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Environmental Microbiology

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Research Program

Caitilyn Allen

Physiology and genetics of bacterial plant pathogens

Teri C. Balser

Soil microbial community ecology and ecophysiology. Global change ecology

Amy Charkowski

Mechanisms of plant-bacteria interactions in the natural environment

Cameron Currie Microbial ecology and evolution, symbiosis, evolutionary genomics, and host-pathogen interactions

Brian Fox

Biochemical, catalytic, and spectroscopic studies of redox active enzymes; protein engineering

Audrey Gasch

Genomic expression in fungi

Kenneth Hammel

Lignocellulose degredation by filamentous fungi

Jo Handelsman

Molecular and ecological basis of plant/bacterial interactions

William J. Hickey

Soil Microbiology, Bioremdiation, Physiology & Molecular Ecology, Functional genomics

Charles Kaspar Molecular and physiological basis of stress tolerance

Nancy Keller

Host and pathogen signals governing toxin formation, spore develpment and pathogenesis of seed by fungi

Sharon Long

Applied environmental microbiology focusing on indicator organisms, microbial source tracking, and microbial safety biosolids

Katherine McMahon

Environmental microbiology and molecular microbial ecology

Eric Roden

Biogeochemistry and microbial ecology of soils and sediments; ecophysiologyof anaerobic respritory microorganisms

Ben Shen

Secondary metobolite biosynthesis and drug discovery

Paul Weimer

Rumen microbiology, anaerobic metabolism, biopolymer degradation

Amy Wong

Rumen microbiology, anaerobic metabolism, biopolymer degradation

 

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