Graduation thesis and final works

Impact of bioaugmentation and the use of antimicrobial compounds on a pesticide biopurification system for carbofuran degradation

Estudiante: Víctor Castro Gutiérrez , Año: 2016

Intracellular stimuli at early stages of Brucella abortus infection that activates the two-component bacterial system BvrR/BvrS.

Estudiante: Jazmín Meza Torres, Año: 2016

Study of Bab2_0547 and Bab1_1216 proteins in the physiology and intracellular life of Brucella abortus.

Estudiante: Sofía Villalobos Abarca, Año: 2016

Brucella and its interaction with the complement system: Evidence of sequestration of regulatory proteins

Estudiante: Rodolfo Gutiérrez Fernández, Año: 2016

Molecular typing and potency Microbiology and Cytotoxic Clinical Chemistry of clinical isolates of Clostridium difficile with variant B toxins obtained from Costa Rican hospitals.

Estudiante: Priscilla Rojas , Año: 2016

Study of the role of the activation of TCS BvrR / BvrS in the intracellular replication of Brucella canis.

Estudiante: Kenneth Salas Ramírez, Año: 2016

Functionalization of graphene with an aptamer as a platform for biorecognition of Clostridium difficile spores

Estudiante: Kenneth Salas, Año: 2016

Analysis of relevant molecular events for the intracellular replication of B. canis.

Estudiante: Heber Monge Arias, Año: 2016

Sporulation and germination of endemic (NAPCR1) and epidemic (NAP1) strains of Clostridium difficile isolated from an outbreak in Costa Rica

Estudiante: Dayana Jiménez , Año: 2016

Isolation and characterization of Acanthamoeba from combined emergency units located in teaching and research laboratories at the University of Costa Rica

Estudiante: Daniel Vargas Ramírez, Año: 2016

Phylogenetic, structural, functional and genetic comparison of Cry proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis to guide the search for toxins against the coffee berry borer, the leaf-cutter ants and the banana borer nematode

Estudiante: Daniel Cascante , Año: 2016

Analysis of molecular determinants responsible for hypervirulent phenotypes in clinical isolates of Clostridium difficile

Estudiante: Carlos Quesada Gomez, Año: 2016