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Office
400 Parnassus Ave
San Francisco, CA 94143Phone+1 415-353-2125Fax+1 415-353-2406
Summary
- Dr. Suzanne Noble, MD is an infectious disease specialist in San Francisco, California. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in California. She is affiliated with UCSF Medical Center and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
Education & Training
- University of California (San Francisco)Residency, Internal Medicine, 1999 - 2000
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 1997 - 1999
- University of California San Francisco School of MedicineClass of 1997
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1999 - 2025
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 5 citationsMultifactor transcriptional control of alternative oxidase induction integrates diverse environmental inputs to enable fungal virulence.Zhongle Liu, Pauline Basso, Saif Hossain, Sean D Liston, Nicole Robbins
Nature Communications. 2023-07-27 - 1 citationsEnt2 Governs Morphogenesis and Virulence in Part through Regulation of the Cdc42 Signaling Cascade in the Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans.Emma Lash, Victoria Prudent, Peter J Stogios, Alexei Savchenko, Suzanne M Noble
Mbio. 2023-04-25 - 11 citationsDeep tissue infection by an invasive human fungal pathogen requires lipid-based suppression of the IL-17 response.Pauline Basso, Eric V Dang, Anatoly Urisman, Leah E Cowen, Hiten D Madhani
Cell Host & Microbe. 2022-11-09
Grant Support
- The Candida Albicans Commensal ProgramNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2012
- Mapping Phosphorylation Of A Candida Albicans Virulence FactorNational Center For Research Resources2011
- A Genetic Approach To Virulence In C. AlbicansNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2005–2007