Past News & Announcements
Webley Provides Insight in to Recent Research Findings
August 2013: The Los Angeles Times reported on research findings recently published in Science Translational Medicine on the increased effectiveness of antibiotics when trace amounts of silver were added. Wilmore Webley, Associate Professor of Microbiology, provided insight on the recent discovery. Read more
Rich Offers Expertise on Mosquito-Borne Illness
June 2013: Dr. Stephen Rich, a Professor of Microbiology specializing in tick and mosquito-borne illness, recently offered his expertise in a news report on the increase of mosquitos seen in the New England region following recent heavy rainfall. The news report was featured on WGBH. Read more.
National Geographic's Daily News Highlights Electrofuels Research
June 2013: Derek Lovley is involved in one of 14 research projects underway through the U.S. Department of Energy's electrofuels program. Researchers are genetically engineering microorganisms that produce chemicals which burn directly in gas tanks. Read more
Microbiology Graduate Degrees Awarded
May 2013: Congratulations to the Microbiology Class of 2013! Three members of the Class of 2013 received recognition for their academic accomplishments: Michael Boucher was named a UMass 21st Century Leader for far-ranging achievement, initiative and social awareness; Rebecca Cottman was selected as this year's Microbiology student speaker at the CNS Graduation Ceremony and Benjamin Waldman was chosen as a Barry M. Goldwater Scholar.
On Friday, May 10, 2013, the following students from the Microbiology Graduate Program were awarded degrees at the University of Massachusetts Graduate School Commencement: Tawanna Childs, Ph.D.; Jeniffer Concepción, Ph.D.; Shawn Massoni, Ph.D.; Katir Patel, Ph.D.; Timothy Bain, M.S.; Kristina Boguslawski, M.S.; Maria Calapai, M.S.; Robert Delgado, M.S.; Jaclyn Izbicki, M.S.; Devesh Shrestha, M.S. and Megan Strough, M.S.
Morita Receives Award from Mizutani Foundation
March 2013: Yasu Morita, Assistant Professor of Microbiology, was awarded a one-year grant from the Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience for his research project, "Primordial endoplasmic membrane in bacteria with roles in glycan biosynthesis." Read more
Nüsslein’s Research Identifies a New Concern About Deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest
January 2013: Klaus Nüsslein, Associate Professor of Microbiology, led an international team of microbiologists to investigate the influence of land use change from pristine rain forest to agricultural pasture on soil microbial communities. The research identified a troubling net loss in diversity among the microbial organisms responsible for a functioning ecosystem as a consequence of deforestation. This loss in genetic variation of bacteria could reduce the resilience of the rainforest ecosystem. Research findings have been reported in the current issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and have also been highlighted by the Editor of the journal Science." Read more.
Rich Develops New Approach for Treating Malaria
DeAngelis and Group of Researchers Receive Grant from the Joint Genome Institute
December 2012: Kristen DeAngelis, Assistant Professor of Microbiology, and a group of researchers recently received a $500,000 grant from the Joint Genome Institute at the U.S. Department of Energy to identify soil microbes in Harvard Forest and track how they break down forest litter in a simulated warmer climate. Read more
Burand Receives Grant from Essex County Beekeepers' Association
November 2012: John Burand, Professor of Microbiology, received a research grant from the Essex County Beekeepers' Association for his project, "Understanding Bee Virus Epizootiology." ECBA funds grants for researchers who advance the Association's knowledge of honeybees particularly in the state of Massachusetts.
Sandler Receives NIH Grant
November 2012: Steve Sandler, Professor of Microbiology, received a four-year grant from the National Institutes of Health for his research project "Structure and Function of the Bacterial Primosome.
Nüsslein Contributes to the Newly Published "Phytotechnologies"
November 2012: Klaus Nüsslein, Associate Professor of Microbiology, along with a former graduate student, Lisa Stout (Ph.D. '06), contributed a chapter "Plant–Microbe Enabled Contaminant Removal in the Rhizosphere” to the newly published book Phytotechnologies – Remediation of Environmental Contaminants. The book provides a unique review of the emerging technologies of plant and plant products to degrade, extract, contain, or immobilize contaminants in soil and water.
Hamilton Comments on Peanut Butter Recall
October 2012: In a recent interview with WGGB TV, Erika Hamilton, Lecturer and Director of Microbiology Teaching Services, explained reasons for the recent recall of peanut butter which has been linked to 30 Salmonella cases across 19 states. Watch the video...
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