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Exciting news about a new grant, investigating whether bacteriophage susceptibility of E. coli can be predicted just from a genome sequence.

 

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Mike DiMarzio, along with fellow Ph.D students Minerva Rivera (left) and Shannon Glisan (right) organize a podcast series called Breaking the Food Scilence.

 

 

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My letter to This Week in Microbiology gets read on the podcast of episode #109! Fast forward to 1:01:30 of the episode.

 

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New handling Editor for AEM! Looking forward to starting this July 1, 2015.

Looking forward to talking at the International Association of Food Protection meeting this summer (click on picture for symposium)

Looking forward to talking at the International Association of Food Protection meeting this summer (click on picture for symposium)

 

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Our CRISPR work gets highlighted in the Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics; click on picture to go to the article.

 

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Congrats to Meg for winning the Undergraduate Poster Competition (Molecular Division) at the 2014 Allegheny Branch Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology!

 

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August 2014. Lingzi’s ELISA method makes the Matreya newsletter, with help from Kakolie (see page 2)

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December 2013. Nikki’s review on CRISPR highlighted in Microbe (see page 486).

 

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Summer 2014. Nikki Shariat organizes Postdoctoral Leadership Program for the College of Agricultural Sciences

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May 16, 2014. Selection to Committee on Institutional Cooperation Leadership Program

 

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August 29, 2013. Mike’s article is picked up by Science Daily and other outlets.

 

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June 5, 2013: The lab’s “Meet the Professor” series

 

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June 3, 2013. Science Daily and other outlets highlight Nikki’s CRISPR paper.

 

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February 15, 2012. Award of National Needs Fellowship through the USDA.

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June 13, 2011. Interview with Philadelphia Inquirer concerning Escherichia coli O104:H4 outbreak

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January 2, 2007. Where it all started (see page 9)

 

 

 

 
 
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