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Apr23
Microbiome After Menopause: Recurrent UTI and Estrogen Shape the Urobiome of Postmenopausal Women
Nicole De Nisco, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Biological Sicences, University of Texas Dallas11:30amMicrobiology Seminar Series -
Apr25
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Apr30
Increasing STEM Identity and Academic Success through Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
Emily Rabinsky, Ph.D.Professor of Biology, Holyoke Community College11:30amMicrobiology Seminar Series -
May2
Microbiology Student Spotlight
Yahaira Bermudez, Spaulding-Smith Fellow, Selected for Scientist Mentoring and Diversity Program
Yahaira Bermudez was one of two UMass graduate students that have been selected for the 2023-24 Scientist Mentoring & Diversity Program (SMDP), a one-year career mentoring program that pairs ethnically diverse students and early career researchers with industry mentors in the medical technology, biotechnology and consumer healthcare industries.
Department News
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Erika Hamilton Shares Reflections on COVID-19
On the fourth anniversary of the U.S.'s national emergency declaration regarding COVID-19 in 2020, Erika Hamilton, Senior Lecturer of Microbiology, was recently asked by Western Mass News to reflect on COVID-19. -
Lucca Kikuti Mancilio Receives Predissertation Grant
Lucca Kikuti Mancilio, a Microbiology Ph.D. student, is the recipient of a UMass Graduate School Predissertation Research Grant for his proposed research project: PhosForUs: Metagenomic Insights Into in-situ Phosphorus Recovery from Polluted Water Sources Using Biofilm Systems. One of the goals of the project is to advance technology for phosphorus recovery not only from wastewater, but also from polluted waterbodies such as local ponds, and evaluate the recovered phosphorus for use as a more sustainable fertilizer. -
Rich Lab Paper Among Most Downloaded in 2023
A paper by former graduate student Patrick Pearson and Professor Stephen Rich, is among the most downloaded articles in 2023 for the journal Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. -
Lovley Recognized in Research.com’s 2023 List of Top Scientists
Four UMass Amherst faculty scholars representing a range of disciplines in the natural and health sciences have been recognized nationally and globally in Research.com’s 2023 list of top scientists and also earned high rankings in their specific fields of research.
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