Stop Eating So Much Sugar! Engineered Microbial Consortia for the Conversion of Lignocellulosic Hydrolysates and Other Sweet Tales Thursday, February 26 2015, 11am Read more about Stop Eating So Much Sugar! Engineered Microbial Consortia for the Conversion of Lignocellulosic Hydrolysates and Other Sweet Tales
Synthetic Electromicrobiology: Biocomputing, Bioenergy, and Bioremediation-hosted by MGSA Thursday, February 19 2015, 11am Read more about Synthetic Electromicrobiology: Biocomputing, Bioenergy, and Bioremediation-hosted by MGSA
The human microbiome in health and disease Thursday, February 12 2015, 11am Read more about The human microbiome in health and disease
SEMINAR CANCELED-RESCHEDULED TO 4/9/2015 Genetic and Molecular Dissection of a Simple Circadian System Thursday, January 29 2015, 11am Read more about SEMINAR CANCELED-RESCHEDULED TO 4/9/2015 Genetic and Molecular Dissection of a Simple Circadian System
Regulation and surface protein control of Staphylococcus aureus clumping Monday, January 26 2015, 11am Special Information: Joint seminar with IDIS Read more about Regulation and surface protein control of Staphylococcus aureus clumping
Living with Intracellular Bacteria Thursday, January 22 2015, 11am Read more about Living with Intracellular Bacteria
Reform and revolution: Transformations of teaching and learning using the CREATE strategy for intensive analysis of scientific literature as an inroad to deep understanding of science. Thursday, January 15 2015, 11am Special Information: Candidate for the Endowed Professorship in Innovative Science Education Research Read more about Reform and revolution: Transformations of teaching and learning using the CREATE strategy for intensive analysis of scientific literature as an inroad to deep understanding of science.
A DNA gun in Uganda is broken: well kept secrets about palindrome fragility Thursday, January 8 2015, 11am Read more about A DNA gun in Uganda is broken: well kept secrets about palindrome fragility
Ten UGA Microbiology Students Elected To Phi Beta Kappa Ten UGA Microbiology students were elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Honorary Society during the Spring 2014 semester. Phi Beta Kappa is the nation’s oldest and most widely-known academic honorary society. Founded on December 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, Phi Beta Kappa recognizes students who have made outstanding intellectual achievements in the arts and sciences at America’s leading colleges and universities. In addition, the Society sponsors activities to advance studies in humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. Read more about Ten UGA Microbiology Students Elected To Phi Beta Kappa