Brian Haugen's profile
I'm male and 30
What I do
A midwestern microbiologist exploring science policy in DC
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- Position
- Presidential Management Fellow
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- National Institutes of Health
- Duration
- 2007 - Present
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- Grad Student
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- Univerisity of Wisconsin-Madison
- Duration
- 2001 - 2006
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Publications
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Anfora A, Haugen B, Roesch P, Redford P, Welch R. Roles of serine accumulation and catabolism in the colonization of the murine urinary tract by Escherichia coli CFT073. Infection and immunity (11) , 5298-304 (2007) (Epub 04 Sep 2007) PubMed ID:(17785472)
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Haugen B, Pellett S, Redford P, Hamilton H, Roesch P, Welch R. In vivo gene expression analysis identifies genes required for enhanced colonization of the mouse urinary tract by uropathogenic Escherichia coli strain CFT073 dsdA. Infection and immunity (1) , 278-89 (2007) (Epub 30 Oct 2006) PubMed ID:(17074858)
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Snyder J, Haugen B, Lockatell C, Maroncle N, Hagan E, Johnson D, Welch R, Mobley H. Coordinate expression of fimbriae in uropathogenic Escherichia coli. Infection and immunity (11) , 7588-96 (2005) PubMed ID:(16239562)
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Snyder J, Haugen B, Buckles E, Lockatell C, Johnson D, Donnenberg M, Welch R, Mobley H. Transcriptome of uropathogenic Escherichia coli during urinary tract infection. Infection and immunity (11) , 6373-81 (2004) PubMed ID:(15501767)
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Roesch P, Redford P, Batchelet S, Moritz R, Pellett S, Haugen B, Blattner F, Welch R. Uropathogenic Escherichia coli use d-serine deaminase to modulate infection of the murine urinary tract. Molecular microbiology (1) , 55-67 (2003) PubMed ID:(12823810)
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