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Steve Winans focuses primarily on how host-associated bacteria detect chemical signals released by host plants or by sibling bacteria.
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- I have been a member of the Department of Microbiology since 1988. I obtained his PhD degree in Biology at M.I.T., working with Graham Walker, and did postdoctoral studies at the University of Washington with Eugene Nester. As a postdoctoral fellow, I helped describe how the plant pathogenic bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens detects chemical cues that are released from plant wound sites, and uses this information to transcribe genes that direct the disease process. The detection of these signals requires one of the first-described two-component regulatory systems, composed of a sensory histidine kinase and a phosphorylated response regulator. I have continued with these studies at Cornell University. Since joining the Cornell faculty, our lab has used Agrobacterium to continue studies of chemical ecology. We have elucidated how Agrobacterium detects a variety of plant-released chemical cues. Beginning in the early 1990’s, our lab broadened its focus to study how this bacterium can detect chemical signals released by sibling bacteria. Thanks in part to his work, we now know that many bacteria use diffusible molecules as pheromones to estimate their population density and to coordinate their physiologies. This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as quorum sensing, a term that we coined in a review article. Quorum sensing in Agrobacterium requires TraI and TraR proteins, where TraI synthesizes the pheromone in this system, while TraR is a pheromone receptor and pheromone-dependent transcription factor. Our group was the first to purify any protein in the TraI family and reconstitute its pheromone synthesis activities in a purified system. We then turned our attention to the pheromone receptor protein TraR. We did the first purification of any member of the TraR family and reconstituted all of its properties in a purified system. One interesting discovery was that TraR cannot fold into a soluble, functional form in the absence of its pheromone, indicating that the pheromone acts as a scaffold for protein folding. The same was later shown to be general property of most of these proteins. We also collaborated in obtaining the high-resolution crystal structure of TraR-pheromone-DNA complexes. A decade later, no other member of this family has been crystallized in such a ternary complex. We also study the quorum-sensing systems of two other bacteria, Burkholderia cenocepacia, and of Yersinia enterocolitica, both human pathogens. The CepR and CepI proteins of B. cenocepacia follow the same general patterns as the TraR and TraI proteins, in that CepI makes a pheromone that CepR needs for activity. However, this organism also expresses a protein called CepR2, which resembles CepR, and which detects the pheromone made by CepI. However, CepR2 is active only in the absence of this pheromone. The YenI and YenR proteins of Y. enterocolitica also have some surprising properties. Like CepR2, YenR is active only in the absence of the pheromone make by YenI. YenR activates the transcription of a small noncoding RNA called YenS. YenS stimulates the swarming motility of the organism across an agar surface. YenS is opposed by another small RNA called YenT. Y. enterocolitica also encodes another pheromone receptor called YetR, whose functions remain to be described. In the course of these studies, my lab has published 98 original research articles, 15 review articles, and 12 book chapters. I have edited two books, both on the topic of cell-cell signaling in bacteria. One book was co-edited by Dr. Gary Dunny (University of Minnesota) while the other was co-edited by Bonnie Bassler (Princeton University). I have also organized two ASM conferences that focused on cell-cell communication. I am a member of the American Academy for Microbiology, and have served on several funding panels for the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.
