Matt Lawrenz, PhD


Matt is Professor of Microbiology and Immunology and a founding member of the Center for Predictive Medicine for Emerging Infectious Diseases and Biodefense at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He received his PhD from the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, studying antigenic variation and immune evasion by the Lyme disease pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi in the lab of Steve Norris. He then completed postdoctoral training at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of North Carolina in Virginia Miller’s lab, identifying and studying the regulation of virulence factors in Yersinia. His goal is to provide a supportive environment for trainees to achieve their long-term career goals. Off campus, Matt enjoys reading, hiking, and exploring other cultures through food and travel.

Research in the Lawrenz Lab is currently supported by:

  • NIH/NIAID-1R01AI148241: Iron independent role for yersiniabactin in Yersinia pestis

  • NIH/NIAID R01AI178106: Impact of inflammatory lipids on Yersinia pestis

  • NIH/NIAID-1R21AI169423: Exosome production in response to Yersinia pestis

  • NIH/NIGMS-1P20GM125504-S2: Functional microbiota, inflammation and pathogenesis COBRE

  • Philanthropic funding from the Jewish Heritage Fund and the William Marvin Petty, MD Research Fund