David Singleton, Ph.D.
Division/Department
Kinsley School of Engineering, Sciences and Technology
Biological Sciences Department Associate Professor, Biology
- Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University
- B.A., University of Delaware
- BIO230: Microbiology for Allied Health
- CHM330: Introduction to Chemical Research
- BIO354: Immunology
- Cell Biology of Fungi
- Assessment of Antimicrobial Efficacy
- Metagenomics; Isolation and Characterization of Environmental Microorganisms
- Use of Yeast as a Model for Human Diseases (Mad Cow Disease, Cancer, Metabolic Errors)
- Dhillon, J, and D. Singleton. 2011. Prion propagation in response to temperature and osmotic stress. J Penn Acad Sci 84
- Singleton, D. R., W. Kreiger, and J. Kreiger. 2010. Preliminary analysis of a megacryometeor recovered from an impact in York County October 2008. J Penn Acad Sci 83:144
- Hazen, K.C., D.R. Singleton, and J. Masuoka. 2007. Influence of outer region mannosylphosphorylation on N-glycan formation by Candida albicans: Normal acid-stable N-glycan formation requires acid-labile mannosylphosphate addition. Glycobiology 17: 1052-1060
- Singleton, D.R., P.L. Fidel, K.L. Wozniak, and K.C. Hazen. 2005. Contribution of cell surface hydrophobicity protein 1 (Csh1p) to virulence of hydrophobic Candida albicans serotype A cells. FEMS Microbiology Letters 244: 373-377
- American Society for Cell Biology
- American Society for Microbiology