Fundamental Bacterial GeneticsISBN: 978-0-632-04448-1
Paperback
302 pages
October 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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Janine E. Trempy, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of
Microbiology and the Associate Dean in the College of Science at
Oregon State University. She has received numerous research and
teaching awards from Oregon State University, and in 1996 she was
named by the Carnegie Foundation/CASE as Oregon Professor of the
Year for her development and use of innovative inquiry based
cooperative learning environments. She was a Waksman/American
Society for Microbiology Traveling Lecturer, presenting lectures
focusing on science education reform. Her research focus is on
bacterial crisis management systems, microbial applications (i.e.
biosensor development; food safety) and developing inclusive
learning environments that enhance science literacy.
Nancy Trun is an Assistant Professor in the Dept of Biological Sciences at Duquesne University where she teaches undergraduate and graduate level microbial genetics. She has taught microbial genetics courses at the University of Maryland and at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and received the National Institutes of Health Director's Award for science education at the elementary school level. Currently, her research focus is on chromosome folding in bacteria.