Title: Dissecting the connection between the efflux machinery, lipopolysaccharide transport and cell envelope integrity in Escherichia coli to uncover novel targets and chemical leads for antimicrobial development
Title: Development and Encapsulation of a Multi-Receptor Phage Cocktail Against Salmonella for Poultry Food Safety and Multi-Omics Characterization of Phage Resistance
Madison Turner, PhD student in Molecular and Cellular Biology have been named winner at the College of Biological Science’s Three Minute Thesis Heat. They will both go on to represent the college at the university-level competition on April 24. Madison won the College of Biological Science's Three Minute Thesis Heat competition for her presentation, “Capturing a microscopic dance: Insights on the proteasome”. U of Guelph’s Three Minute Thesis Final Competition will be held April 24 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Thesis Title: Study of the Seasonal Dynamics of Grapevine leafroll Associated Viruses Under Cool Climate Conditions, and the Optimization of a Protocol to Initiate Grapevine Infections with Viral Infectious Clones