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Physiology

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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

Timothy Donohue

Process and regulation of cytochrome biosynthesis

Diana Downs

Metabolic regulation and pathway integration

Jorge Escalante-Semerena

Genetics and biochemistry of anaerobic metabolism

Catherine Fox

The role of chromosome structure in gene expression and DNA replication

Heidi Goodrich-Blair

Nematode-bacteria symbiosis and stationary phase Escherichia coli molecular signals in microbial communication

Richard Gourse

Prokaryotic transcription/regulation of ribosome synthesis

Kenneth Hammel

Lignocellulose degredation by filamentous fungi

William J. Hickey

Soil microbiology, bioremdiation, physiology and molecular ecology, functional genomics

Thomas Jeffries

Bioconversion of renewable resources; metabolic engineering of pentose fermenting yeasts

Charles Kaspar Molecular and physiological basis of stress tolerance

Patricia Kiley

Transcriptional control of anaeraobic gene expression in E. coli

Ching Kung

Microbial ion channel proteins

Jennie Reed Metabolic and regulatory models of organisms involved in bioremediation, bioenergy, and pharmaceutical applications

Eric Roden

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

James Steele

Genetics of lactic acid bacteria

Michael Thomas

Biosynthesis of bacterial secondary metabolites

Paul Weimer

Rumen microbiology, anaerobic metabolism, biopolymer degradation

 

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