Gustavo Mallo
Professor
Microbiology
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Gustavo Mallo PhD Assistant Professor Contact information Public Health Ontario Laboratories 661 University Ave., Rm 1701 Toronto Ontario M5G 1M1 Phone: 647-792-3428 Fax: 416-235-6281 Email: gustavo.mallo@oahpp.ca Research location: Other (e.g. government, industry, etc.) Primary Research Area: Infectious Diseases & Immunopathology Secondary Research Area: Molecular & Cell Biology Research Statement: My current interest is in microbiology of foodborne pathogens. Particularly, I focus on Listeria to investigate the mechanisms activated by Listeria monocytogenes to sense the transit between different environments (saprophyte versus invasive). Furthermore I am implicated in projects to improve microorganisms detection and typing by molecular methods as part of an outbreak response. Gustavo Mallo PhD Assistant Professor Contact information Public Health Ontario Laboratories 661 University Ave., Rm 1701 Toronto Ontario M5G 1M1 Phone: 647-792-3428 Fax: 416-235-6281 Email: gustavo.mallo@oahpp.ca Research location: Other (e.g. government, industry, etc.) Primary Research Area: Infectious Diseases & Immunopathology Secondary Research Area: Molecular & Cell Biology Research Statement: My current interest is in microbiology of foodborne pathogens. Particularly, I focus on Listeria to investigate the mechanisms activated by Listeria monocytogenes to sense the transit between different environments (saprophyte versus invasive). Furthermore I am implicated in projects to improve microorganisms detection and typing by molecular methods as part of an outbreak response.
Research Interest
My current interest is in microbiology of foodborne pathogens. Particularly, I focus on Listeria to investigate the mechanisms activated by Listeria monocytogenes to sense the transit between different environments (saprophyte versus invasive). Furthermore I am implicated in projects to improve microorganisms detection and typing by molecular methods as part of an outbreak response.