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Dilara Ally Postdoctoral Scientist |
Office: Gibb Hall 222 Lab: Gibb Hall 247 Phone: +01 (208) 885-5754 ally [at] uidaho.edu Krone |
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Suzanne Joneson Postdoctoral Scientist |
Lab: Life Sciences South 453 Phone: +01 (208) 885-1003 sjoneson [at] uidaho.edu Rosenblum |
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Jarek Krol Postdoctoral Scientist |
Office: Life Sciences South 457 Lab: Life Sciences South 457 +01 (208) 885-8558 jekrolster [at] gmail.com The goal of my current research project is to assess the dynamics of spread and persistence of drug resistance plasmids in bacterial biofilms. More specifically I perform experiments that will lay the groundwork for the development of Stochastic Cellular Automata (CA) models that simulate the spread and maintenance of plasmids in both single-species populations and multi-species communities that are spatially structured in biofilms. This project is in collaboration with Dr. Steve Krone, from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and funded by the National Institutes of Health. Top |
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Jeanne Robertson Postdoctoral Scientist |
Lab: Life Sciences South 453 Phone: +01 (208) 885-1003 jmrobertson [at] uidaho.edu Rosenblum |
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Ursel Schuette Postdoctoral Scientist |
Office: Life Sciences South 275 Phone: +01 (208) 885-4414 Lab: Life Sciences South 282 Phone: +01 (208) 885-2583 ursel.schuette@vandals.uidaho.edu Forney |
![]() Ursel Schuette |
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Craig Stevens Postdoctoral Scientist |
Lab: Life Sciences South 267 Phone: +01 (208) 885-8861 cstevens [at] uidaho.edu Stenkamp |
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Jabus Tyerman Postdoctoral Scientist |
Lab: Life Sciences South 453 Phone: +01 (208) 885-6618 jabus [at] uidaho.edu Harmon |
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Huaijun Xue Postdoctoral Scientist |
Office: Gibb 222 Phone: +01 (208) 885-4229 Lab: Life Sciences South 276 Phone: +01 (208) 885-8860 xue [at] uidaho.edu Pellmyr |
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Hirokazu Yano Postdoctoral Scientist |
Office: Life Sciences South 457 Lab: Life Sciences South 457 Phone: +01 (208) 885-8558 hyano [at] uidaho.edu In order to evaluate the role of plasmid in the emergence of highly resistant bacterial pathogens, fundamental understanding of evolution of plasmid-host-range is essential. The purpose of my research is to elucidate the evolutionary changes that permit a plasmid to expand or shift its host range. I am using genetic and molecular biological methods in this research. Top |
![]() Hirokazu Yano |






