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The Sundberg Lab is part of the Department of Biochemistry

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The Sundberg Lab is located in the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. We use the tools of structural biology, molecular biophysics and protein engineering to define the molecular bases of infectious diseases, develop novel protein- and peptide-based therapeutics, and to better understand protein molecular recognition. Our mission is to make fundamental discoveries in infection and immunity and to translate those findings into new treatments for bacterial and viral infections, chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer. Our primary research interests include: antibody effector functions; innate immune signaling; microbial oncogenesis; and bacterial pathogenesis. Of course, we are only a small part of the global research enterprise and, thus, we collaborate with numerous research groups not only on our campus but throughout the world to deepen the impact of our work. 



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Sundberg Lab
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    • Bacterial Pathogenesis
    • Innate Immune Signaling
    • Antibody Effector Functions
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    • 2018-2019
    • 2016-2017
    • 2014-2015
    • 2010-2013
    • 2006-2009
    • 2000-2005
    • Publications Before 2000
    • Invited Publications
  • Contact
The Sundberg Lab
Department of Biochemistry
Emory University School of Medicine
1510 Clifton Rd.
4001 Rollins Research Center
Atlanta, GA 30322
(404) 727-5962
Fax: (404) 727-2738
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