Song Lee

 

External Website:

Song Lee Dalhousie University Profile

Research Interests

The primary research interests are in the use of commensal bacteria as live oral vaccine vehicles, host-bacteria interactions, and bacterial physiology. Other interests include pathogenesis of and immunity to oral bacteria.

Selected publications

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  • Davey, L., C. Ng, S.A. Halperin, and S.F. Lee. 2013.  Functional analysis of paralogous thiol-disulfide oxidoreductases in Streptococcus gordonii.  J. Biol. Chem. July Issue.

  • Andrian, E., G. Qi, J. Wang., S.A. Halperin, and S.F. Lee. 2012. Role of surface proteins SspA and SspB of Streptococcus gordonii in innate immunity. Microbioloy. 158:2099-2106.

  • Lee, S.F. 2003. Oral colonization and immune responses to Streptococcus gordonii: potential use as a vector to induce antibody against respiratory pathogens.  Cur. Opinion Infect. Dis. 16:231-235.