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UW–Madison Department of Bacteriology
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Research and education in modern microbiology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
To better understand the spread of infectious disease, Dr. Kerri Coon and her lab have joined forces with UK researchers to create a bacterial Mosquito-Associated Isolate Collection (MosAIC), the first large-scale repository of mosquito-associated microbiomes.
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A MosAIC of Microbiomes
Vector-borne diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases and cause more than 700,000 deaths annually, according to the World Health Organization. Diseases transmitted by mo…
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August 6, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Part of the Wisconsin Idea is that our teaching and research should reach beyond the classroom and make a public impact. Recent PhD Erin Conley exemplified this Idea, dedicating a chapter of her thesis to communicating her research to non-specialists. Check it out below!
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Chemistry Graduate Research and Education
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August 5, 2025 at 5:49 PM
Congratulations to Dr. Burcu Alptekin, Postdoc in the Ané Lab, on her recent Excellence in Service Award presented by the UW–Madison Postdoctoral Association. She was one of only seven postdocs recognized across the entire university. Well-done, Dr. Alptekin!

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August 4, 2025 at 8:48 PM
BACT Affiliate and @uwbiochem.bsky.social Prof. Vatsan Raman's Lab has a new tool to identify patterns in the genomes of bacteriophages crucial to the killing of bacteria. Previously unidentifiable, these patterns might offer more effective therapeutic applications.
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Research in Brief: The What, Why, and How
Researchers in the Raman Lab developed a tool to identify short patterns in the genomes of bacteriophages that make phages effective at killing bacteria.
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July 2, 2025 at 9:23 PM
Save the date for the 39th Annual Kenneth B. Raper Symposium on September 2, 2025! Check out the schedule here: kbrapersymposium.bact.wisc.edu.
June 13, 2025 at 4:50 PM
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Want a listen that will, as @kacarlab.bsky.social puts it, 'wire you up?'

"I will never forget that: I can hold a pen. And I can write. So, now, what do you do with it? What is the biggest question you can ask? What is the most important thing you can do with you life?"
From studying enzymes in zebrafish to leading efforts to resurrect ancient proteins, Betül Kaçar has taken a truly unique career path.

Hear the story of this pioneer in molecular paleobiology in Ep. 3 of “The Leap,” with @hypothesisfund.bsky.social‬.

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May 28, 2025 at 6:45 PM
Meet Jasmine Hughes, Microbiology major! She's also been active in the Community Resource Navigator Program through her global health certificate, allowing her to work directly with community members and gain insight into the real-world impacts of health disparities.
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Spring 2025 Grad: Jasmine Hughes – Agricultural & Life Sciences
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May 8, 2025 at 6:17 PM
Shout out to Scott Chang and @mdtp.bsky.social's Shruthi Magesh for this big honor!
🎉 Huge congratulations to lab member Scott Chang for being named one of UW-Madison's Top 10 Notable Graduates of the Class of 2025. 👏 Way to go, Scott, delivering excellence right up to the last moment! We are incredibly proud of you! 🌟

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May 7, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Meet Bacteriology Master's grad Sofia Fernandez! Sofia has been actively engaged in research to understand how traditionally fermented foods in rural areas, such as Zambia, can be leveraged to promote female entrepreneurship and improved gut health.
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Spring 2025 Grad: Sofia Fernandez – Agricultural & Life Sciences
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May 6, 2025 at 7:17 PM
With spring graduation just around the corner, we're highlighting the achievements of our students this week. First up is @asm.org Fenwich Fellow @chrisdade.bsky.social. Here, he discusses his path to science advocacy and offers guidance on informing science policy.
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Fenwick Fellow Chris Dade's Science Advocacy Story
YouTube video by American Society for Microbiology
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May 5, 2025 at 6:29 PM
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Fantastic @uwbact.bsky.social seminar today from Kevin Forsberg @kvnforsberg.bsky.social. Read about some of his lab's recent work on antiphage defense systems in the preprint below.
My lab’s first preprint!

We used functional metagenomics to identify phage defenses in human and soil microbiomes. We scaled these selections while maintaining accuracy, enabling us to examine 9 habitats for defense elements against 7 phages.

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April 17, 2025 at 10:16 PM
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⬇️ Check out the latest publication from #MDTP students on the origin and evolution of translation factors. Led by Evrim Fer and co-authored by Tony Yao.
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The origins and evolution of translation factors
Translation is an ancient molecular information processing system found in all living organisms. Over the past decade, significant progress has been made in uncovering the origins of early translation...
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April 8, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Congratulations to Bacteriology Affiliate Dr. Anne Pringle on her election as an @aaas.org fellow! Dr. Pringle was elected for distinguished contributions to mycology, especially fungal spore dispersal and the effects of invasive fungi on ecosystems worldwide.

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AAAS members elect UW researchers new fellows
Seven UW–Madison researchers are among the 471 scientists, engineers and innovators honored in this year's awards from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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April 9, 2025 at 4:26 PM
Big honor for Dr. Kerri Coon, winner of the Emil H. Steiger Teaching Award! "Coon’s teaching philosophy is centered on the guiding principle that educators should serve not only as communicators of information but as facilitators of independent and active learning."

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Meet the 2025 Distinguished Teaching Award winners
“These 12 talented educators come from academic disciplines that are as different as can be — from forestry to literature to computer science — but they share a deep commitment to inspiring our studen...
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March 26, 2025 at 3:57 PM
Fantastic profile on Microbiology major and burgeoning mudpuppy expert, Mason Polencheck. A great example of how one finds and falls in love with a scientific niche, as well as of the many research opportunities available to our undergraduate students.

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In Pursuit of Mudpuppies
The first time Mason Polencheck BSx’25 met a mudpuppy, he was nine years old, on a fishing trip in the waters of Lake Superior. It’s an experience he’ll aways remember, one that spawned his …
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March 21, 2025 at 5:44 PM
Great profile on the @kacarlab.bsky.social by @bigthink.com discussing their project looking at ancient forms of nitrogenase for insight into life, its origins, and a more sustainable future.

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The lab resurrecting ancient proteins to unlock life’s secrets
An inside look at a new project focusing on nitrogenase, the enzyme that makes nitrogen available to life — a key to Earth’s past and future.
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March 19, 2025 at 5:07 PM
Meet @jeanmichelane.bsky.social, Professor of BACT & PAS, who uses microbes to maintain sustainability of our agriculture by protecting the environment over the long term and reducing costs for food, feed & biofuel production. Thx @warfnews.bsky.social for the profile!
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Meet UW-Madison’s Jean-Michel Ane
“Prof. Ane’s work encourages broad sustainability through understanding complex microbe-plant relationships. Ultimately, his research will help drive more efficient and productive agricultural practic...
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March 10, 2025 at 6:21 PM
Congratulations to Bacteriology PI Daniel Amador-Noguez on his recent Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers! Great write-up below by @uwenergy.bsky.social.

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Amador-Noguez receives presidential award for research
An associate professor of bacteriology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Amador-Noguez uses systems-level analyses – including metabolomics, computational modeling, and genetic engineering – to ...
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February 20, 2025 at 10:04 PM