The American Society for Microbiology Distinguished Lecturer (ASMDL) Program 2013-2014 Roster is now available!
Each Branch is allowed one ASM Distinguished Lecturer per program year (July 1-June 30).

 

Branches – After making arrangements directly with Lecturers to participate in Branch meetings, please complete and submit a Lecturer Confirmation Form to ASM Headquarters

 
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For detailed descriptions of topics, contact and biographical information, please click on speaker's name below.  
Or click here for a printable pdf list (2012-2013)

 

 

 

 

Lecturers with ('15) after their name are available to deliver ASMDL lectures from July 1,  2013 - June 30, 2015

Lecturers with ('14) after their name are available to deliver ASMDL lectures from July 1,  2012 - June 30, 2014

Lecturers with ('13) after their name are available to deliver ASMDL lectures from July 1,  2012 - June 30, 2013

 

 

  • Francisco Diez-Gonzalez ('15)
    • Pre-harvest Ecology and Control of Escherichia coli O157:H7
    • Food Safety Microbiology of Organic Foods
    • Survival of Salmonella in Low Water Activity Foods

 

  • Karen M. Frank, M.D., Ph.D., D(ABMM) ('15)
    • MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry for Microbial Identification, Including Mold Database Validation at NIH Followed by Incorporation into Routine Clinical Workflow
    • Investigations of Two Unexpected Fatal Infections: Disseminated Histoplasmosis in a Gene Therapy Trial and Yersinia pestis Septicemia in a Researcher
    • Quantitative Detection and Monitoring of Viremia in Transplant Patients
    • Molecular Testing for Respiratory Viruses:  Integration into Clinical Practice
    • The Pathogenesis of Staphylococcal Pneumonia

 

  • Nancy E. Freitag, Ph.D. ('14)
    • The Listeria monocytogenes Transition from Environmental Bacterium to Human Pathogen
    • Listeria monocytogenes Cardiac Infections: Acquisition of Novel Bacterial Replication Niches
    • Listeria monocytogenes as a Model for Exploration of Gram-positive Virulence Factor Secretion
    • How Anesthetics Increase Host Susceptibility to Bacterial Infection
    • Chitinases as Bacterial Virulence Factors

 

  • Lee E. Hughes ('15)
    • Course Redesign
    • Online/Blended Instruction
    • Early Research Experiences for Undergraduates
    • Classroom-based Research Experiences
    • Teaching with the ASM Curriculum Guidelines

 

  • Joseph Adrian Krzycki ('15)
    • The Biosynthesis and Genetic Encoding of Pyrrolysine, an Amino Acid Essential for Methanogenesis from Methylamines
    • The Function and Family Relationships of Pyrrolysine, a “One Carbon” Amino Acid

  

  • Richard J. Kuhn ('13)
    • Insights into Alphavirus Assembly and Budding
    • Role of Membranes in Dengue Virus Infection
    • Structure and Function in Flaviviruses
    • Preparing Microbiology Students for Diverse Career Trajectories

 

  • Petra Anne Levin ('14)
    • Spatial and Temporal Mechanisms Governing Bacterial Cell Division
    • Carbon Sensing and Cell Size
    • Cell Size and Cell Cycle Progression in Bacteria

 

  • Maria L. Marco ('14)
    • You Are What You Eat: Diet, Prebiotics, Probiotics and Health
    • The Indigenous Plant Microbiota as Drivers of Fresh Produce Food Safety
    • Olives, Lactics, -omics and Approaches to Guide "Wild" Plant Fermentation  

 

  • Christopher J. Marx ('15)
    • Optimality and Tradeoffs in Metabolism: Do Our Models and Intuitions Hold Up?
    • Evolution and Modeling of Cooperation in Synthetic, Spatially-structured, Multi-species Communities
    • Epistasis and Adaptation: Moving Toward Predicting Genetic Interactions During Evolution
    • Surprises at Two Scales Regarding the Raw Material of Adaptation: Selection on Codon Usage, and the Distribution of Fitness Effects of all Possible Beneficial Mutations
    • Transposable Elements and Evolution: From Adaptation in Lab to Inferences from the Tree of Life 

