Klaus NüssleinAssociate Professor Phone: 413-545-1356 Ph.D.: Microbiology, Michigan State University, 1998. Lab Group Home page |
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Research Interests
Please see my Lab web site for more information.
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Selected PublicationsDas K., J. Penelle, V.A. Rotello, K. Nüsslein. 2003. Specific recognition of bacteria by surface-templated polymer films. LANGMUIRS 19 (15): 6226-6229. K. Nüsslein and J. M. Tiedje. 1999. Soil bacterial community shift correlated with change from forest to pasture vegetation in a tropical soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 65:3622-3626.Tiedje, J.M., S. Asuming-Brempong, K. Nüsslein, T.L. Marsh and S.J. Flynn. 1999. Opening the black box of soil microbial diversity. Applied Soil Ecology 13:109-122. K. Nüsslein and J. M. Tiedje. 1998.Characterization of a young Hawaiian soil bacterial community for its dominant and rare members using small subunit rDNA amplified from DNA fractionated by its guanine and cytosine composition. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 64:1283-1289. Tiedje, J.M., J.Z. Zhou, K. Nüsslein, C. L. Moyer, and R. R. Fulthorpe. 1997 Extent and patterns of soil microbial diversity, pp. 35-41. In M. T. Martins et al. (eds.) Progress in Microbial Ecology: Proceedings of the ISME-7 Meeting, 1995, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Brazilian Society for Microbiology, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Nüsslein, K., D. Maris, K. Timmis, and D. F. Dwyer. 1992.Expression and transfer of engineered catabolic pathways harbored by Pseudomonas ssp. introduced into activated sludge microcosms. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 58:3380-3386.
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Klaus Nüsslein
Department of Microbiology
203 Morrill Science Center IVN
University of Massachusetts
639 North Pleasant Street
Amherst, MA 01003
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