Toward a predictive understanding of the response of the microbial carbon cycle to climate change in a boreal peatland Thursday, September 10 2015, 11am Read more about Toward a predictive understanding of the response of the microbial carbon cycle to climate change in a boreal peatland
Emerging insights into the microbial ecology of anoxic oxygen minimum zones Thursday, September 3 2015, 11am Read more about Emerging insights into the microbial ecology of anoxic oxygen minimum zones
SEMINAR CANCELED- Rescheduled to January 28, 2016 -Activation and alliance of regulatory pathways in C. albicans during mammalian infection Thursday, August 27 2015, 11am Read more about SEMINAR CANCELED- Rescheduled to January 28, 2016 -Activation and alliance of regulatory pathways in C. albicans during mammalian infection
P1 Adhesin Dynamics with Mycoplasma pneumonaie Terminal Organelle Functional Maturation Tuesday, June 16 2015, 11am Read more about P1 Adhesin Dynamics with Mycoplasma pneumonaie Terminal Organelle Functional Maturation
Fructose-asparagine utilization by Salmonella: drug target and diagnostic marker Thursday, August 20 2015, 11am Read more about Fructose-asparagine utilization by Salmonella: drug target and diagnostic marker
Targeting bacterial energetics to produce new antimicrobials Thursday, July 2 2015, 11am Read more about Targeting bacterial energetics to produce new antimicrobials
Microbiology Graduate Students Honored by the National Science Foundation Congratulations to Olivia Thompson and Julie Tischer for honors they received from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program! Olivia was awarded a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, while Julie received honorable mention for the fellowship award. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Research Program is an extremely competitive program which supports outstanding graduate students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciples. Olivia is a graduate student in the lab of Dr. Read more about Microbiology Graduate Students Honored by the National Science Foundation
Microbiology Graduate Students Receive Teaching Awards Mark Jones and Julie Stoudenmire were recently recognized for their outstanding contributions to teaching. Mark, a graduate student in the lab of Eric Stabb, was awarded a 2015 Excellence in Teaching Award (ETA) from the UGA Center for Teaching and Learning. The award is made to teaching assistants who have demonstrated superior teaching skills and have contributed to teaching beyond their own responsibilities in the classroom. Mark was one of five teaching assistants to receive the ETA this year. Mark was recognized for his contributions in assisting Dr. Read more about Microbiology Graduate Students Receive Teaching Awards
Anna Karls Receives Awards for Teaching and Community Engagement Anna Karls has been awarded the General Sandy Beaver Teaching Professorship by the Franklin College of Arts & Sciences for her sustained commitment to high-quality instruction and the 2015 Public Service and Outreach Engaged Scholar Award for her contributions to advancing community engagement at UGA. Anna currently teaches undergraduate courses on Bacterial Pathogenesis and Advanced Microbial Techniques, and graduate courses in University Teaching and Approaches to Community Engagement, as well as mentors undergraduates and graduate students in research. She has been previo Read more about Anna Karls Receives Awards for Teaching and Community Engagement
Analysis of Genome Integrity and Chromatin Architecture in Heterochromatin-Defective Mutants of Neurospora crass Thursday, March 26 2015, 1pm Read more about Analysis of Genome Integrity and Chromatin Architecture in Heterochromatin-Defective Mutants of Neurospora crass