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BICH 464 Former Students. 491 Undergraduate Research students. Former 491 Research Students. How do phage fusogenic proteins (spanins) work? How do phages block restriction enzymes? How does the energy for contraction get built into the tails of myophages? Regulation of lysis in the paradigm bacteriophage Mu. Hunting for the lysis genes in Salmonella phage FelixO1. Phage Genome Progress Status. Center for Phage Technology. Phages for Health, Industry, and Agriculture. Dr Jason J. Gill. July 18, 2016.
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Amanda Tindall was born and raised in small-town North Carolina. She was always curious about everything. School was always fun; science, history, literature, there were so many things to learn about. Lots of great outreach opportunities helped her love the process of learning: Summer Ventures. And Governor’s School. MS Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University. BS Biochemistry, High Point University. TA, Comprehensive Biochemistry I and II, Texas A&M University. Council of Science Editors.