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Skip to main content. Lincoln University Entomology Research Collection. Lincoln University Seed Research Centre. Manawatu Microscopy and Imaging Centre. International Science Advisory Panel. PhD Studentship in disease dynamics of a novel insect pathogen. Sunday, 31 May 2015 - 5:00pm. A postgraduate studentship is available to pursue a PhD on the evolution and ecology of a novel bacterial species. The project will be run through the New Zealand Institute for Advanced Studies, Massey University. To apply,...
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Hendrickson Lab: Science Communication
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Evolution of Cell Shape. Links to dynamic sites:. This Microbial Life Blog. Phage Hunt NZ Blog. Public Understanding of Science. Interviews, public lectures, commentaries. 2016, TedX Taurganga, August 20th, Bacteriophages: Nature’s Ninjas in the Battle Against Superbugs. ASB Arena, Mount Maunganui, NZ. Link: TedX Tauranga. 2015, September 1st, Antibiotic Resistance, SCI21 talk recorded at AUT. Link: Antibiotic Resistance. 2014, August 9th,. The Naked Scientists Live. This Way Up’s. HH at minute 21:00).
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Hendrickson Lab:frontpage
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Evolution of Cell Shape. Welcome to the Hendrickson Lab! We work on the evolution of bacteria. Bacteria rule the planet. In the Hendrickson lab at Massey University. For more on specific projects see the tabs to the left of head to the Research. Projects at the Institute of Natural and Mathematical Sciences:. In addition to extending my work regarding the relationship between replication, segregation and genome sequences. I am also collaborating with Prof. Paul Rainey.
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Hendrickson Lab: Research
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Evolution of Cell Shape. 1) How do dairy. Evolve resistance to the bacteriophages they encounter? 2) How do dairy. Overcome the resistance mechanisms of bacteria?
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Hendrickson Lab: Research : HGT
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Evolution of Cell Shape. Research: Horizontal Gene Transfer and Chromosome Architecture. Bacteria have numerous short repeated DNA sequences within their genomes; some of these are artifacts of mutation during replication. Some of these artefactual sequences have been seized on by proteins and are now used during cell division to facilitate chromosome segregation. I developed techniques to identify these repeated sequences and dubbed them A. Figure previously published in Hendrickson, H.
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Hendrickson Lab: Publications
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Rainey, P.B. (2012) How the unicorn got its horn. 2012) The Lion and the Mouse: How Bacteriophages Create, Liberate and Decimate Pathogens. In P. Hyman and S. Abedon (. Bacteriophages in Health and Disease. Pp - ). Oxford, UK: CABI. 2009) Order and disorder during. Divergence. PLOS genetics2009; 5(1): e1000335. 2008) DNA replication can still spring surprises. Lawrence, J.G., and Hendrickson, H. Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology: Horizontal Gene Transfer in the Evolution of Pathogenesis.
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Hendrickson Lab: Research
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Evolution of Cell Shape. Research: Evolution of Cell Shape.
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Hendrickson Lab: People
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Lab Photo Summer 2015. Photo credits: Owee Yulo of cartwheel images. Current Hendrickson Lab Members:. Senior Lecturer: Dr. Heather Hendrickson. Building 14 / The Station Crescent / Oteha Rohe. DDI 64 9 213 6634/ email:. PhD Student: Paul -Richard- Yulo. Evolution of Cell Shape. Building 11 / The Station Crescent / Oteha Rohe. 64 9 4140800 ext 43821/ email:. PhD Student: Ms. Prianka Rajan. Evolution and Classification of Lactococcal lactis bacteriophages. Building 11 / The Station Crescent / Oteha Rohe.
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Hendrickson Lab: Research: DNA replication
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Evolution of Cell Shape. DNA Replication and Replication Termination. Bacterial chromosomes are circular and have a single origin of replication. The repeated sequences in these chromosomes indicate that leading and lagging strand synthesis start at the origin and then continue bi-directionally until they meet, 180o away at the. Replication that terminates at a specific site or replication that terminates by random collisions within the trap?
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RaineyLab: People: Christina
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Brernat., M.Sc. Building 16.10 / The Station Crescent / Oteha Rohe. 64 9 4140800 ext 43811 / email:. After obtaining my Bachelor’s degree in Physiology and Cell Biology, I did my Master’s studies in Zoology and Molecular Biology at the University of Salzburg (Austria) working on population genetics of Fire Salamanders ( Salamandra salamandra. I am working on the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae. Or for short Psa. Found on the surface of kiwifruit leaves of Psa. I collected my leaf samples in kiwifruit...