Ken Bayles, Ph.D., professor of pathology and microbiology and director of the UNMC Center for Staphylococcal Research, has been named the first associate vice chancellor for basic science research, effective Monday.
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“Ken is a nationally recognized researcher who has built an accomplished translational research team,” said Jennifer Larsen, M.D., vice chancellor for research. “He understands the importance of basic and clinical investigators working together to successfully tackle our greatest health problems and to grow UNMC’s research enterprise.”
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He is the founding director of UNMC’s Center for Staphylococcal Research, the first in the nation focused solely on the research and treatment of staph infections.
Staphylococcus is a common cause of infection. Some staph strains have become resistant to antibiotics, referred to as MRSA, making them harder to treat and an increasing health concern. In 2009, he was co-chairman of the Gordon Conference on Staphylococcal Diseases.