
Dr. Moreno’s NBC interview on the rising V. vulnificus cases in the US
Dr. Moreno interviewed with NBC to raise public awareness about the increasing cases of Vibrio vulnificus in several US states. The sharp increase in infections

Our latest PNAS paper is highlighted in St. Jude’s Progress magazine!
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Progress magazine features our work on the unique genetic features that make pandemic cholera strains so dangerous to children and


Oyinda joins the Moreno lab!
The Moreno lab welcomes Oyinda, Associate Scientist, to the team!

How specific strains become human pathogens: New insights from our latest study
Our new PNAS study reveals that the pandemic cholera group (PCG) emerged through the acquisition of gene clusters and allelic variations, offering a blueprint for how pathogenic

Rachel joins the team!
Rachel has joined the Moreno Lab as a postdoctoral researcher. Welcome to the team!

We are now at St. Jude!
The Moreno Lab has moved to the Department of Host Microbe Interactions at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Exciting times ahead for The Moreno Lab

Read our latest review on climate change and emergence of infectious diseases
Jane publishes her review examining the dynamic relationship between climactic factors and pathogens in endemic and non-endemic areas. Using Vibrio vulnificus as a barometer to

Dr. Moreno’s NBC interview on the rising V. vulnificus cases in the US
Dr. Moreno interviewed with NBC to raise public awareness about the increasing cases of Vibrio vulnificus in several US states. The sharp increase in infections

Our latest PNAS paper is highlighted in St. Jude’s Progress magazine!
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Progress magazine features our work on the unique genetic features that make pandemic cholera strains so dangerous to children and


Oyinda joins the Moreno lab!
The Moreno lab welcomes Oyinda, Associate Scientist, to the team!

How specific strains become human pathogens: New insights from our latest study
Our new PNAS study reveals that the pandemic cholera group (PCG) emerged through the acquisition of gene clusters and allelic variations, offering a blueprint for how pathogenic

Rachel joins the team!
Rachel has joined the Moreno Lab as a postdoctoral researcher. Welcome to the team!

We are now at St. Jude!
The Moreno Lab has moved to the Department of Host Microbe Interactions at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Exciting times ahead for The Moreno Lab

Read our latest review on climate change and emergence of infectious diseases
Jane publishes her review examining the dynamic relationship between climactic factors and pathogens in endemic and non-endemic areas. Using Vibrio vulnificus as a barometer to