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<font size="2">Department of Micro/Molecular Biology<br>
Brigham Young University<br>
780 WIDB<br>
Provo, UT 84602<br>
 
joelg@byu.edu


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== Research Interests ==
== Research Interests ==
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*research 1
I think a lot about microbial interactions with bigger organisms. Shown here are nitrogen-fixing symbionts (rhizobia, stained blue) invading an alfalfa root. I love to build streamlined bacterial genetic tools with which to probe this symbiotic interaction. I am also interested in bringing together tools for E. coli genetics, both for teaching purposes and to dabble with on the side.
*research 2
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== Education==
== Education==
<blockquote>M.Sc, University of xxx <br>
<blockquote>Ph.D., UCSD<br>
My undergrad degree was in...  
B.S., Stanford
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==
<blockquote>My publication
In this journal...  in 2004...
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#somebook John Smith. ''The art of saying nothing''. Verbose Editions 1999.
Griffitts JS
#coolpmid pmid=12345678 This is a very interesting PMID
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Revision as of 14:01, 8 August 2007



Joel Griffitts

Department of Micro/Molecular Biology
Brigham Young University
780 WIDB
Provo, UT 84602

joelg@byu.edu

Research Interests

I think a lot about microbial interactions with bigger organisms. Shown here are nitrogen-fixing symbionts (rhizobia, stained blue) invading an alfalfa root. I love to build streamlined bacterial genetic tools with which to probe this symbiotic interaction. I am also interested in bringing together tools for E. coli genetics, both for teaching purposes and to dabble with on the side.

Education

Ph.D., UCSD

B.S., Stanford

Publications

  1. JS

    [Griffitts]