Microbiology Interview Seminar “Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance”

Dr. Lisa Limeri

Microbiology Interview Seminar “Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance”

404D, Biological Sciences
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Department Seminars
Dr. Lisa Limeri
Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
Texas Tech University

A mock teaching lecture centered on “Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance” A lecture will be presented at a level appropriate for undergraduate students with limited-to-no previous background in biology. The lecture, suitable for 30–40-minute course period, will target students who would not be pursuing a biology-based degree at UGA. After the mock lecture, there will be a 15–25-minute presentation describing the teaching approach, lecture/course design, and the application of evidence-based teaching methods.

Hannah Edwards

Graduate Student

I am a third-year Ph.D. candidate studying the molecular and genetic mechanisms of a bacterial-fungal pair to understand the interesting physiology of their partnership. I have over four years of microbiology experience, where I have gained skills in molecular cloning, assay development, scientific outreach, and microbial genetics.

Education:

BS in Biological Sciences with a concentration in Microbiology from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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