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  • Nadarasah, Geetanchaly; Stavrinides, John (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)
    The genus, Pantoea, belongs to a family of Gram negative bacteria that have been found to colonize many hosts, including humans. Pantoea can be found in the general environment, including plants, soil, ground, and clinical ...
  • Beal, Marc Andrew (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-06)
    Identifying factors that influence germline mutation rate in animals is an important toxicological consideration. However, research in this area is limited by the lack of efficient and precise tools for characterizing ...
  • Tahani, Mehrnoosh (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-07)
    The GlueX project aims to elucidate the confinement property of quantum chromodynamics. Silicon PhotoMultipliers (SiPMs) will be the readout for the GlueX Barrel Calorimeter (BCAL), a key subsystem of the detector designed ...
  • Nadarasah, Geetanchaly (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-03)
    Multihost bacterial pathogens are an increasing concern as more bacterial species are found to cause harm to humans. Pantoea is recognized as a multihost pathogen, colonizing various hosts including plants, insects, and ...
  • Kirzinger, Morgan; Stavrinides, John (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)
    Type III Secretion Systems (T3SS) are complex extracellular nanomachines used by Gram-negative bacteria to inject virulence factors directly into their hosts. The T3SS, often referred to as a hrc cluster, is made up of 20 ...
  • Pettit, Maggi; Stavrinides, John (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)
    Bacteria are found in almost all environments, and have adapted to withstand the conditions within their environment. For human pathogens this is especially important since they have to be able to adapt to a variety of ...