D. C. Krause. 1996. Chloramphenicol acetyltransferase as a selectable marker and reporter in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 11th International Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Orlando, FL. July 14-19, 1996.

30. Popham, P. L., C. E. Romero-Arroyo and D. C. Krause. 1996. Transcription analysis of the hmw operon of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 11th International Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Orlando, FL. July 14-19, 1996.

31. Hahn, T.-W., C. E. Romero-Arroyo, and D. C. Krause. 1997. Topological analysis of HMW1 and evidence for its requirement in Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence. 97th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Miami Beach, FL. May, 1997.

32. Birkhead, K. and D. C. Krause. 1997. Immunolocalization and regulation of the surface protein P65 of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 97th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Miami Beach, FL. May, 1997.

33. Romero-Arroyo, C. E., S. R. James, M. Farmer and D. C. Krause. 1997. Does loss of the putative cytadherence protein P30 confer a developmental defect in Mycoplasma pneumoniae? 97th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Miami Beach, FL. May, 1997.

34. Mehock, J., C. Greene, F. Gherardini, and D. Krause. 1997. In vitro analysis of feline erythrocyte invasion by Bartonella henselae. 13th Sesqui-annual Meeting of the American Society for Rickettsiology. Seven Springs, PA. September, 1997.

35. Ricci, A. M. and D.C. Krause. 1998. Synthesis and detection of recombinant green fluorescent protein in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 98th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Atlanta, GA. May, 1998.

36. Fisseha, M., P. Popham, K. Birkhead, and D.C. Krause. 1998. Exploring HMW1 and HMW2 function in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 12th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Sydney, Australia, July 22-28.

37. Willby, M.J. and D.C. Krause. 1999. Proteolytic targeting associated with the C-terminus of the Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-accessory protein HMW1. 99th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Chicago, IL. May 30-June 3.

38. Fisseha, M. and D.C. Krause. 1999. Functional analysis of the hmw2 gene products in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 99th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Chicago, IL. May 30-June 3.

39. Balish, M.F. and D.C. Krause. 2000. Stabilization of Mycoplasma pneumoniae HMW1 protein by interactions with the cytoskeleton and the cell surface. 100th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Los Angeles, CA. May 21-25.

40. Willby, M.J. and D.C. Krause. 2000. Insertional inactivation of the hmw3 gene of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 13th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Fukuoka, Japan, July 14-19.

41. Ross, S.M., M.F. Balish, M. Fisseha, and D.C. Krause. 2001. Expression of truncated HMW2 in Mycoplasma pneumoniae results in sharply reduced levels of other cytadherence accessory proteins. 101st General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Orlando, FL. May 20-24.

42. Jordan, J.L. and D.C. Krause. 2001. Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence and gliding motility: dual functions distinguishable for protein P30. 101st General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Orlando, FL. May 20-24.

43. Santurri, R.T. and D.C. Krause. 2001. Localization of HMW2 in Mycoplasma pneumoniae by green fluorescent protein fusion. 101st General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Orlando, FL. May 20-24.

44. Chenoweth, M.R., C.E. Greene, D.C. Krause, and F.C. Gherardini. 2001. 101st General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Orlando, FL. May 20-24.

45. Balish, M.F., R.T. Santurri, K.K. Lee, and D.C. Krause. 2002. 14th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Vienna, Austria, July 7-12.

46. Waldo, R.H. III, M.F. Balsih, M.J. Willby, S.M. Ross, and D.C. Krause. 2002. 14th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Vienna, Austria, July 7-12.

47. Balish, M.F., J. Hegermann, G. Smith, J.T. Regula, R. Herrmann, C.A. Hutchison, III, and D.C. Krause. 2003. FtsZ and a model for the evolution of cell division in the Mollicutes. 103rd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC May 18-22.

48. Ross, S.M., M.F. Balish, M. Fisseha, and D.C. Krause. 2003. Deletion analysis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Cytadherence-Associated Protein HMW2 suggests a role for the C-terminus in protein bundling. 103rd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC May 18-22.

49. Howard, E., J.L. Jordan, and D.C. Krause. 2003. Functional analysis of a P30-GFP fusion in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 103rd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC May 18-22.

