José’s research focuses on improving our understanding of anthropogenic effects on wildlife at the landscape and species level. He uses landscape analysis and DNA metabarcoding to shed light on the ecology and habitat requirements of understudied bat species.
With Omicron Variant infections on the rise, the best way to protect yourself and your community is to mask up and get the shot.
Known for the infamous Black Death, plague continues to affect hundreds of people globally each year in underdeveloped countries. An antimicrobial resistant (AMR) strain of Yersinia pestis was discovered from a 2013 Madagascar pneumonic plague outbreak. Newly published research from Dave Wagner and colleagues, reveals for the first time that AMR Y. pestis can be […]
Alan Dale retires after 27 years at NAU, 20 years at PMI, building the institute’s security and infrastructure from the ground up.
We are pleased to announce that the recipient of the 2020 Keim Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research (Keim Award) is NAU undergraduate, Kyle S. Ghaby!
Pathogen & Microbiome Institute congratulates our undergraduate researchers as well as this year’s Keim Award recipients.
he Pathogen & Microbiome Institute is seeking Undergraduate Assistants for research in life sciences and bioinformatics analysis.
Help Dr. Keim release his challenge by giving to great programs that support student research.
The COVID-19 Testing Service Center (CTSC) was establish to perform in vitro testing of Coronavirus. Test results show that Stenoparib, an ovarian cancer drug already approved by the FDA, is effective in combating coronavirus. When used in combination with Remdesivir, the drugs work in tandem to successfully inhibit viral multiplication. The results are published […]
With the focus on developing the next generation workforce, Dawn designs and organizes hands-on science training programs for PMI undergraduates. These programs foster foundational skills essential for career success.