Daniel Haeusser, PhD

Daniel Haeusser, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Canisius College, Buffalo NY, PhD student 2002-2008

Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY

(2002-2008): Molecular Cell Biology Program, Ph.D. May 2008

Haeusser, D. P. and P. A. Levin (2019) Keeping replication on par with division, Mol Microbiol, in press. 

Haeusser, D. P., A. H. Lee, R. B., Weart and P. A. Levin. (2009) ClpX inhibits FtsZ assembly in a manner that does not require its ATP hydrolysis-dependent chaperone activity, J.Bacteriol., 191:1986-1991.

Haeusser, D. P. and  P. A. Levin. (2008) The Great Divide: Coordinating cell cycle events during bacterial growth and division, Current Opinion in Microbiology, 11:94–99.

Haeusser, D. P., A. C. Garza*, A. Buscher, and P. A. Levin. (2007) The division inhibitor EzrA contains a seven-residue patch required for maintaining the dynamic nature of the medial FtsZ ring, J. Bacteriol., 189: 9001-9010. (Cover image)

Weart, R. B., A. H. Lee, A-C Chien, D. P. Haeusser, N. S. Hill and P. A. Levin. (2007) A metabolic sensor governing cell size in bacteria, Cell, 130:335-347. (Cover image)

Haeusser, D.P., R. L. Schwartz, A. M. Smith, M. E. Oates*, and P.A. Levin. (2004) EzrA prevents aberrant cell division by modulating assembly of the cytoskeletal protein FtsZ, Mol. Microbiol. 52:801-814.