By amgarrel Kleiner lab member Angie Mordant has successfully defended her Master’s thesis entitled “Linking Intestinal Microorganisms to Their Diet-Derived Growth Substrates”. Congratulations, Angie! |Uncategorized
By amgarrelA recently published study in PNAS, co-authored by Kleiner lab members Clara Tang, Dr. Fernanda Salvato, Ali Bartlett, Dr. Simina Vintila, and Dr. Manuel Kleiner,... |News
By amgarrelMarlene Jensen and Dr. Manuel Kleiner traveled to Woods Hole, Massachusetts to sample for symbiotic marine worms, pink berry aggregates, and laminated biomats, all of... |News
By amgarrelIn June, Marlene Jensen joined an expedition in Utah with Dr. Ethan Hylan, Dr. Landon Burgener, and Adit Gosh to sample for sedimentary microbes linked... |News
By amgarrelCongratulations to our undergraduate research assistant and recent graduate, Jessie Maier, who has received the “Excellent Research Award” from the Microbiology undergraduate program at NC... |News
By amgarrelExciting news: Dr. Kleiner has just received the Goodnight Early Career Innovator Award, which “recognizes and rewards promising NC State early-career faculty whose scholarship is...