50. Jordan, J.L. and D.C. Krause. 2003. Deletion analysis for functional domains of Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-associated protein P30. 103rd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC May 18-22.

51. Chenoweth, M.R., G.A. Somerville, D.C. Krause, and F.C. Gherardini. 2003. Growth Characteristics of Bartonella henselae in Liquid Culture. 103rd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC May 18-22.

52. Jordan, J.L., M.F. Balish, L.S. Holt, S.M. Ross, and D.C. Krause. 2004. Mycoplasma pneumoniae protein P200 is an attachment organelle protein required for wild-type gliding motility but not for cytadherence. 104th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA.

53. Balish, M.F., K.K. Lee, M.J. Willby, and D.C. Krause. 2004. Structure-function analysis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-accessory protein HMW1 reveals distinct relationships with P1 and HMW2. 104th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA.

54. Waldo, R.H. III, J. Jordan, and D.C. Krause. 2004. Identification and Complementation of a Mutation in the Gene Encoding Mycoplasma pneumoniae Virulence Specific Proteins B and C. 104th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA.

55. Hasselbring, B.M., J.L. Jordan, L. B. Sellers, and D.C. Krause. 2004. Characterization of Gliding Motility in Mycoplasma pneumoniae by Micro-cinematography and Mutant Analysis. 104th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA.

56. Jordan, J.L., T. M. Krunkosky, and D.C. Krause. 2004. In vitro cytadherence and localization studies of wild-type Mycoplasma pneumoniae using a fully differentiated normal human bronchial epithelium model. 15th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Athens, GA, USA July 10-16.

57. Balish, M.F., K.K. Lee, M.J. Willby, S.M. Ross, and D.C. Krause. 2004. Identification of distinct functional regions of Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytadherence-accessory protein HMW1 through deletion analysis. 15th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Athens, GA, USA July 10-16.

58. Hasselbring, B.M., J.L. Jordan, L.B. Sellers, E.S. Sheppard, and D.C. Krause. 2004. Characterization of gliding motility in Mycoplasma pneumoniae by microcinematography and mutant analysis. 15th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Athens, GA, USA July 10-16.

59. Hasselbring, B.M., J. L. Jordan, R. W. Krause, E. S. Sheppard, and D.C. Krause. 2004. Quantification and Characterization of Gliding Motility in Mycoplasma pneumoniae by Microcinematography and Mutant Analysis. American Society for Cell Biology. Washington, DC, December 5-8.

60. Hasselbring, B.M., E. S. Sheppard, and D.C. Krause. 2005. Loss of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Proteins P65 and P41 by Transposon Mutagenesis Implicates Functional Roles in Cytadherence, Gliding Motility, and Cell Morphology. 105th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Atlanta, GA, June 2005.

61. Ross, S.M. and D.C. Krause. 2005. Analysis by Electron Microscopy of Electron-Dense Core Formation in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 105th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Atlanta, GA, June 2005.

62. Hasselbring, B.M., C.A. Page, and D.C. Krause. 2005. Mutant Analysis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Gliding Motility. 105th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Atlanta, GA, June 2005.

62. Chang, H.-Y. and D.C. Krause. 2006. Mutant Analysis Suggests Transmembrane Domain may be Important in P30 Function in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 106th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Orlando, FL, May 2006.

63. Hasselbring, B. M., E. S. Sheppard, and D. C. Krause. 2006. Mycoplasma pneumoniae cytoskeletal element P65 anchors adhesin P30 at the terminal organelle during cell gliding. 16th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Cambridge, UK, July 9-14.

64. Hasselbring, B.M., J.L. Jordan, R.W. Krause, and D.C. Krause. 2006. Terminal organelle development in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 16th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Cambridge, UK, July 9-14.

65. Hasselbring, B.M. and D.C. Krause. 2006. Mutant analysis establishes that gliding motility in Mycoplasma pneumoniae is mediated exclusively by the terminal organelle. 16th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Cambridge, UK, July 9-14.

