
Welcome
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Bacteriology makes fundamental discoveries in microbiology, develops practical applications that affect lives, and provides superior training for the next generation of microbiologists. This training allows undergraduate and graduate students to begin careers that contribute to the world in many ways — in research, teaching, industry, entrepreneurship, scientific writing and editing, and government service. Our community is as a vibrant place to learn, teach, and conduct research; a place rich in opportunity, ideas, creativity, and resources; and a place where people can flourish and discover their own potential.
Events
- Feb19 Microbes and Climate Warming: Impacts, Feedbacks, and Modeling Jizhong (Joe) Zhou — University of Oklahoma | Host — Jade Wang
- Feb26 Swarming motility and the control of flagellar number in Bacillus subtilis Dan Kearns — Indiana University | Host — Briana Burton
- Mar05 Going Where The Wild Things Are: Ocean microbes, their interactions & ecosystem consequences Alexandra Worden — University of Chicago, Marine Biological Laboratory | Host — Katrina Forest
- Mar12 Control and production of a pin-point bacterial adhesive by the model pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens Clay Fuqua — Indiana University | Host — David Hershey
- Mar19 Using Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetases to Discover and Produce New Bioactive Molecules Inspired by Natural Products Andrew Gulick — SUNY Buffalo | Host — Michael Thomas
Recent Publications
- Colin O McCarthy, Dasol Choi, Alissa A Nolden, Eric A Decker, Jae-Hyuk Yu, John G Gibbons Frontiers in fungal biology
- Gut-Heart Axis in Myocardial Repair: Mechanisms, Cross-Organ Networks, and Therapeutic OpportunitiesHung-Chih Chen, Tony W H Tang, Sumi Nani Novita Pasaribu, Deng-Chyang Wu, Federico E Rey, Patrick C H Hsieh Circulation research
- Aaron D Goldman, Gregory P Fournier, Betül Kaçar Cell genomics
- Ellen W van Wijngaarden, Miranda P Brunette, Alexandra G Goetsch, Ilana L Brito, David M Hershey, Meredith N Silberstein bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
- Kevin A England, Aude Trinquier, Leah K McKinney, Jue D Wang, Heather A Feaga bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Google Drive link (campus login required) to the agenda for our next Bacteriology Faculty meeting.
