A short history of colorful molecules: Multiple paths to an essential tetrapyrrole Thursday, April 6 2017, 11am Room 271 Special Collections Library Harry Dailey Professor Emeritus Microbiology and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Georgia Dailey Website Abstract or other information: DAILEY_Abstract for Micro seminar.pdf (57.96 KB) Read more about A short history of colorful molecules: Multiple paths to an essential tetrapyrrole
Molecular Neurobiology of Alzheimer’s Disease - Part of UGA Microbiome Seminar Series Wednesday, April 5 2017, 11:15am 404A Biological Sciences Building Special Information: Wednesday Sam Sisodia Department of Neurobiology and Neurology, Center for Molecular Neurobiology University of Chicago Sisodia Website Abstract or other information: SISODIA_Abstract.pdf (170.97 KB) Read more about Molecular Neurobiology of Alzheimer’s Disease - Part of UGA Microbiome Seminar Series
Establishing and maintaining Epigenetic Memories Thursday, March 30 2017, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Building Danesh Moazed Department of Cell Biology Harvard Medical School Moazed Website Abstract or other information: MOAZED_Abstract.pdf (168.29 KB) Read more about Establishing and maintaining Epigenetic Memories
What lies beneath: The microbial world of deep, hot bedrock Thursday, March 23 2017, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Building Jim Holden Department of Microbiology University of Massachusetts-Amherst Holden Website Abstract or other information: HOLDEN_Abstract.pdf (80.52 KB) Read more about What lies beneath: The microbial world of deep, hot bedrock
The enzymes of the wood-eating gribble that help turn waste into biofuel: Structure and function of marine cellulases Thursday, March 16 2017, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Building John McGeehan School of Biological Sciences University of Portsmouth McGeehan Website Abstract or other information: McGeehan_Abstract.pdf (83.27 KB) Read more about The enzymes of the wood-eating gribble that help turn waste into biofuel: Structure and function of marine cellulases
Chemistry without cofactors: Microbial strategies for important catalyses and what we can learn from them Thursday, March 2 2017, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Building Jennifer DuBois Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Montana State University DuBois Website Abstract or other information: DuBOIS_Abstract.pdf.pdf (91.72 KB) Read more about Chemistry without cofactors: Microbial strategies for important catalyses and what we can learn from them
A CHEMICAL GENETICS APPROACH TO BACTERIAL PATHOGENESIS Thursday, February 23 2017, 11pm 404D Biological Sciences Building Corrie Detweiler Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology University of Colorado Detweiler Website Abstract or other information: Detweiler_Abstract.pdf (5.4 KB) Read more about A CHEMICAL GENETICS APPROACH TO BACTERIAL PATHOGENESIS
Increasing Photosynthetic CO2 capture in Camelina sativa with a Synthetic Carbon Fixation Cycle Composed of Selected Microbial Enzymes Increasing Photosynthetic CO2 capture in Camelina sativa with a Synthetic Carbon Fixation Cycle Composed of Selected Microbial Enzymes Thursday, February 16 2017, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Building Amy Grunden Department of Microbiology NC State University Gruden Website Abstract or other information: Grunden_Abstract_1.pdf (168.98 KB) Read more about Increasing Photosynthetic CO2 capture in Camelina sativa with a Synthetic Carbon Fixation Cycle Composed of Selected Microbial Enzymes
Survival and thermal tolerance of Salmonella enterica at low water activity Survival and thermal tolerance of Salmonella enterica at low water activity Thursday, February 9 2017, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Building Francisco Diez-Gonzalez Center for Food Safety UGA Diez-Gonzalez Website Abstract or other information: Diez_Gonzalez_Abstract.pdf (170.06 KB) Read more about Survival and thermal tolerance of Salmonella enterica at low water activity
A perspective on the antibiotic treatment of acute, self-limiting infections and how ribosome targeting antibiotics do their bacteriostatic thing: A double feature. Thursday, January 26 2017, 11am 404D Biological Sciences Building Bruce Levin Department of Biology Emory University Levin Website Abstract or other information: LEVIN_Abstract_0.pdf (85.26 KB) Read more about A perspective on the antibiotic treatment of acute, self-limiting infections and how ribosome targeting antibiotics do their bacteriostatic thing: A double feature.