Mark
Brynildsen

Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Bioengineering

Research interests: Bacterial persistence, host-pathogen interactions, network biology of bacterial stress.

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Affiliations

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Chemical and Biological Engineering

Advancing human health, energy, materials science, and industrial processes

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Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute

Building a vibrant community of faculty, students, postdocs, staff and partners; research focusing on cellular, hardware and computational bioengineering – all under one roof.