Communicating Research to the General Public

Dr. Christine Hustmyer

"H-NS–mediated mechanisms of transcription elongation silencing and counter-silencing
in K-12 and uropathogenic Escherichia coli"

Read Christine's Thesis Chapter
(1.32 MB PDF)

Christine Hustmyer

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
(2021-2024)
National Institutes of Health Chemical-Biology Interface Training Program
(2019-2021)

After completing her thesis, Christine began a Lecturer position at the University at Wisconsin while completing a post-doc focused on developing a research program for undergraduates. She hopes to obtain a faculty position at a primarily undergraduate institution, where she can teach and mentor undergraduate students.


Under the Supervision of Prof. Robert Landick

 


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