66. Hasselbring, B.M. and D.C. Krause. 2007. Cell-independent gliding by the terminal organelle of the wall-less prokaryote Mycoplasma pneumoniae. IX Bacterial Locomotion and Signal Transduction Conference, Laughlin, NV, January 14-19.

67. Cloward, J. and D.C. Krause. 2007. Characterization of a Mycoplasma pneumoniae Cytadherence-Associated J-Domain Protein. 107th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Toronto, Canada. May 21-25.

68. Hennigan, S.L., R. Dluhy, J. Driskell, Y.P. Zhao, S.H. Kleven, R.A. Tripp, and D.C. Krause. 2008. Detection and differentiation of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Mycoplasma gallisepticum strains by nanorod array surface enhanced Rama spectroscopy. 17th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Tianjin, China. July 6-11.

69. Chang, H.-Y. and D.C. Krause. 2008. Structure-function analysis reveals roles for P30 cytoplasmic and C-terminal domains in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 17th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Tianjin, China. July 6-11.

70. Cloward, J. M. and D.C. Krause. 2008. A Mycoplasma pneumoniae J-domain protein required for cell divisionand cytadherence. 17th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Tianjin, China. July 6-11.

71. Page, C.A. and D.C. Krause. 2008. Gliding motility in Mycoplasma pneumoniae is dependent upon a protein kinase/phosphatase pair. 17th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Tianjin, China. July 6-11.

72. Cloward, J.M. and D.C. Krause. 2009. TopJ assists in coordinating terminal organelle formation and cell division in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 109th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Philadelphia, PA. May 17-21.

73. Dluhy, R.A., J. D. Driskell, Y.-P. Zhao, P. Rota, R. Tripp, and D.C. Krause. 2009. Novel Nanorod Array Substrates as a Platform for SERS-Based Biosensing of Infectious Disease. 238th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 16-20.

74. Krause, D.C., J. Cloward, and B. M. Hasselbring. 2009. Terminal Organelle Form and Function in Mycoplasma pneumoniae Gliding Motility. Symposium on Bacterial Cell Biology and pathogenesis, Umeå, Sweden, June 2009.

75. Chang, H.-Y. and D.C. Krause. 2010. Post-translational processing is required for a fully functional P30 in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 110th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, San Diego, CA. May 23-27.

76. Chang, H.-Y. and D.C. Krause. 2010. Post-translational processing is required for a fully functional P30 in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 18th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Chianciano Terme, Italy. July 11-16.

77. Hennigan, S.L., J. Driskell, Y. Zhao, R.A. Dluhy, R.A. Tripp, K.B. Waites and D.C. Krause.  The Detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae clinical samples using a silver nanorod array biosensing platform with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy.  FACSS 2010 conference, Raleigh, NC, October, 2010.

78. Page, C.A. and D.C. Krause. 2011. Mutant Analysis Reveals Correlation between Gliding Motility and Protein Phosphorylation in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. XI Bacterial Locomotion and Signal Transduction Conference, New Orleans, LA. January 16-21.

79. Cowart, K., S.L. Hennigan, Y. Zhao, R.A. Dluhy, R.A. Tripp, K.B. Waites and D.C. Krause. 2012. Nanorod array-surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy as a highly sensitive and specific method for the detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in a complex biochemical background. 4th Annual Georgia Symposium on Nanotechnology and Infectious Diseases. April 2, 2012.

80. Cowart, K., S.L. Hennigan, Y. Zhao, R.A. Dluhy, R.A. Tripp, K.B. Waites and D.C. Krause. 2012. Nanorod array-surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy as a highly sensitive and specific method for the detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in a complex biochemical background. 19th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Toulouse, France. July 2012.

81. Prince, O.A., T. Krunkosky, and D.C. Krause. Modeling human airway colonization by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 19th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Toulouse, France. July 2012.