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- INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AGROBACTERIUM AND HOST PLANTS awarded by NATL INST OF HEALTH DHHS 2007 - 2012
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- A LuxR-type repressor of Burkholderia cenocepacia inhibits transcription via antiactivation and is inactivated by its cognate acylhomoserine lactone.. Molecular Microbiology. 2013
- Agrobacterium tumefaciens can obtain sulphur from an opine that is synthesized by octopine synthase using S-methylmethionine as a substrate.. Molecular Microbiology. 84:845-856. 2012
- The ABCs of plasmid replication and segregation.. Nature Reviews Microbiology. 10:755-765. 2012
- The quorum-sensing protein TraR of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is susceptible to intrinsic and TraM-mediated proteolytic instability.. Molecular Microbiology. 84:807-815. 2012
- A new family of quorum sensing pheromones synthesized using S-adenosylmethionine and Acyl-CoAs (review article). Molecular Microbiology. 79:1403-1406. 2011
- Most mutant OccR proteins that are defective in positive control hold operator DNA in a locked high-angle bend. . Journal of Bacteriology. 193:5442-5449. 2011
- RepC protein of the octopine-type Ti plasmid binds to the probable origin of replication within repC and functions only in cis. . Molecular Microbiology. 81:1593-1606. 2011
- Saturation mutagenesis of a CepR binding site as a means to identify new quorum-regulated promoters in Burkholderia cenocepacia. . Molecular Microbiology. 79:616-632. 2011
- The quorum-hindered transcription factor YenR of Yersinia enterocolitica inhibits pheromone production and promotes motility via a small non-coding RNA. . Molecular Microbiology. 80:556-571. 2011
- Identification and characterization of new LuxR/LuxI-type quorum sensing systems from metagenomic libraries.. Environmental Microbiology. 12:105-117. 2010
- LuxR-type quorum-sensing regulators that are detached from common scents (review article). Molecular Microbiology. 77:1072-1082. 2010
- Dimerization of the quorum sensing transcription factor TraR enhances resistance to cytoplasmic proteolysis.. Molecular Microbiology. 73:32-42. 2009
- Identification of amino acid residues of the pheromone-binding domain of the transcription factor TraR that are required for positive control. . Molecular Microbiology. 73:341-351. 2009
- The chaperone GroESL enhances the accumulation of soluble, active TraR protein, a quorum-sensing transcription factor from Agrobacterium tumefaciens.. Journal of Bacteriology. 191:3706-3711. 2009
- Transsexuality in the rhizosphere: quorum sensing reversibly converts Agrobacterium tumefaciens from phenotypically female to male.. Journal of Bacteriology. 191:3375-3383. 2009
- Cell-cell communication in the plant pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens. (review article). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 362:1135-1148. 2007
- Molecular characterization of diazotrophic and denitrifying bacteria associated with mangrove roots. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73:7308-7321. 2007
- Reconstitution of the biochemical activities of the AttJ repressor and the AttK, AttL, and AttM catabolic enzymes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Journal of Bacteriology. 189:3674-3679. 2007
- The quorum-sensing transcription factor TraR decodes its DNA binding site by direct contacts with DNA bases and by detection of DNA flexibility. Molecular Microbiology. 64:245-256. 2007
- TraA, TraC, and TraD autorepress two divergent quorum-regulated promoters near the transfer origin of the Ti plasmid of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Molecular Microbiology. 63:1769-1782. 2007
- Point of View: Bacterial evolution by intelligent design (review article). American Chemical Society Symposium Series. 1:429-431. 2006
- A small antisense RNA attenuates expression of an essential replicase gene of an Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid. Molecular Microbiology. 56:1574-15. 2005
- Amino-terminal protein fusions to the TraR quorum-sensing transcription factor enhance protein stability and autoinducer-independent activity. Journal of Bacteriology. 187:1219-1226. 2005
- Detection and response to host-released chemical signals by plant associated bacteria (review article). Microbiol Molec. Biol. Rev.. 69:155-194. 2005
- Direct binding of the purified quorum sensing regulator CepR of Burkholderia cenocepacia to two target promoters in vitro. Molecular Microbiology. 57:452-467. 2005
