8 faculty and 0 courses in Microbiology at University of California, Berkeley.
- David Kirn, Adjunct Professor of Immunology and Molecular Medicine h-index 73
Notable: “An Adenovirus Mutant That Replicates Selectively in p53- Deficient Human Tumor Cells” (1996) · 1,759 citations
- Jeffery Cox, C.H. Li Chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Endocrinology, Professor of Immunology and Molecular Medicine h-index 57
Tuberculosis has been a major global health concern for well over a century. Although many potential treatments have been vigorously pursued, conventional strategies have failed to eradicate TB infection and, in fact, the global threat has
Notable: “Transcriptional induction of genes encoding endoplasmic reticulum resident proteins requires a transmembrane protein kinase” (1993) · 1,235 citations
- Eva Harris, Professor (Affiliated) of Immunology and Molecular Medicine h-index 56
Notable: “West Nile Virus: Review of the Literature” (2013) · 771 citations
- Britt Glaunsinger, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, Professor of Molecular Therapeutics h-index 39
We explore how viral infection reshapes the gene expression landscape of mammalian cells. This encompasses viral repurposing and altering of cellular gene regulation machinery to promote virus replication, as well as cellular response
Notable: “The molecular virology of coronaviruses” (2020) · 564 citations
- Arash Komeili, Professor (Affiliated) of Cell Biology, Development and Physiology h-index 37
Notable: “Optical magnetic imaging of living cells” (2013) · 745 citations
- Laurent Coscoy, Professor of Immunology and Molecular Medicine h-index 27
Evasion of host immune response recognition plays a key role in the establishment of systemic viral infection. Many viruses have evolved complex strategies for this evasion (one example being the down-regulation of cell surface MHC-I). Such
Notable: “Microarray-based detection and genotyping of viral pathogens” (2002) · 826 citations
- Michel DuPage, Assistant Professor of Immunology and Molecular Medicine h-index 17
The success of multiple forms of immune-based cancer therapies has revolutionized the way we approach the treatment of cancer. However, it is already apparent that our current arsenal of new drugs will not benefit all patients, and many dru
Notable: “Conditional mouse lung cancer models using adenoviral or lentiviral delivery of Cre recombinase” (2009) · 941 citations
- Thomas Mann, Assistant Professor of Immunology and Molecular Medicine
Our lab’s interests are at the intersection of signal transduction and T cell differentiation. The cardinal feature of the adaptive immune system is formation of a response to specific antigens. Recognition of an antigen for the first
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.