| |
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
Abstract |
Faculty
Host |
| |
September
5 |
Mark
Eiteman
Center for Molecular BioEngineering
University of Georgia |
Metabolic
engineering of anaplerotic reactions |
Mark Eiteman |
Duncan
Krause |
| |
September
12 |
Paul
Kolenbrander
NIH/NIDCR
Bethesda, MD |
Communication
among oral bacteria and architecture of early biofilm
communities |
Paul Kolenbrander |
John
Mayo |
| |
September
19 |
Tina Henkin
Dept. of Microbiology
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH |
The
T box and S box transcription termination control systems |
Tina Henkin |
Anna
Karls |
| |
September
26 |
Tim
Denny
The Univ. of Georgia
Dept. of Plant Pathology
Athens, GA |
Ralstonia
solanacearum -- a model pathogen for studying systemic
plant colonization |
Tim Denny |
Duncan
Krause |
| |
October
3 |
Clyde
Hutchison
Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, NC |
Mycoplasmas
and the minimal genome concept |
To
be announced |
Duncan
Krause |
| |
October
10 |
Mitchell
Balish
Department of Microbiology
University of Georgia |
Mycoplasma
pneumoniae cell division and the concept of the
bacterial cytoskeleton |
To
be announced |
Duncan
Krause |
| |
October
17 |
Daniel Dykhuizen
Dept. of Ecology & Evolution
SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY |
The
evolutionary genetics of pathogenesis: a case study |
Daniel Dykhuizen |
Anne
Summers |
| |
October
24 |
David Wessner
Department of Biology
Davidson College
Davidson, NC |
Characterization
of novel reovirus stability mutants: An undergraduate
research program |
David Wessner |
Tim
Hoover |
| |
October
29 |
Esther Angert
Department of Microbiology
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY |
Epulopiscium spp.:
Bacteria living large |
Esther Angert |
MGSA |
| |
November
7 |
John
Roth |
To
be announced |
To
be announced |
Ellen
Neidle |
| |
November
14 |
Madeline Rasche
University of Florida
Microbiology & Cell Science Department
Gainesville, FL |
Biosynthesis
of methanopterin, a folate analog in archaea and bacteria |
Madeline Rasche |
Barny
Whitman |
| |
December
5 |
Matthew Fields
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, TN |
Microbial
communities and biochemical functions: Possibilities
and progress for microarray-based assessments |
Matthew Fields |
Joy
Peterson |