PMI Periodical Returns

The Pathogen and Microbiome Institute has grown tremendously in the past decade and a half. PMI now occupies two floors in the Applied Research and Development Building. We have doubled the number of Undergraduate Students and currently have approximately 47 Undergraduate Students, bringing the total number of PMI employees to a whopping 142 total.

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Derek Lake | Distinguished Senior Award

Thank you for offering me the opportunity to write about my recognition as the College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences Distinguished Senior of the Year. Receiving this award is an honor that reflects the hard work, dedication, and passion for academic and extracurricular pursuits within the College of Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences.

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Emma Federman Wins Poster Award

Emma is an undergraduate research assistant majoring in Biomedical Science and minoring in Psychology. Her research has focused on using genetics to monitor a threatened snake species and applying a new non-invasive method to identify rabies virus.

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Paul Keim | Oxford Sabbatical

While I’m away on my sabbatical, I hope everyone at PMI is enjoying the beginning of the semester. There are many fun and exciting research projects, events, and conferences in store for this Spring 2023 semester.

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Paul Keim | Spring Semester

While I’m away on my sabbatical, I hope everyone at PMI is enjoying the beginning of the semester. There are many fun and exciting research projects, events, and conferences in store for this Spring 2023 semester.

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Morgan Hughes | PhD Student

During her PhD at PMI, Morgan will combine her experiences in bat research, genetic research and tropical dry-forest conservation. She will be investigating the seasonal dynamics and landscape ecology of bat communities in the highly fragmented Tumbesian and Marañon dry-forests of Peru.

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José Martínez-Fonseca | PhD Student

José’s research focuses on improving our understanding of anthropogenic effects on wildlife at the landscape and species level. He uses landscape analysis and DNA metabarcoding to shed light on the ecology and habitat requirements of understudied bat species.

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Become a Biologist

The USGS National Wildlife Health Center is the only federal science center dedicated to wildlife disease detection, control, and prevention in the United States.

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Dan Sanchez | PhD Student

Awarded an NSF graduate research fellowship, Dan is skilled in next-generation sequencing, microbiome bioinformatics, phylogenetics, ecological niche modeling, and bacterial and fungal microbiology.

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Transmission of antimicrobial resistant Yersinia pestis during a pneumonic plague outbreak

Known for the infamous Black Death, plague continues to affect hundreds of people globally each year in underdeveloped countries. An antimicrobial resistant (AMR) strain of Yersinia pestis was discovered from a 2013 Madagascar pneumonic plague outbreak. Newly published research from Dave Wagner and colleagues, reveals for the first time that AMR Y. pestis can be […]

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2020 Keim Award

We are pleased to announce that the recipient of the 2020 Keim Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research (Keim Award) is NAU undergraduate, Kyle S. Ghaby!

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CTSC shows Stenoparib to be effective in blocking replication of SARS-CoV-2

  The COVID-19 Testing Service Center (CTSC) was establish to perform in vitro testing of Coronavirus. Test results show that Stenoparib, an ovarian cancer drug already approved by the FDA, is effective in combating coronavirus. When used in combination with Remdesivir, the drugs work in tandem to successfully inhibit viral multiplication. The results are published […]

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