 Invited Seminars (since 1985)

1. University of Georgia Parasitology Seminar Series; November 1985

2. University of Georgia Department of Medical Microbiology; February 1987

3. Emory University Department of Microbiology; September 1988

4. University of North Carolina Department of Microbiology and Immunology; October 1989

5. East Carolina University Department of Microbiology and Immunology; October 1990

6. Morehouse College School of Medicine; February 1991

7. Louisiana State University - Shreveport Dept of Microbiology and immunology; May 1991

8. University of Texas Health Science Ctr at San Antonio Dept of Microbiology, October 1992

9. Emory University Department of Microbiology; November 1994

10. American Society for Microbiology Divisional Lecturer; May 1996

11. Iowa State University VMRI; October 1997

12. University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Comparative Medicine; February 1998

13. SE Branch, American Society for Microbiology; October 1998

14. University of Georgia Dept. of Biochem. and Molecular Biology Winter Symposium; April 1999

15. Society for General Microbiology, Leeds, England; September 1999

16. University of Florida; January 2000

17. NIH Rocky Mountain Laboratories; September 2000

18. University of Montana Department of Biology; September 2000

19. University of Texas Medical School; November 2000

20. University of Connecticut School of Medicine; January 2001

21. Georgia State University; March 2001

22. University of Vienna, Austria; October 2001

23. University of Georgia Department of Medical Microbiology; January 2002

24. University of South Alabama College of Medicine; February 2002

25. American Society for Microbiology, May 2002

26. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, October 2002

27. Auburn University, November 2002

28. Clayton State University, February 2003

29. Athens Regional Medical Center, February 2005

30. Society for General Microbiology, Keele, England; September 2005

31. University of Florida, November 2005

32. University of North Texas Health Science Center, December 2005

33. University of Georgia, June, 2006

34. 16th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology, Cambridge, UK, July 2006

35. 4th Internat. Symp. on Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens, Ames, IA, September 2006

36. University of Delaware, November 2007

37. Valdosta State University, February 2008

38. Gordon Conference on Acute Respiratory Infection; Ventura, CA, March, 2008

39. North Carolina State University, April, 2008

40. American Society for Microbiology 108th General Meeting, Boston, MA, June, 2008

41. Mycoplasma Techniques Workshop. July 6, 2008; Tianjin, PRC

42. Center for Drug Discovery; University of Georgia, November 2008

43. Symposium on Bacterial Cell Biology and Pathogenesis; Umeå, Sweden, June 2009

44. Mercer University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, December 2009

45. Ohio State University, October 2010

46. Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center, University of Georgia, November 2009

47. Cold Spring Harbor Conference on Molecular Pathogenesis and Host Response, September 2011

48. Wake Forest University, October 2011.

49. Clemson University, January 2012.

50. Emory University, March 2012.

51. University of Georgia Department of Infectious Diseases, March 2012.

52. 19th Congress of International Organization for Mycoplasmology. Toulouse, France. July 2012.

53. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May, 2013

Grant Awards:

Total Funding 1986-present: $8,447,701

Complete:

1. "Genetic Analysis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Cell Adherence", University of Georgia Faculty Research Grant; $5,000, December 1, 1985 - March 1, 1987.

2. "Mechanism of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Cytotoxicity for Respiratory Epithelium", the American Lung Association, $34,763, July 15, 1986 - July 15, 1988.

3. "Cloning and Expression in E. coli of Mycoplasma gallisepticum Antigens Having Diagnostic/Prophylactic Potential," University of Georgia Research Foundation, $28,940, November 1, 1987 - October 31, 1989. With S. H. Kleven, Co-P.I.

4. "Instrumentation for a Biological Sequence and Structure Computational Facility. National Science Foundation, $277,931. May, 1988 - April, 1989. One of 48 contributors.

5. "Cytoskeletal Organization in the Prokaryote Mycoplasma pneumoniae", University of Georgia Faculty Research Grant; $4,500, March 1, 1989 - May 1, 1990.

6. “A Genetic Approach to Mycoplasma pneumoniae Virulence"; The National Institutes of Health, $68,580 (year 05), September 1, 1990 - August 31, 1995. Research Career Development Award.

7. "Protein Phosphorylation in Mycoplasma pneumoniae," The National Institutes of Health, $61,315 (year 04), January 1, 1993 - September 30, 1997.

