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'''Matthew Crook''' ''Graduate Student''<br>
'''Kyson Jensen''' ''Graduate Student''<br>
I am a fourth-year Ph.D. student in the Griffitts lab. I am studying the molecular determinants of host range in the symbiotic relationship between the bacterium ''[[Wikipedia:Sinorhizobium meliloti|Sinorhizobium meliloti]]'' and members of the plant genus ''[[Wikipedia:Medicago|Medicago]].
I am studying heavy-metal tolerance in ''Mesorhizobium''.


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'''Ryan VanYperen''' ''Graduate Student''<br>
I am a second-year Ph.D. student developing inducible gene expression tools and studying a two-component system in ''S. meliloti''.


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'''Gledi Peco''' ''Undergraduate''<br>
I am using a modified RIVET system to delete genes during symbiotic infection.
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'''Jordan Guillory''' ''Undergraduate''<br>
I am working on identifying antibiotic targets using randomized peptide aptamers.
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'''Taylor Orton''' ''Undergraduate''<br>
I am studying a two-component system in ''S. meliloti''.


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For lab members who have moved on, see [[Griffitts:Emeritus|Emeritus]].
For lab members who have moved on, see [[Griffitts:Emeritus|Emeritus]].

Latest revision as of 15:42, 1 February 2021


Joel Griffitts

Joel Griffitts Principal Investigator
I graduated from Stanford University in 1999, finished graduate school at UC San Diego in 2004 and then returned to Stanford to work on symbiotic nitrogen fixation as a post-doc. During that time, I developed several projects centered on symbiotic invasion and host–microbe compatibility. I have been on the BYU faculty since 2006, where my lab is investigating various aspects of host–microbe communication.

Kyson Jensen

Kyson Jensen Graduate Student
I am studying heavy-metal tolerance in Mesorhizobium.


For lab members who have moved on, see Emeritus.