Alyssa Baugh Selected as 2020-2021 ARCS Fellow The Department of Microbiology is proud to announce that PhD Candidate, Alyssa Baugh of the Neidle Lab has been selected as a 2020-2021 ARCS Foundation Fellow. Read more about Alyssa Baugh Selected as 2020-2021 ARCS Fellow
Calcium signaling pathway in Toxoplasma gondii Calcium signaling pathway in Toxoplasma gondii Tuesday, October 6 2020, 10am Online via Zoom Special Information: Online via Zoom, see department email for password Type of Event: Student Seminars Karla Marquez-Nogueras Moreno Laboratory UGA Dept of Microbiology Join Zoom meeting here Read more about Calcium signaling pathway in Toxoplasma gondii
Control and function of facultative heterochromatin in filamentous fungi Tuesday, September 22 2020, 2:30pm Online via Zoom Special Information: See department email for password Type of Event: Student Seminars Abigail Courtney Lewis Laboratory UGA Dept of Microbiology Join Zoom meeting here Abstract or other information: Click here for Courtney Abstract (95.46 KB) Read more about Control and function of facultative heterochromatin in filamentous fungi
Max Kuhr Research Personnel Research Labs (via personnel): Aaron P. Mitchell Read more about Max Kuhr
Julie Grainy Senior Lecturer Dr. Grainy teaches the following undergraduate courses: MIBO2500 - Healthcare Microbiology - Fall, Spring and Summer (online) MIBO3500 - Introduction to Microbiology - Fall MIBO3510L - Introduction to Microbiology Lab part II - Fall and Spring TRLS3001 - Transfer Launch Seminar: Cocoa Beans and Cholera Bugs Dr. Grainy leads the Microbiology Undergraduate Assistants program: https://mib.uga.edu/microbiology-undergraduate-assistants Dr. Grainy is the director for the summer Study Abroad program "Microbiology, Multicultural, and Multilingual Studies" in Munich, Germany https://studyaway.uga.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=14085 Education: B.S. Biology, Waynesburg University, 2013 Ph.D Microbiology, University of Georgia, 2019 Courses Regularly Taught: MIBO 2500 MIBO 3510L MIBO 3500 Read more about Julie Grainy
Phite club: The unusual microbiology and potential application of microbial phosphite oxidation Wednesday, August 26 2020, 1:30pm webinar Type of Event: Department Seminars John Coates Department of Plant and Microbial Biology UC Berkeley https://coateslab.berkeley.edu/ Graduate program orientation speaker. for zoom link, email khbrown@uga.edu Hosted by Microbiology Graduate Student Association (MGSA) Abstract or other information: John Coates, PhD (51.73 KB) Read more about Phite club: The unusual microbiology and potential application of microbial phosphite oxidation
What makes a good killer? Phenotypic and genomic variation among predatory bacteria webinar Thursday, October 8 2020, 11:10am webinar Special Information: The William Jackson (Jack) Payne/MGSA Alumni Seminar Type of Event: Department Seminars Laura Williams Department of Biology Providence College https://biology.providence.edu/faculty-members/laura-williams/ https://zoom.us/s/92681133388 Read more about What makes a good killer? Phenotypic and genomic variation among predatory bacteria
Dynamics of Covid-19: Near-and Long-Term Challenges Thursday, September 17 2020, 11:10am webinar Special Information: Zoom webinar Type of Event: Department Seminars Joshua Weitz School of Biological Sciences Georgia Tech https://ecotheory.biosci.gatech.edu/ https://zoom.us/s/98806691271 Abstract or other information: Joshua Weitz, PhD Abstract (39.85 KB) Read more about Dynamics of Covid-19: Near-and Long-Term Challenges
Cryptococcus neoformans: from sex to infection Cryptococcus neoformans: from sex to infection Thursday, August 27 2020, 11:10am webinar Special Information: Zoom webinar Type of Event: Department Seminars Xiaorong Lin Department of Microbiology University of Georgia Xiaorong Lin, PhD https://zoom.us/s/95826781291 Abstract or other information: Xiaorong Lin abstract (63.73 KB) Read more about Cryptococcus neoformans: from sex to infection
Krause receives IOM Honor By: Alan Flurry The International Organization of Mycoplasmology has selected Duncan Krause as the 2020 Emmy Kleineberger-Nobel award for research in Mycoplasmology. The award for Dr. Krause, Professor Emeritus in the department of microbiology, was announced by the IOM in June. Read more about Krause receives IOM Honor