8. “Vaccine Development for Cat Scratch Disease: Outer Membrane Proteins of Bartonella henselae”, University of Georgia Program in Biological Resources and Biotechnology, $32,125 (year 01), July 1, 1996 - June 30, 1998.

9. "Molecular Cell Biology of Parasites and Vectors" (Training Grant), the National Institutes of Health, $148,033 (year 09), September 1, 1987 - August 31, 1998, one of eighteen participants.

10. "Prokaryotic Diversity - An Organismal Approach," National Science Foundation, $364,897 (year 02), October 1, 1994 - September 30, 1999. Research Training Group; one of 23 faculty.

11. “FtsZ and Mycoplasma pneumoniae Cell Division”, The National Institutes of Health, $39,232 (total cost, year 03, April 1, 2000-March 31, 2003. NRSA to Mitchell Balish.

12. “15th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology” – The National Institutes of Health Conference grant, 07/11/2004-07/16/2004; Role: PI / Conference chair; $12,000 direct costs

13. “15th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology” – U.S. Department of Agriculture Conference grant, 07/11/2004-07/16/2004; Role: Co- PI (with Stan Kleven, Avian Medicine); $10,000 direct costs

14. “16th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology” – The National Institutes of Health Conference grant, 07/9/2006-07/14/2006; Role: PI; $10,000 direct costs

15. “17th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology” – The National Institutes of Health Conference grant, 07/6/2008-07/11/2008; Role: PI; $10,000 direct costs

16. “Detection / Identification of Mycoplasmas in Poultry by Nanorod Array SERS”, VMES $15,000; 5%; July 1, 2007-May 31, 2008.

17. “18th Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology” – The National Institutes of Health Conference Grant, 07/11/2010-07/16/2010; Role: PI; $12,000 direct costs

18. "Genetic Analysis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Cell Adherence", National Institutes of Health. August 1986-May 2010.

19. “USDA-UGA Cooperative Agreement on Developing One Health Business Plan”; USDA. July 2011-May 2012. $3000 direct costs

Active:

1. “Mycoplasma pneumoniae Gliding Motility”, The National Institutes of Health, $351,000 (year 06) June 1, 2002-July 31, 2013.

2. “Mycoplasma pneumoniae Gliding Motility”, The National Institutes of Health, $91,712 (total costs) July 1, 2010-May 31, 2013. Research Supplement to Support Diversity in Health-Related Research

3. “Nanotechnology-Based Detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae”, The National Institutes of Health (R21-AI096364); August 1, 2012 – July 31, 2014; $425,138 total costs

Pending:

1. “Mycoplasma pneumoniae Induces Mucus Hypersecretion in Asthma by Inactivating FoxA2”, The National Institutes of Health, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2015; $275,000 total direct costs (G. Lau, PI)

Honors and Professional Service Positions:

1. Co-Program Chair, 1988 SE Microb. Physiol. & Genetics Conference, Maggie Valley, NC

2. Program Chair, 1989 SE Microbial Physiol. & Genetics Conference, Hendersonville, NC.

3. Chair-elect, American Society for Microbiology Division D-General Med. Microbiol. 1989

4. Chair, American Society for Microbiology Division D - General Med. Microbiology, 1990

5. Organizer, Division Group I symposium, ASM General Meeting, Anaheim, CA, May, 1990

6. Research Career Development Award, National Institutes of Health, 1990-1995

7. Editorial Board, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 1990-1994

8. Member (ad hoc), NIH Study Section/AIDS and Related Research B, February, 1992

9. Member, International Organization for Mycoplasmology International Research Program on Comparative Mycoplasmology (IRPCM), working team for human and nonhuman primate mycoplasmas. 1993-2002

