John Mekalanos
John Mekalanos is a microbiologist who is primarily known for leading one of the first teams that reported the discovery of the type VI secretion system as well as his work on the pathogenicity of the bacterial species ''Vibrio cholerae'', its toxin, and its secretion systems. Since 1998, he has been a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Provided by Wikipedia
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A phase 1 randomized safety, reactogenicity, and immunogenicity study of Typhax: A novel protein capsular matrix vaccine candidate for the prevention of typhoid fever. by Robert T Cartee, Ann Thanawastien, Thomas J Griffin Iv, John J Mekalanos, Stephan Bart, Kevin P Killeen
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Meeting cholera's challenge to Haiti and the world: a joint statement on cholera prevention and care. by Paul Farmer, Charles Patrick Almazor, Emily T Bahnsen, Donna Barry, Junior Bazile, Barry R Bloom, Niranjan Bose, Thomas Brewer, Stephen B Calderwood, John D Clemens, Alejandro Cravioto, Eddy Eustache, Gregory Jérôme, Neha Gupta, Jason B Harris, Howard H Hiatt, Cassia Holstein, Peter J Hotez, Louise C Ivers, Vanessa B Kerry, Serena P Koenig, Regina C Larocque, Fernet Léandre, Wesler Lambert, Evan Lyon, John J Mekalanos, Joia S Mukherjee, Cate Oswald, Jean-William Pape, Anany Gretchko Prosper, Regina Rabinovich, Maxi Raymonville, Jean-Renold Réjouit, Laurence J Ronan, Mark L Rosenberg, Edward T Ryan, Jeffrey D Sachs, David A Sack, Claude Surena, Arjun A Suri, Ralph Ternier, Matthew K Waldor, David Walton, Jonathan L Weigel
Published 2011Connect to this object online.
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