Katharina Ribbeck

Katharina Ribbeck is a German-American biologist. She is the Andrew (1956) and Erna Viterbi Professor of Biological Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is known as one of the first researchers to study how mucus impacts microbial behavior. Ribbeck investigates both the function of mucus as a barrier to pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses and how mucus can be leveraged for therapeutic purposes. She has also studied changes that cervical mucus undergoes before birth, which may lead to a novel diagnostic for the risk of preterm birth. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Cervical mucus prorperties stratifv risk for preterm birth by Yao, Grace

    Published 2013
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    Impacts of mucins on microbial physiology and interactions by Kavanaugh, Nicole Lynn

    Published 2015
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    The influence of mucins on bacterial communities by Co, Julia Yin-Ting

    Published 2015
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    Particle tracking for understanding the properties and dynamics of bacterial biofilms by Birjiniuk, Alona

    Published 2015
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