Adam Bahrami

Research Interests:
 
    •Evolutionary biology, species interactions, chemical and microbial ecology, genetics and genomics, neurobiology and behavior.
 
 
Education & Experience:
 
     2007-present:  Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University.
        •Genetics and evolution of C. elegans behavior.
 
    2001-2007:  Ph.D. in Biology, Harvard University.    
        •Dissertation:  Mechanisms and consequences of cross-talk among plant
            defense pathways encoding resistance to pathogens and herbivores.
        •Advisors:  Dr. Naomi Pierce & Dr. Fred Ausubel
 
    1999-2001:  Research Technician, University of California-San Francisco
        •Genetic and genomic tools to study the human-pathogenic fungus
            Histoplasma capsulatum. Laboratory of Dr. Anita Sil.
 
    1995-1999:  B.S. in Conservation and Resource Studies, University of
        California-Berkeley.  Self-designed major:  Chemical and Fungal Ecology.
 
 
Publications:
 
    Sangster TA, Bahrami AK, Wilczek A, Wantanabe E, Schellenberg K, McLellan
        C, Kelley A, Kong SW, Queitsch C & Lindquist S (2007).  Phenotypic
        diversity and altered environmental plasticity in Arabidopsis thaliana with
        reduced Hsp90 levels.  PLOS One 7:  e648 (pp 1-15).  PDF / Faculty 1000 / citations
 
    Gebhart D*, Bahrami AK* & Sil A (2006). Identification of a copper-inducible
        promoter for use in ectopic expression in the fungal pathogen Histoplasma
        capsulatum.  Eukaryotic Cell 5(6): 935-944. PDF / citations
   (*co-first author)
 
    Cui J*, Bahrami AK*, Pringle EG, Hernandez-Guzman G, Bender C, Pierce NE
        & Ausubel FM (2005).  Pseudomonas syringae manipulates systemic plant
        defenses against pathogens and herbivores. Proceedings of the National
        Academy of Sciences 102(5): 1791-1796.  PDF / Press / Faculty 1000 / citations
  (*co-first author)
 
    Hwang L, Hocking-Murray D, Bahrami  AK, Andersson M, Rine J & Sil A (2003).
        Identifying phase-specific genes in the fungal pathogen Histoplasma
        capsulatum using a genomic shotgun microarray.  Molecular Biology of the
        Cell 14: 2314-2326.  PDF / citations
 
 
Additional Interests:
 
    Brazilian music, folk musical instruments, and woodworking
 
 
Hometown:
 
    La Cañada, California   (Los Angeles)