How Do Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Coordinate Their Virulence Traits?
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LAKE ALFRED, FL (JULY 2006) – The final applicant of four candidates applying for the Microbacteriologist Faculty position at the UF/IFAS Citrus Research and Education Center will be presenting his seminar on August 16, 2006.
Dr. Nian Wang, presently a Postdoctoral Research Associate, Plant and Microbial Biology Dept., University of California-Berkley, will be presenting his seminar entitled “How Do Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Coordinate Their Virulence Traits?” The seminar will be held in Room 2 of the Ben Hill Griffin Hall, CREC, Lake Alfred, at 11:00 a.m.
In 2005, Dr. Wang earned his Ph.D. in plant pathology at Texas A&M University with his research focus in developing methods to control Pierce’s disease of grape and the transmission by insects. During his Ph.D. studies Dr. Wang received intensive training in molecular plant bacteriology in the laboratory of Dr. Dennis Gross.
