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Sapi, Eva (full)
Eva
Sapi
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Arts & Sciences
Biology & Environmental Science
203-479-4552
GATH104A
Gate House
About

    Fields of Research: Lyme Disease, Pathogenic Biofilm, Antibiotics Resistance, Different morphology of Borrelia burgdorferi

    Personal website:www.evasapi.net

    Education

    Ph.D. Genetics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

    Postdoctoral Training, Molecular Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Therapeutic Radiology

    Recent Articles

    Sapi E, Kaur N, Anyanwu S, Luecke DF, Datar, A, Patel S,  Rossi M, and Stricker RB. Evaluation of in vitro antibiotic susceptibility of different morphological forms of Borrelia burgdorferi. Infection and Drug Resistance, 2011, 4(1) 97-113.

    Datar, A., Kaur, N., Patel, S., Luecke D.F., and Sapi E. In vitro effectiveness of Samento and Banderol herbal extracts on the different morphological forms of Borrelia burgdorferi.Townsend Letter, 2010 July, 324, 87- 90.

    Sapi, E: Biofilms: A New Hideout for Borrelia burgdorferi? Lyme Times 2009 February p45.

    Sapi, E: Novel cancer stem therapy on the horizon. Cancer Biology & Therapy, 2009   8:18, 1-2.

    Sapi, E. and MacDonald A. Biofilms of Borrelia burgdoferi in chronic cutaneous borreliosis. 2008 Am J Clin Pathol 129. p.988-989.