Dr. Elizabeth Hutchison has been a member of the Geneseo faculty since 2013.
Office Hours Fall 2024
- Tuesdays 9:30am-10:30am ISC 359
- Wednesdays 9:30am-10:30am ISC 359
- Thursdays 9:30am-10:30am ISC 359
Curriculum Vitae
Education
Ph.D. in Microbiology, UC Berkeley, 2011
B.S. in Microbiology, NC State University, 2005
Research Interests
Polyploidy and genetic diversity
Nonself recognition in fungi
Epulopiscium, a group of giant bacteria - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mIqPNFWA7k
Classes
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BIOL 271: Heredity
For the non-major or Biology minor who is interested in the genetics of humans and the impact of genetics on human life. Topics such as human genetic disorders, social genetics, race and speciation, mutations, and agricultural genetics are discussed throughout the course.
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BIOL 349: Principles of Microbiology-Lec
An introduction to microorganisms, including Bacteria, Archaea, Eukaryotes, and Viruses. Topics include cell structure and function, cultivation, genetics, metabolism, ecology, evolution, and diversity of microbes. The role of microorganisms in human health and disease will also be examined. Laboratory activity complements lecture material.
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BIOL 383: Graduate School & Work Seminar
The purpose of this seminar is to help seniors through the process of applying to graduate school, and/or determining options for working in biology after graduation. Applications for most graduate programs are due in January or February. By the end of this course, each student should have selected several programs to apply to, contacted the programs and potential advisors, have some understanding of financing for graduate school, and have the majority of their application completed. For students not planning to apply to graduate school, parallel assignments will prepare them to apply for a position as a lab or field technician or research fellow.