Past News & Announcements
Korobkova Receives Joel Goldenberg Memorial Scholarship
January 2015: Luiza Korobkova, Microbiology Class of 2015, has received the Joel Goldenberg Memorial Scholarship from the Boston Area Chapter of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE). ISPE is a non-profit, professional society serving the life sciences industry, including college and university students preparing to entr related fields. The scholarship program was established to honor the memory of Boston Area Chapter Past President Joel Goldenberg.
Whole Plant Therapy Shows Potential in Fighting the Malaria Parasite
January 2015: In the fight against malaria, Stephen Rich and a team of researchers from UMass and Worcester Polytechnic Institute have found using the whole plant from Artemisia annua resists and remains effective for up to three times longer than the pure drug artemisinin, the current pharmaceutical drug used to treat malaria. Details of the research team's findings have been reported this week in the online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Read more...
These recent findings by Dr. Rich's research team were also featured in the New York Times. Read more...
Lovley Named Fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science
December 2014: Derek R. Lovley, Distinguished Professor of Microbiology, has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advance of Science (AAAS). Deputy Chancellor Robert S. Feldman and Jeffrey D. Blaustein, UMass Professors of Psychological and Brain Sciences were also named fellows of the AAAS. Read more...
Graduate Students Receive Dissertation Research Grants
December 2014: Jennifer Hayashi and Maria Rocha-Granados, Microbiology Ph.D. candidates, have been awarded Dissertation Research Grants through the University of Massachusetts Graduate School. The purpose of the grants are to provide funding for expenses incurred in connection with the student’s doctoral dissertation research. Read more...
Nature Nanotechnology Reports Findings by Lovley and Colleagues
November 2014: A collaborative study between Derek Lovley and UMass physicists Nikhil Malvankar, Sibel Ebru Yalcin and Mark Tuominen, provides strong evidence that support their claims that Geobacter produces small electrical wires. This group of researchers confirmed the discovery using EFM, a technique that can show how electrons move through materials. Their findings were reported in the current issue of Nature Nanotechnology. Read more...
Lecture by Arthur Allen Featured on November 20
The Department of Microbiology is cosponsoring a lecture by Arthur Allen entitled, “The Fantastic Laboratory of Dr. Weigl: How Two Brave Scientists Battled Typhus and Sabotaged the Nazis”. Arthur Allen currently editor at Politico’s Pro eHealth, has decades of experience in journalism as a correspondent for The Associated Press. He covered the war in El Salvador for three years and was based in Germany in the 1990s. He is the author of Vaccine (Norton, 2007), a social and scientific history of vaccination, and Ripe (Counterpoint, 2011), a study of tomato breeding, genetics and production. The lectur will take place on November 20 at 4:00 p.m. at the Institute for Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies, 758 North Pleasant Street. Read more...
Life Sciences Graduate Research Symposium Features Research of Microbiology Graduate Students
November 2014: Jennifer Hayashi, Sylvia Rivera-Ferreira and Begum Topcuoglu, Microbiology graduate students, will give research presentations at the University of Massachusetts Fourth Annual Lifes Sciences Graduate Research Symposium on Friday, November 21st, Room 163 Campus Center.
Panel Discussion on the Ebola Epidemic
October 2014: Wilmore Webley, Associate Professor of Microbiology, moderated a panel discussion on the Ebola Epidemic at the University of Massachusetts on Tuesday, October 28, at 6:00 p.m. in the Campus Center Auditorium. Panel participants included Martha Anker from the UMass School of Public Health and Health Sciences; George Corey, Director/Medical Director at University Health Services; Donna Gallagher, Founding Codirector of the UMass Medical School Office of Global Health and Alpha Kabinet Kaba, Pioneer Valley Performing Arts and a native of Guinea whose family has been impacted by the Ebola outbreak. Read more...
News from the Webley Laboratory
July 2014: The Rays of Hope Center for Breast Cancer Research recently awarded Wilmore Webley a one year grant for his project entitled "Deciphering the Role of Human Adenovirus Infection in Obesity and Breast Cancer Risk."
June 2014: Wilmore Webley was invited to present a guest lecture to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health on May 29th at the William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute, Jamaica Plain, Boston MA. His presentation entitled “Evaluation of a Gas Vesicle Nanoparticle-based Chlamydia Vaccine: New Hope for The Future?” highlighted the progress his research team has made in developing a Chlamydia vaccine. Dr. Webley was hosted by Marija PopStefanija and Immunization Epidemiologists from the Bureau of Infectious Disease Prevention, Response & Services. In attendance were members of the Infectious Disease Prevention, Response & Services, the MDPH Bureau of Laboratory Sciences, The Massachusetts Food Protection Program and the presentation was linked to satellite regional offices in various regions throughout the state.
May 2014: Kelly Aldridge, student researcher in the laboratory of Wilmore Webley, recently presented a poster entitled "From Sneeze to Wheeze: Hunting for Asthmagenic Microbes" at the General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in Boston, Massachusetts. Ms. Aldridge's poster was selected for a press release by ASM.
Applied Molecular Biotechnology Program a Big Success
June 2014: The Department of Microbiology's new accelerated one-year Applied Molecular Biotechnology Master's program has concluded its first academic year having placed 100 percent of its students into summer internships at biotechnology firms. Read more...
Postdoctoral Researcher Receives Career Award from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund
June 2014: Nikhil Malvankar, a postoctoral researcher with UMass faculty members Derek Lovley (Microbiology) and Mark Tuominen (Physics), has received a five-year, $500,000, career award from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund. The career award is designed to assist in advancing postdoctoral researchers into faculty positions. Read more...
Lovley Among Eight UMass Researchers to be Named 'Highly Cited Researchers 2014'
June 2014: Derek Lovley was among eight UMass researchers to be named "Highly Cited Researchers 2014" by Thomson Reuters for contributing publications that are considered the most influential in their respective fields. The eight named are all faculty in the College of Natural Sciences at UMass Amherst: Eric Decker, David Julian McClements, Yeonhwa Park, all of food science; Vincent Rotello, chemistry; Thomas Russell, polymer science and engineering, Baoshan Xing, environmental soil and chemistry; Derek Lovley, microbiology, and space scientist Mauro Giavaliso, astronomy. Read more...
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