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John Lednicky, BS, MS, PhD


College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida - Gainesville

Environmental and Global Health

John Lednicky has BS, MS, and PhD degrees in microbiology. After graduation with a BS degree, he worked as a clinical microbiology technician and attained two professional certifications: M(ASCP) and RM(NRCM). For both certifications, his specialty areas were in bacteriology and mycology. He worked with Staphylococcus aureus for his MS degree. For his PhD work he studied transcription regulation by transcription factor SP1 in a macaque polyomavirus (SV40) model.

Prior to joining the University of Florida, Dr. Lednicky was an assistant professor of pathology at the Loyola Medical Center in Illinois. He then worked in industry, where he engaged in biodefense-related work, aerobiology related to inhalation exposure studies in small animal models, various projects with avian influenza H5N1 and other influenza viruses, and the production of biodiesel from alga.

Dr. Lednicky’s current research focus areas at UF are: (a) aerovirology, (b) virus discovery, (c) virus surveillance with emphasis on arthropod-borne viruses, and (d) influenza virus studies. His laboratory discovered Rhinovirus C-51 and a unique variant of Human polyomavirus 9, and was the first to detect Zika and Mayaro viruses in Haitians. More recently, his laboratory was the first in the world to discover Madariaga and Keystone viruses in humans. His laboratory is also involved with the isolation of viruses that are causing lethal infections in farmed deer of Florida.

Product Type
On Demand

Introduction to Keystone Virus Biology


Faculty:
John Lednicky, BS, MS, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour Session
Format:
Audio and Video
Price:
$50.00 - Base Price

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