Undergraduate Research in Dr. Alm's Lab
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Identification of
Influenza A viruses in feces of summer resident waterfowl
Jillian Mlinarcik. Summer HonorsScholar. Completed May 2010.
Listeria monocytogenes in feces of geese visiting small water bodies on the campus of
Central Michigan University
Jillian Mlinarcik.
BIO 403/Honors.
Completed May 2010.
Detection of pathogenic Escherichia
coli and Campylobacter spp. in
ponds on the campus of Central Michigan University. Luiza Assis. Summer Honors Scholar/BIO 403/Honors. Completed May 2010.
Prevalence of the genes eae,
stx1, and stx2 from Escherichia coli
in Lake Ontario Freshwater Beaches.
David Kilmer. BIO 403. Completed May 2009
Attachment mechanisms of Escherichia coli in freshwater beach
sand. Leah Bauer. ASM
Fellowship. BIO 403/ Honors. Completed 2008.
Identification of natural controls on beach
sand Escherichia coli populations.
William D. Sadler. CMU Summer Research Scholar. Completed 2007.
Characterization of the bacterial community
in the Mount Pleasant Water Treatment Plant as a baseline for homeland defense
scenarios.
William D. Sadler.BIO 403. Completed 2006.
Antibiotic resistance in enterococci isolated from freshwater
beaches in Michigan. Dan Zimbler.
BIO 403. Completed 2006.
Testing for antibiotic resistant strains of E. coli and Salmonella in cattle
water troughs in Northern Michigan. BIO
403. Nicole Geyer. Completed 2006.
The presence of pathogenic serotypes of Escherichia coli and Shigella in beach sand.
Natasha Reynolds. BIO 403. Completed 2005.
Determination of Antibiotic Susceptibility and Plasmid Presence
and Transferability in Escherichia coli Isolated from Freshwater Beaches
in Michigan and Their Comparison to Hospital Isolates / Erin
Zacharias, CMU Summer Research Scholar/BIO 403, Completed Spring 2004.
Detection of Escherichia coli Serotype O157:H7 in
Recreational Beach Sand and Water.
Erin Hagan, CMU Summer Research Scholar/BIO 403, Completed Spring 2004
Determination
of the Co-occurrence of Metal Tolerance and Antibiotic Resistance in E. coli
Isolated from Freshwater Environments in
Relative
Abundance of the Fecal Indicators Escherichia coli and Enterococci in
the Water and Sediments of the
PCR
Amplification of Campylobacter from Arsenic Contaminated Drinking Water
Wells/ Melissa
Stallings, BIO 403, Fall 2001.
Association
of Metal Tolerance with Multiple Antibiotic-Resistant Escherichia coli
Isolated From Central Michigan Recreational Waters / Anne Spain, BIO
403, Spring 2001.
Differentiation
of Human from Animal Escherichia coli / Dan Zanotti, BIO
403, Fall 1999.
Anaerobic Biodegradation
of Trichloroethene Using Ethylene Glycol as a
Possible Electron Donor / Emily
Neumann, BIO 403, Completed Spring 1999.