- Identification of amino acid residues of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens quorum-sensing regulator TraR that are critical for positive control of transcription. Molecular Microbiology. 55:1473-1486. 2005
- Microbiology: bacterial speech bubbles (Commentary in News and Views.. Nature. 437:330. 2005
- RepB protein of an Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid binds to a site between repA and repB for plasmid partitioning and autorepression. Molecular Microbiology. 58:1114-1129. 2005
- Unwounded plants elicit Agrobacterium vir gene induction and T-DNA transfer: transformed plant cells produce opines yet are tumor-free. Molecular Microbiology. 57:1522-1531. 2005
- VirA and VirG activate the Ti plasmid repABC operon, elevating plasmid copy number in response to wound-released chemical signals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102:14843-14848. 2005
- Chemical communication in proteobacteria: biochemical and structural studies of signal synthases and receptors required for intercellular signalling.. Molecular Microbiology. 53:755-769. 2004
- Reciprocal regulation of bioluminescence and type III protein secretion in Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio parahaemolyticus in response to diffusible chemical signals. (review article). Journal of Bacteriology. 186:3674-3676. 2004
- Signal quenching, detoxification, and mineralization of vir gene inducing phenolics by the VirH2 protein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Molecular Microbiology. 51:1103-1115. 2004
- Site-directed mutagenesis of a LuxR-type quorum sensing transcription factor: alteration of autoinducer specificity. Molecular Microbiology. 51:765-76. 2004
- VirA of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is an intradimer transphosphorylase and a signal-responsive phospho-VirG phosphatase. Molecular Microbiology. 52:1349-1362. 2004
- A LuxR-type regulator from Agrobacterium tumefaciens elevates Ti plasmid copy number by activating transcription of plasmid replication genes. Molecular Microbiology. 48:1059-1073. 2003
- An Agrobacterium bioassay strain for ultrasensitive detection of quorum sensing signal molecules: detection of autoinducers in Mesorhizobium huakuii. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:6949-6953. 2003
- Identification and characterization of the conjugal transfer region of the pCg1 plasmid from naphthalene-degrading Pseudomonas putida Cg1. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:3263-3271. 2003
- Identification and characterization of the conjugal transfer region of the pCg1 plasmid from naphthalene-degrading Pseudomonas putida Cg1. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:3263-3271. 2003
- Plant transformation by co-inoculation with a disarmed Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain and an Escherichia coli strain carrying mobilizable transgenes. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:6731-6739. 2003
- The RepA and RepB autorepressors and TraR play opposing roles in the regulation of a Ti plasmid repABC operon. Molecular Microbiology. 49:441-455. 2003
- Bacterial Esperanto (Commentary in News and Views). Nature Structural and Molecular Biology. 9. 2002
- Mob psychology (review article). Journal of Bacteriology. 184:873-883. 2002
- Constitutive mutations of the occR regulatory protein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens affect ligand-responsive DNA bending. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277:15773-15780. 2002
- Mutations in the binding site of the OccR regulatoryprotein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens that block DNA bending do not render OccR constitutive. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277:15773-15780. 2002
- Structural analysis of a bacterial quorum-sensing transcriptional regulator complexed with an autoinducer pheromone and operator DNA. Nature. 417:971-974. 2002
- The quorum-sensing regulator TraR of Agrobacterium tumefaciens requires autoinducer for protein folding, dimerization, and protease resistance. Proceedings at the National Academy of Science USA. 98:1507-1512. 2001
- TrlR, a defective TraR-like protein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens forms heterodimers with TraR in vitro, thereby blocking TraR-mediated quorum sensing. Molecular Microbiology. 40:414-421. 2001
- The right end of the virregion of an octopine-type Ti plasmid contains four new members of the vir regulon that are not essential for pathogenesis. Journal of Bacteriology. 182:1774-1778. 2000
- A proline-responsive member of the Lrp family of transcriptional regulators condenses 100 nucleotides of DNA into a globular nucleoprotein complex. Journal of Molecular Biology. 288:811-824. 1999
