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Current and emerging analytical technologies for analyzing chitin-protein binding interactions

  • Jeremy L. Dahmen

    Jeremy L. Dahmen obtained his BS and MS degrees in biology from Middle Tennessee State University in 2003 and 2005, respectively. As an NIH Protein Biotechnology Fellow, he completed his doctoral degree in molecular plant science at Washington State University in December of 2010. In 2009, he served as student president of the NIH Protein Biotechnology Forum at WSU. During his doctoral work, Dr. Dahmen was also awarded the Loyal H. Davis Fellowship. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Division of Plant Sciences as a member of Dr. Gary Stacey’s laboratory at the University of Missouri.

    , Gary Stacey

    Gary Stacey is an Endowed Professor of Plant Sciences and Associate Director of the National Center for Soybean Biotechnology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He has authored or co-authored 200 peer-reviewed research articles, 75 book chapters, and 11 patents. He has also edited or co-edited 14 books. Six of these volumes were part of the Plant-Microbe Interactions book series that he co-founded. In January 2010, he assumed the title of Editor-in-Chief of the journal Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. In 2007, he was awarded the Distinguished Research Award in the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources at the University of Missouri. In 2008, he was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). In 2010, he was elected a Fellow in the American Academy of Microbiology and, in the same year, Fellow of the American Society for Plant Biologists.

    und Heather K. Hunt

    Prof. Heather K. Hunt received her BS in Chemical Engineering from Iowa State University (2004), and her MS and PhD in Chemical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology (2007, 2009). She was awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for her doctoral work. After graduating, she joined the Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Southern California as a Postdoctoral Scholar. She was awarded the 2010–2011 Women in Science and Engineering Merit Award for Excellence in Postdoctoral Research for her work at USC. In 2011, she joined the faculty of the Department of Biological Engineering at the University of Missouri as an Assistant Professor, and is currently a University of Missouri Faculty Scholar and Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering.

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Received: 2012-8-2
Accepted: 2012-11-14
Published Online: 2013-01-12
Published in Print: 2013-02-01

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