• Title Ph.D. student, Larkin Lab
  • Education BS, Biochemistry and Mathematics, Northeastern University
  • Area of Study Cell & Molecular Biology

Current Research:

In periods of high stress, some bacteria undergo a process called sporulation, where they go into a dormant state to be able to withstand extreme conditions such as dessication, heat, antibiotics, and more. When they sense that environmental conditions have improved, spores exit dormancy in a process called germination. I study the relationship between sporulation and germination, particularly within the context of biofilms.

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