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