Britta Rued
- Bachelors of Science in Biology: Biomedical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, WI, 2013
- Doctor of Philosophy in Biology: Microbiology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 2018
- UIC IRACDA Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Illinois-Chicago, 2021-2023
- K99 Research Fellow, University of Illinois-Chicago, 2023-2024
- Governors State University, 2021-2023
- Microbiology Lecture/Lab (BIOL4431)
- Natural Products Chemistry and Applications (BIOL4000/BIOL6000/CHEM5035-03)
- University of Illinois Chicago, 2020-2023
- Microbiology and Immunology Guest Lecturer (MIM560)
- Indiana University, 2017
- Medical Microbiology Lab (M445)
The Rued Lab is interested in host microbiomes and the streptococci that inhabit these niches. Streptococci play a major role in the health of both humans, livestock, and companion animals, and can cause serious diseases. We are particularly interested in the secondary metabolites these streptococci produce, and how streptococci interact with the host and the environment to influence host health. Current areas of research in the lab are: examining the function and role of streptococcal RaS-RiPPs (radical S-adenosylmethonine ribosomally translated and post-translationally modified peptides) in the human oral microbiome, examining the role RaS-RIPPs play in cross-species interactions, and the influence of streptococci on both human and animal hosts. Dr. Rued combines the use of metagenomics, transcriptomics, genetics, and biochemistry to pursue these projects.
- K99/R00 NIH Pathways to Independence Award – NIDCR, K99DE032311-01 (2023)
- UIC IRACDA Program Fellow – NIGMS, K12GM139186 (2021-2023)
- Provost’s Travel Award for Women in Science, Indiana University (2018, 2017)
- William G. Roessler Scholarship, Indiana University (2018)
- T32 Quantitative Chemical Biology Training Fellow, Indiana University – NIGMS, T32GM109825 (2014-2016)
1. Rued, B.E., Federle, M.J. The ComRS-SigX pathway regulates natural transformation in Streptococcus ferus. J. Bacteriol. doi: 10.1128/jb.00089-23. (2023)
2. Rued, B.E., Anderson, C.M., Federle, M.J. The proteomic and transcriptomic landscapes altered by Rgg2/3 activity in Streptococcus pyogenes. J. Bacteriol. doi: 10.1128/jb.00175-2. (2022)
3. Rued, B.E., Covington, B.C., Bushin, L.B., Szewczyk, G., Laczkovich, L., Seyedsayamdost, M.R., Federle, M.J. Quorum sensing in Streptococcus mutans regulates production of tryglysin, a novel RaS-RiPP antimicrobial compound. mBio. doi: 10.1128/mBio.02688-20. (2021)
Full publication list on PubMed