Past News & Announcements
Nevin and Lovley Named Highly Cited Researchers
December 2019: Kelly Nevin and Derek Lovley have been recognized for being among the world’s most highly cited researchers in 2019 by London-based Clarivate Analytics, owner of the Web of Science. The citation analysis identifies influential researchers as determined by their peers around the world. Read more...
Mrinalini Ghoshal Receives Award for Presentation
November 2019: Mrinalini (Mira) Ghoshal, 3rd-year PhD candidate in the Microbiology Department received the 1st Prize Award for the Best Oral Presentation at the 9th Annual Life Sciences Graduate Research Symposium. The Symposium was held at the UMass-Amherst Campus on November 22, 2019. The title of Mira’s presentation was: “Exploring the role of low molecular weight metabolites in the formation of host brain lesions during Cryptococcus neoformans infection”. Cryptococcus is an important fungal disease problem that kills 181,000 people each year, and Mira is exploring a new mode for the way the fungus attacks the brain. Her research is conducted in collaboration with her advisor, Professor Barry Goodell in the Microbiology Department.
Lovley Team Recipient of Manning/IALS Seed Grant
October 2019: Derek Lovley and his group of researchers were one of six teams to be named recipients of the first Manning/IALS Seed Grants for their project “Fabricating Protein Nanowires for Unique Sensing Capabilities”. Alumnus Paul Manning and his wife, Diane, committed $1 million through their family foundation to establish the Manning Innovation Program. Read more...
Derek Lovley's research on electroactive bacteria was recently featured in the New York Times.
Microbiology Promotions
September 2019: Dr. Yasu Morita received tenure and was promoted to the rank of Associate Professor. Jeffrey Kane, AMB Lecturer and Advisor, was promoted to Senior Lecturer. Both promotions were effective September 1, 2019.
New Bacterium Discovered by Kristen DeAngelis, Gina Chaput and Researchers
May 2019: Kristen DeAngelis, Gina Chaput, and a group of researchers recently identified and squenced a new lignin-degrading bacterium, Serratia quinivorans 124R. The findings were recently highlighted as a Microbiology Resource Announcement by the American Society of Microbiology. Read more...
Wilmore Webley Awarded Manning Prize for Excellence in Teaching
May 2019: Wilmore Webley, Associate Professor of Microbiology and Director of Pre-Med Advising, was one of five University of Massachusetts faculty to receive the Manning Prize for Excellence in Teaching. One prize was awarded from each of the five University campuses. The award was established in 2016 by UMass Lowell alumni Rob and Donna Manning to honor UMass professors who excel in teaching and service. Read more...
Olivia Venezia Receives UMass Rising Researcher Award
May 2019: Olivia Venezia, a Microbiology senior, was one of six undergraduates to be presented with the UMass Rising Researcher Award on April 24, 2019. The Rising Researcher program celebrates undergraduate students who excel in research, scholarship or creative activity. Read more...
Reuben Shipway Featured in New York Times
April 2019: Dr. Reuben Shipway, who joined the Microbiology Department and Professor Barry Goodell’s Lab as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in April, was recently featured in the New York Times for his research. Shipway’s discovery of a new marine mollusk species included DNA sequencing of the shipworm mollusks and their bacterial symbionts. Goodell has an ongoing collaboration with Northeastern University researchers, and Shipway’s arrival allows for a continuation of this as the team explores the role of bacterial symbionts in shipworm metabolism. Read more...
Martz Molecular Visualization Resources Widely Used
April 2019: A YouTube video explaining the Ramachandran Principle, posted by Professor Emeritus Eric Martz 9 months ago, has been viewed >5,000 times. Other resources developed by Martz include FirstGlance in Jmol, which provides guided exploration of the 3D structures of macromolecules. It is used hundreds of times a day (>1.5 million uses since 2006). Martz teaches free workshops every June.
Kathryn Rahlwes Receives Award
February 2019: Kathryn Rahlwes, Microbiology Ph.D. candidate, was awarded the Curtis B. Thorne "Carry On" Award on February 16, 2019. The award was established in 2008 to honor former Microbiology Faculty member Curt Thorne. The graduate student is chosen based on contributions to the Department and their discipline and for serving as a role model to other students.
Jeffrey Kane Presented with Graduate Student Award
February 2019: On Saturday, February 16, Jeffrey Kane was presented the James F. Holden Distinguished Teaching Award. The award is presented annually by the Microbiology Graduate Student Group to a member of the graduate faculty in the Department of Microbiology for excellence in teaching and mentorship of graduate students. Mr. Kane is a Lecturer and Advisor for the Applied and Molecular Biotechnology Master's Program in the Department of Microbiology.
Derek Lovely Named to Highly Cited Researchers List 2018
November 2018: Derek Lovley has been named to the list of Highly Cited Researcher for 2018. The Highly Cited Researchers list recognizes world-class researchers selected for their exceptional research performance, demonstrated by production of multiple highly cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in Web of Science. Read more...
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