- An Lrp-type transcriptional regulator from Agrobacterium tumefaciens condenses more than 100 nucleotides of DNA into globular nucleoprotein complexes. Journal of Molecular Biology. 288:811-24. 1999
- Autoinducer binding by the quorum-sensing regulator TraR increases affinity for target promoters in vitro and decreases traR turnover rates in whole cells. Proceedings at the National Academy of Science USA. 96:4632-4637. 1999
- Genetic analysis of the mobilization and leading regions of the IncN plasmids pKM101 and pCU1. Journal of Bacteriology. 181:2572-2583. 1999
- Mannopinic acid and agropinic acid catabolism region of the octopine-type Ti plasmid pTi15955. Molecular Microbiology. 31:339-348. 1999
- The phenolic vir gene inducer ferulic acid is O-demethylated by the VirH2 protein of an Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid. Molecular Microbiology. 34:512-522. 1999
- Activity of the quorum-sensing regulator TraR of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is inhibited by a truncated, dominant defective TraR-like protein. Molecular Microbiology. 27:289-297. 1998
- Analogs of the autoinducer 3-oxo-octanoyl-homoserine lactone strongly inhibit activity of the TraR protein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Journal of Bacteriology. 180:5398-5405. 1998
- Wound released chemical signals may elicit multiple responses from an Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain containing an octopine-type Ti plasmid. Journal of Bacteriology. 180:5660-5667. 1998
- Suicide plasmids containing promoterless reporter genes can simultaneously disrupt and create fusions to target genes of diverse bacteria. Gene. 188:69-75. 1997
- The hydrophobic TraM protein of pKM101 is required for conjugal transfer and sensitivity to donor-specific bacteriophage. Plasmid. 37:181-187. 1997
- Transcriptional regulation and location of Agrobacterium tumefaciens genes required for complete catabolism of octopine. Journal of Bacteriology. 179:1-8. 1997
- Identification of Agrobacterium tumefaciens genes that direct the complete catabolism of octopine. Journal of Bacteriology. 178:1872-1880. 1996
- Conserved cis-acting promoter elements are required for density-dependent transcription of Agrobacterium tumefaciens conjugal transfer genes. Journal of Bacteriology. 178:435-440. 1996
- Enzymatic synthesis of a quorum-sensing autoinducer using defined substrates. Science. 272:1655-1658. 1996
- Genes encoding the pKM101 conjugal mating pore are negatively regulated by the plasmid-encoded KorA and KorB proteins. Journal of Bacteriology. 178:4392-4399. 1996
- Localization of OccR-activated and TraR-activated promoters that express two ABC-type permeases and the traR gene of Ti plasmid pTiR10. Molecular Microbiology. 20:1199-1210. 1996
- Pleiotropic phenotypes caused by genetic ablation of the receiver module of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirA protein. Journal of Bacteriology. 178:4710-4716. 1996
- Resection and mutagenesis of the acid pH-inducible P2 promoter of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens virG gene. Journal of Bacteriology. 178:4717-4720. 1996
- The conjugal transfer system of A. tumefaciens octopine-type Ti plasmids is closely related to the transfer system of an IncP plasmid and distantly related to Ti plasmid vir genes. Journal of Bacteriology. 178:4248-4257. 1996
- The putA gene of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is transcriptionally activated in response to proline by an Lrp-like protein and is not autoregulated. Molecular Microbiology. 22:1025-1034. 1996
- Activity of the Agrobacterium Ti plasmid conjugal transfer regulator TraR is inhibited by the product of the traM gene. Journal of Bacteriology. 177:1367-1373. 1995
- High angle and ligand-induced low angle DNA bends incited by OccR lie in the same plane with OccR bound to the interior angle. Journal of Molecular Biology. 253:32-38. 1995
- The octopine-type Ti plasmid pTiA6 of Agrobacterium tumefaciens contains a gene homologous to the chromosomal virulence gene acvB. Journal of Bacteriology. 177:892-897. 1995
- The sixty nucleotide OccR operator contains a subsite essential and sufficient for OccR binding and a second subsite required for ligand-responsive DNA bending. Journal of Molecular Biology. 253:691-702. 1995
- A mutation in the receiver domain of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens transcriptional regulator VirG increases its affinity for operator DNA. Molecular Microbiology. 12:23-30. 1994