10. ASM - Baxter Diagnostics Microscan Young Investigator Award Selection Committee; 1992-1994

11. Member, American Society for Microbiology Division G nominating committee. 1994

12. Chair-elect, American Society for Microbiology Division G - Mycoplasmology, 1996-1997

13. Divisional Lecturer, American Society for Microbiology Division G, May, 1996

14. Chair, IRPCM Board, Human Mycoplasma Pathogenesis Team. 1996-2002

15. Chair, American Society for Microbiology Division G, 1997-1998

16. Board Member, IRPCM 1998-2002

17. International Organization for Mycoplasmology (IOM) Program Committee, 1996-1998

18. University of Georgia Creative Research Medal, 1999

19. Chair, Program Committee, IOM, 2000-2002

20. Board of Directors, IOM, 2000-2004

21. Meeting Chair, 15th Congress of the IOM, 2002-2004

22. Member (ad hoc), NIH Bacteriology and Mycology 2 Study Section; February 2001; June 2003

23. Member, External Advisory Review Committee, Berkeley Structural Genomics Center, University of California at Berkeley; 2001-2004

24. Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute Spring Symposium 2004: “Emerging Infectious Diseases – Threats to the Southeastern U.S.”, March 3-5, 2004, Savannah, GA; Co-organizer, Scientific Program

25. Member (ad hoc), NIH Bacterial Pathogenesis Study Section; March 2005; June 2005

26. Alternate Councilor / Councilor, American Society for Microbiology Division G, 2007-2011.

27. Instructor, Mycoplasma Techniques Workshop, Tianjin Medical Univ., Tianjin, China, July 6, 2008.

28. Member (full), NIH Bacterial Pathogenesis Study Section (beginning October 2009)

29. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (December 2009-present)

30. Member, UGA Center for Drug Discovery Executive Committee; June 2011-present

31. Faculty Mentor, UGA CURO Honors Scholar Program, September 2011 - present

Membership in Professional Societies:

American Society for Microbiology

International Organization for Mycoplasmology

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Teaching Experience:

|Course |Term(s) |Role |Location |

| 1. General Microbiology for Nursing |Winter 1980 |Laboratory Instructor |Univ. of North Carolina |

|Students | | | |

| 2. Medical Microbiology for Medical Students |Fall 1984 |Contributing Lecturer |Univ. of South Alabama |

| 3. Cell Biology for Graduate Students |Spring 1985 |Contributing Lecturer |Univ. of South Alabama |

| 4. Pathogenic Microbiology (MIBO4220) |Fall 1985 - Winter 1996, 1997 |Contributing Lecturer |Univ. of Georgia |

| |Spring 1998, 1999, Fall 1999 |Course Instructor | |

| 5. Introduction to Microbiology (MIBO3500) |Spring 1988 |Course Instructor |Univ. of Georgia |

| |Fall 1990 | | |

| |Fall 1996-2000 | | |

| |Spring 2002-05 | | |

| |Fall 2005-07 | | |

| 6. Immunology (MIB 410) | |Course Instructor |Univ. of Georgia |

| |Winter 1986- Fall 1995 | | |

| 7. Organismal Biology (BIO 303) |Spring 1987 |Contributing Lecturer |Univ. of Georgia |

| 8. Molecular Mechanisms of Microbial | |Course Instructor |Univ. of Georgia |

|Pathogenesis (MIB 815) |Spring 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996 | | |

| 9. Independent study & Honors |>30 students |Instructor |Univ. of Georgia |

|10. Micro Health Care (MIB 250; MIBO2500) | |Course Instructor |Univ. of Georgia |

| |Winter 1988, 1989, 1991 | | |

| |Fall 2008- 2012 | | |

|11. Adv. Microbial Metabolism (MIB 861) | |Contributing Lecturer |Univ. of Georgia |

| |Spring 1988- Spring 1991 | | |

|12. Seminar in Microbiology (MIB 816) |Spring 1989 |Course Instructor |Univ. of Georgia |

|13. Fundamentals of Microbiology (MIB 409) |Fall 1988 | |Univ. of Georgia |

| | |Contributing Lecturer | |

|14. Adv. Microbial Diversity (MIB 862) |Fall 1992 |Contributing Lecturer |Univ. of Georgia |

|15. Exp. Path. Bacteriol. & Immunol. | |Course Instructor |Univ. of Georgia |

|(MIB 423/623) |Spring 1994- 1996 | | |

|16. Freshman Seminar (FRES1010) |Fall 2002 - 2005 |Course Instructor |Univ. of Georgia |

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