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Microbiology Student Spotlight
Mrinalini Ghoshal's Research Receives Recognition
Mrinalini Ghoshal, Microbiology Ph.D. candidate, won first place on July 20, 2022, at the Food Microbiology Division Graduate Student Oral Competition organized by the Institute of Food Technologies.
The American Society of Microbiology recently selected a publication for press release which was co-authored by Mrinalini Ghoshal and her advisor, Lynn McLandsborough. The article, Oil-based Systems Show Promise for Eradicating Salmonella on Food Production Machinery, was published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology on August 8, 2022.


Department News
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Yasu Morita Receives NIH Grant to Find Treatments for Tuberculosis
Yasu Morita, Associate Professor of Microbiology, was awarded a two-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support research aimed at developing new and more effective treatments for tuberculosis (TB). Morita studies mycobacteria, a group of bacteria that is omnipresent in the soil and environment. Several species of mycobacteria cause disease, the most well-known of which is TB. After years of study spearheaded by Ph.D. candidate Ian Sparks, Morita and his team have focused in on the glycolipids located on the cell surface, which help to maintain the stability of the cell membrane. -
Wilmore Webley Named Senior Vice Provost for Equity and Inclusion
Wilmore Webley, Associate Professor Microbiology, will serve as the inaugural Senior Vice Provost for Equity and Inclusion effective January 1, 2023. UMass Amherst Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Tricia Serio announced the appointment of two new senior leaders for diversity, equity and inclusion for Academic Affairs. The other appointment is Sofiya Alhassan who will serve as the Graduate School’s new associate dean for inclusion and engagement. -
Peter Nguyen Yasu Morita ASBMB Today
Peter Nguyen, an undergraduate researcher in Yasu Morita's lab, was first author on a paper which reported the lab's study exploring the conditions for and effects of acylation. Lab members noticed that membrane fluidization led two membrane glycolipids (lipids with a carbohydrate attached via glycosidic bond) called phosphatidylinositol mannosides, or PIMs, to undergo acylation. The findings were recently published in the Journal of Lipid Research and were highlighted in the December issue of the ASBMB Today magazine. -
Kristen DeAngelis Awarded Grant to Study Necromass
Kristen DeAngelis, Professor of Microbiology, received a $2,358,722 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to lead an interdisciplinary group of researchers to investigate a poorly understood, yet crucial, ingredient of the Earth’s soil: necromass.
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