- A LuxR-LuxI type regulatory system activates Agrobacterium Ti plasmid conjugal transfer in the presence of a plant tumor metabolite. Journal of Bacteriology. 176:2796-2806. 1994
- Common ancestry between incN conjugal transfer genes and macromolecular export systems of plant and animal pathogens. Molecular Microbiology. 14:655-668. 1994
- Entry exclusion of the IncN plasmid pKM101 is mediated by a small hydrophilic protein containing a lipid attachment motif. Plasmid. 31:158-165. 1994
- Altered function mutations in the Agrobacterium tumefaciens OccR protein and in an OccR-regulated promoter. Journal of Bacteriology. 175:7715-7719. 1993
- Genetic and biochemical analysis of an endonuclease encoded by the IncN plasmid pKM101. Nucleic Acids Research. 21:4867-4872. 1993
- Sensitive, economical laboratory photodocumentation using a standard video camera and thermal printer. Biotechniques. 14:902-903. 1993
- The chromosomal regulatory gene chvI of Agrobacterium tumefaciens complements an Escherichia coli phoB mutation and is required for virulence. Journal of Bacteriology. 175:6626-6636. 1993
- Altered function mutations of the transcriptional regulatory gene virG of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Journal of Bacteriology. 174:7040-7043. 1992
- Characterization of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens heat shock response: evidence for a σ32-like sigma factor. Journal of Bacteriology. 174:991-997. 1992
- Functional roles assigned to the periplasmic, linker, and receiver domains of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirA protein. Journal of Bacteriology. 174:7033-7039. 1992
- The A. tumefaciens transcriptional activator OccR causes a bend at a target promoter, which is partially relaxed by a plant tumor metabolite. Cell. 69:659-67. 1992
- The Agrobacterium vir gene transcriptional activator virG is transcriptionally induced by acid pH and other stress stimuli. Journal of Bacteriology. 174:1189-1196. 1992
- Characterization of a putative periplasmic transport system for octopine accumulation encoded by Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid pTiA6. Journal of Bacteriology. 173:6398-6405. 1991
- Characterization of the supervirulent virG gene of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens plasmid pTiBo542. Molecular and General Genetics. 230:302-309. 1991
- Controlled expression of the transcriptional activator gene virG in Agrobacterium tumefaciens by using the Escherichia coli lac promoter. Journal of Bacteriology. 173:1139-1144. 1991
- Transcription of the octopine catabolism operon of the Agrobacterium tumor-inducing plasmid pTiA6 is activated by a LysR-type regulatory protein. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 4:379-385. 1991
- Transcriptional induction of an Agrobacterium regulatory gene at tandem promoters by plant-released phenolics, phosphate starvation, and acidic growth media. Journal of Bacteriology. 172:2433-2438. 1990
- A protein required for transcriptional regulation of Agrobacterium virulence genes spans the cytoplasmic membrane. Journal of Bacteriology. 171:1616-1622. 1989
- The Agrobacterium tumefaciens virE2 gene product is a single-stranded-DNA-binding protein that associates with T-DNA. Journal of Bacteriology. 170:2659-2667. 1988
- Transcriptional regulation of the virA and virG genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Journal of Bacteriology. 170:4047-4054. 1988
- Characterization of The virA Locus of Agrobacterium tumefaciens: a transcriptional regulator and host range determinant. EMBO Journal. 6:849-856. 1987
- Dual control of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid virulence genes. Journal of Bacteriology. 69:5113-5118. 1987
- A gene essential for Agrobacterium virulence is homologous to a family of positive regulatory loci. Proceedings at the National Academy of Science USA. 83:8278-8282. 1986
- Analysis of Agrobacterium tumefaciens virulence mutants in leaf discs. Proceedings at the National Academy of Science USA. 83:2571-2575. 1986
- Characterization of the virE operon of the Agrobacterium plasmid pTiA6. Nucleic Acids Research. 15:825-837. 1986
- Conjugal transfer system of the N incompatibility plasmid pKM101. Journal of Bacteriology. 161:402-410. 1985
- Entry exclusion determinant(s) of the IncN plasmid pKM101. Journal of Bacteriology. 161:411-416. 1985
- Fertility inhibition of RP1 by the IncN plasmid pKM101. Journal of Bacteriology. 161:425-427. 1985
- Identification of pKM101-encoded loci specifying potentially lethal gene products. Journal of Bacteriology. 161:417-424. 1985
- Site-directed insertion and deletion mutagenesis with cloned fragments in Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology. 161:1219-1221. 1985
