Cornerstones in the evolution of a prokaryotic developmental cycle have mammalian counterparts Thursday, February 22 2018, 11am S175 Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences Lawrence Shimkets - Special Seminar in honor of Dr. Shimkets' retirement Department of Microbiology University of Georgia Shimkets Website Read more about Cornerstones in the evolution of a prokaryotic developmental cycle have mammalian counterparts
Monte Carlo simulations with transcription factor binding sites and possible implications for our views on evolution of gene regulatory networks Thursday, February 15 2018, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Building Mrazek Website Read more about Monte Carlo simulations with transcription factor binding sites and possible implications for our views on evolution of gene regulatory networks
Antimicrobial resistance and its association with Avian Pathogenic E. coli (APEC) Antimicrobial resistance and its association with Avian Pathogenic E. coli (APEC) Thursday, February 8 2018, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Bldg Catherine Logue Population Health University of Georgia Read more about Antimicrobial resistance and its association with Avian Pathogenic E. coli (APEC)
Defining the last 25% of life using a minimal bacterial cell Thursday, January 25 2018, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Bldg Yo Suzuki Department of Synthetic Biology and Bioenergy J Craig Venter Institute Yo Suzuki Website Read more about Defining the last 25% of life using a minimal bacterial cell
Oxygen-dependent glycosylation regulates the ubiquitin/proteasome system in Toxoplasma and other protists Oxygen-dependent glycosylation regulates the ubiquitin/proteasome system in Toxoplasma and other protists Thursday, January 18 2018, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Bldg Christopher West Professor & Head, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Georgia Abstract or other information: West_Abstract.pdf (277.61 KB) Read more about Oxygen-dependent glycosylation regulates the ubiquitin/proteasome system in Toxoplasma and other protists
Congrats to our 2017 Graduate Award Winners! Congrats to Microbiology Graduate Students Andrew Borchert and Julie Stoudenmire, who were recognized for their important contributions to our department and campus at the 2017 holiday party. Andrew was awarded the 2017 Dr. Juergen Wiegel Graduate Award in Microbiology for his outstanding work in microbial biodiversity and microbial physiology. Julie received the Dr. Joy Porter Williams Fellowship in Microbiology in recognition of her outstanding accomplishments in research, teaching, and service. Way to go Andrew and Julie! Read more about Congrats to our 2017 Graduate Award Winners!
Emory Fecal Transplant Program: Past, Present, Future Thursday, January 11 2018, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Bldg Colleen Kraft. MD Dept of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Dept of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases Emory University Read more about Emory Fecal Transplant Program: Past, Present, Future
The 2017 Payne Graduate Fellowship in Microbiology awarded to Chelsey VanDrisse Congratulations to Microbiology Graduate Student Chelsey VanDrisse of the Escalante Lab! Chelsey received the 2017 William Jackson and Jane Marshall Payne Graduate Fellowship in Microbiology for demonstrating excellence in research. Chelsey is pictured here with her major advisor, Dr. Jorge Escalante, Professor of Microbiology. Read more about The 2017 Payne Graduate Fellowship in Microbiology awarded to Chelsey VanDrisse
Predatory-Prey Warfare: how to avoid becoming someone's dinner Tuesday, November 28 2017, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Bldg Teri de Kievit Associate Head Graduate Affairs, Department of Microbiology University of Manitoba Abstract or other information: de Kievit_Abstract.pdf (271.86 KB) Read more about Predatory-Prey Warfare: how to avoid becoming someone's dinner
Aspects of sulfur metabolism in the methane-producing archaeon Methanococcus maripaludis Aspects of sulfur metabolism in the methane-producing archaeon Methanococcus maripaludis Tuesday, November 21 2017, 9am Room 404A, Biological Sciences Building Whitman Lab Microbiology University of Georgia Read more about Aspects of sulfur metabolism in the methane-producing archaeon Methanococcus maripaludis