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		<title>AEM:Members/Lopanik</title>
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				<updated>2010-11-18T21:29:44Z</updated>
		
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 DR. NICOLE LOPANIK&lt;br /&gt;
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  [1]  [2] The research interests of the Lopanik lab encompass many aspects of the biosynthesis of ecologically and biomedically important natural products by marine organisms, including the mechanisms of biosynthesis, and factors that can influence the production of the compounds. My ultimate goal is to und</summary>
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		<id>http://openwetware.org/wiki/AEM:Members/Pierce</id>
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				<updated>2010-11-18T21:22:56Z</updated>
		
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 DR. GEORGE PIERCE&lt;br /&gt;
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	BIOLOGICALLY BASED SYSTEMS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTES  In general, this research has been directed towards the biological treatment of industrial wastes and residues generated during the production of industrial organic chemicals. This work has involved both site remediation (site cl</summary>
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		<id>http://openwetware.org/wiki/AEM:Members/Crow</id>
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				<updated>2010-11-18T21:20:16Z</updated>
		
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 DR. SIDNEY CROW&lt;br /&gt;
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  [1]  [2] The Crow lab research group has focused on the ecology and physiology of microorganisms (particularly yeast and filamentous fungi) for the past 15 years. Currently, this focus has resulted in my research concentrating on three interesting areas: 1) Indoor air quality, 2) bioremediation, 3) effects of bio</summary>
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				<updated>2010-11-18T21:10:20Z</updated>
		
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 DR. ERIC GILBERT&lt;br /&gt;
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  [1]  [2] The central focus of research in the Gilbert laboratory is microbial biofilms, or communities of microorganisms attached to surfaces. Biofilms are widely distributed in nature, and may be beneficial or harmful to humans, depending on the microbes that inhabit them. A common feature to all of our wor</summary>
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				<updated>2010-11-18T20:49:35Z</updated>
		
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 DR. KUK-JEONG (KUKI) CHIN&lt;br /&gt;
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  [1]  [2] The Chin Lab's research interests are directed towards understanding the interactions and interrelations between microorganisms and their environment. I am interested in studying microbial diversity and activities in nature, particularly with respect to biogeochemical processes involved in the</summary>
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		<id>http://openwetware.org/wiki/AEM:About</id>
		<title>AEM:About</title>
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				<updated>2010-11-18T20:49:15Z</updated>
		
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 WELCOME!&lt;br /&gt;
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 We are a diverse group of investigators at Georgia State University, located in the heart of downtown Atlanta.</summary>
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				<updated>2010-11-18T16:22:25Z</updated>
		
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 NEWS AND COMING EVENTS&lt;br /&gt;
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 &lt;a name=&quot;GSU_AEM_Spring_Journal_Club&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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 GSU AEM SPRING JOURNAL CLUB&lt;br /&gt;
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	WHEN: Each Wednesday 10:00am, Starting Jan 12th &lt;br /&gt;
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	WHERE: Kell 300  WHY: All research students (undergraduate and graduate) will get together with Post-Docs and PIs to discuss current advancements publish</summary>
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