- Genetic localization and characterization of a pKM101-encoded endonuclease. Journal of Bacteriology. 154:1117-1125. 1982
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- Cell-cell signaling within crown gall tumors. Chemical Communication Among Bacteria. 483. 2008
- Agrobacterium-tumour interactions. Agrobacterium: from biology to biotechnology. 2007
- Quorum-sensing mediated regulation of plant-bacteria interactions and A. tumefaciens virulence. Quorum Sensing and Bacterial Cell-cell Communication. 2005
- The roles of cell-cell communication in confronting the limitations and opportunities of high population densities. Bacterial Stress. 2000
- Cell density-dependent gene expression by Agrobacterium tumefaciens during colonization of crown gall tumors. Cell-Cell Signaling in Bacteria. 1999
- Diverse roles of Agrobacterium Ti plasmid-encoded genes in the formation and colonization of plant tumors. Pathogenicity Islands and other mobile virulence elements. 1999
- Transcriptional regulation of conjugal transfer genes of octopine-type Ti plasmids. Crown Gall: Advances in Understanding Interkingdom Gene Transfer. 59-74. 1996
- Environmentally responsive DNA bending by the Agrobacterium tumefaciens transcriptional activator OccR. Advances in Molecular Genetics of Plant- Microbe Interactions. Vol 3. 1994
- The Agrobacterium tumefaciens transcriptional activator OccR causes a bend at a target promoter that is partially relaxed by a plant tumor metabolite. Advances in Molecular Genetics of Plant-Microbe Interactions. Vol 2. 125-129. 1993
- The Agrobacterium tumefaciens transcriptional activator OccR causes a bend at a target promoter that is partially relaxed by a plant tumor metabolite. Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture. 125-129. 1993
- Interactions between Agrobacterium tumefaciens and its host plant cells. Genes involved in plant defense. 1992
- The role of virulence regulatory loci in determining Agrobacterium host range. Plant Molecular Biology. 573-582. 1987
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- The Agrobacterium tumefaciens transcriptional activator OccR causes a bend at a target promoter that is partially relaxed by a plant tumor metabolite, in Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture. 125-129. 1993
- The Agrobacterium tumefaciens Transcriptional Activator OccR Causes a Bend at a Target Promoter, Which is Partially Relaxed by a Plant Tumor Metabolite 1992
- Fermentative metabolism and anaerobic growth of the aquatic phycomycete Pythiogeton 1977
Teaching
teaching activities
- BIOMI-2900: General Microbiology Lectures - Summer 2013-6wk
- BIOMI-2900: General Microbiology Lectures - Spring 2013
- BIOMI-6905: Prokaryotic Biology: Bacterial Pathogenesis - Spring 2013
- BIOMI-7970: Scientific Communication Skills - Spring 2013
- BIOMI-6080: Genomics of Bacterium-Host Interactions - Fall 2012
- BIOMI-7970: Scientific Communication Skills - Fall 2012
- PLPA-6080: Genomics of Bacterium-Host Interactions - Fall 2012
- BIOG-4990: Independent Undergraduate Research in Biology - Spring 2012
- BIOMI-2900: General Microbiology Lectures - Spring 2012
- BIOMI-4811: Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions - Spring 2012
- BIOMI-6905: Prokaryotic Biology: Bacterial Pathogenesis - Spring 2012
- BIOMI-7970: Scientific Communication Skills - Spring 2012
- BIOPL-4811: Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions - Spring 2012
- PLPA-4811: Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions - Spring 2012
- BIOMI-7970: Scientific Communication Skills - Fall 2011
Service
service to the profession
- American Academy of Microbiology, Carski Foundation Distinguished Teaching Award Selection Committee Committee Member 2005 -
- American Academy of Microbiology Faculty Fellow 2003 -
- American Society for Microbiology Alternate Councilor, Division H 2002 -
- Microbial Physiology and Genetics Study section, National Institutes of Health Member 2002 -
- AI-SPER-0203DF692AB00010808 Host - 2003
- Peer Review Committee Member, American Cancer Society, Molecular and Cell Biology of Cancer Committee Member 1997 - 2001
- Microbial Physiology and Genetics Study Section, National Institute of Health Guest Member 1997 - 2000
- AI-SPER-0203DF692AB000107F5 Host - 1994
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Background
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- Ph.D. in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1984
- A.B. in Botany, University of California, Berkeley 1977
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