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Michaela J. Eickhoff, PHD

Assistant Professor of Clinical

Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | College of Medicine

Education/Credentials
  • Fellowship: Washington University School of Medicine (Medical and Public Health Microbiology)
  • Ph.D.: Princeton University (Molecular Biology)
  • B.S.: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Molecular and Cellular Biology)
Specialties

Medical Microbiology

Contact Information

Clinical Interests

Pathology

Peer Reviewed Publications

Eickhoff, Michaela J; Dumm, Rebekah E 2024. The Brief Case: Tricky Trichosporon asahii in the urinary tract. Journal of clinical microbiology, 62 9, e0055724

Eickhoff, Michaela J; Yarbrough, Melanie L; Eberly, Allison R 2024. A False-Negative Fungal Antigen Test. Clinical chemistry, 70 2, 460-461

Eickhoff, Michaela J; Fei, Chenyi; Cong, Jian-Ping; Bassler, Bonnie L 2022. LuxT Is a Global Regulator of Low-Cell-Density Behaviors, Including Type III Secretion, Siderophore Production, and Aerolysin Production, in Vibrio harveyi. mBio, 13 1, e0362121

Eickhoff, Michaela J; Fei, Chenyi; Huang, Xiuliang; Bassler, Bonnie L 2021. LuxT controls specific quorum-sensing-regulated behaviors in Vibrionaceae spp. via repression of qrr1, encoding a small regulatory RNA. PLoS genetics, 17 4, e1009336

Eickhoff, Michaela J; Bassler, Bonnie L 2020. Vibrio fischeri siderophore production drives competitive exclusion during dual-species growth. Molecular microbiology, 114 2, 244-261

Eickhoff, Michaela J; Bassler, Bonnie L 2018. SnapShot: Bacterial Quorum Sensing. Cell, 174 5, 1328-1328.e1