Researcher
Robert P. Smith, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
GHOC 421
(954) 262-7979
rsmith@nova.edu
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Research Focus
We are interested in understanding how cooperation between bacteria regulates pathogenesis
and antibiotic resistance. Currently, we are studying how perturbations to spatial
structure enhances, or reduce, the expression of virulence factors in opportunistic
pathogens. We are also studying how populations of bacteria can work as a collective
to resist antibiotics. Our research uses a combination of approaches, including experimentation,
computation, and mathematical modeling.
Research Activities
- Microbial cooperation
- Antibiotic resistance
- Pathogenesis
- Spatial structure

The ongoing evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria poses one of the greatest threats to public health. Understanding the mechanisms that increase resistance, especially those that occur between individual bacteria, can lead to new treatment methods that may enhance the efficacy of existing antibiotics or lead to the development of new drugs.
Robert P. Smith, Ph.D.