 

  • Janice Matthews-Greer ('13)
    • Clinical Virology Overview
    • HPV Update: Genital HPV in Adolescents
    • Molecular Diagnostics for Infectious Disease
    • Respiratory Virus Update
    • Diarrhea Virus Update

 

  • D. Scott Merrell ('14)
    • Helicobacter pylori Colonization and Pathogenesis 
    • Transcriptional Regulation by the Ferric Uptake Regulator (Fur)
    • Novel Drug Targets to Treat Chronic Infections Caused by H. pylori
    • Molecular Epidemiology Related to Virulence Factor Polymorphisms and Disease Progression

 

  • Dr. Abelardo Moncayo ('15)
    • Epidemiology of Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia in the U.S. 
    • Use of Flanders Virus as a Sentinel for the Emergence of Co-Circulating West Nile Virus
    • Chagas Disease in the U.S…  Really?  
    • Latin-American Style Transmission of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus in the U.S.
    • The Emergence of La Crosse Encephalitis in Appalachia

 

  • Joseph Petrosino ('14)
    • The Human Microbiome: An Underappreciated Organ Important for Human Health
    • The Human Microbiome: Disease Associations Leading Toward Diagnostics and Therapeutics
    • Etiologic Agent Discovery Using Viral and Bacterial Metagenomics
    • Tadpole Diagnostics: A Platform for Sensitive Detection of Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Disease (Biod/EID) Pathogens
    • Comparative Genomics of Francisella tularensis (Ft): Toward Rationally Designed Live Attenuated Vaccines

 

  • Regina Rabinovich (’15)
    • Whither Malaria?  From Control to Eradication 
    • How Does Basic Science Translate into Usable Interventions in Neglected Diseases?
    • Impact of Philanthropic and Not-for-Profit Organizations on Global Health Policy: Malaria as a Case Study  

  

  • Susan M. Rosenberg ('14)
    • Evolving Responsively: Stress-induced Mutation
    • What Bacteria Are Teaching Us about Cancer
    • Mutation Storms
    • The Rebirth of Thymineless Death

 

  • Michael A. Saubolle, Ph.D. ('14)
    • Instructive Infectious Diseases Cases
    • Aerobic Actinomycetes
    • The Laboratory in the Practice of Infectious Diseases
    • The Future of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory

 

  • Kellogg J. Schwab ('14)
    • Noroviruses: What Is in that Glass of Water or Ham Sandwich?
    • Sustainable Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Interventions in Low  Income Countries: Evidence-based Theory and Practice for Practical  Solutions
    • Water and Public Health on the Front Lines: Availability, Treatment and Emerging Threats

 

  • Tom G. Schwan ('13)
    • Epidemiology of Tick-borne Relapsing Fever in North America
    • Epidemiology of Tick-borne Relapsing Fever in Africa
    • Adaptations of Spirochetes for Acquisition and Transmission by Ticks

 

  • Bert L. Semler (’15)
    • Out of the Nucleus and into Action: Host Cell Proteins in Picornavirus Translation and RNA Replication    
    • Picornavirus Genetic Economy: Complex Replication Events with Only a Few Viral Players 

  

  • Yousif Shamoo ('13)
    • Evolutionary Fates Within a Microbial Population: The Essential Role for Protein Folding During Natural Selection
    • Experimental Evolution as a Tool for Completing the Link Between Genomics, Biochemistry and Prediction in Antibiotic Resistance
    • Correlating Changes in Structure and Function of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron TetX2 to Fitness During Adaption to Minocycline

 

  • Mark S. Smeltzer ('14)
    • Staphylococcus aureus: Would the Real Pathogen Please Stand Up?
    • Bad to the Bone: Staphylococcus aureus as a Musculoskeletal Pathogen
    • Nanotechnology: A Tiny Solution to the Big Problem of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Associated Infections?
    • Extracellular Proteases: Forcing Staphylococcus aureus to Expose Itself

 

  • John F. Stolz (’15)
    • Life in the Frack Pit: The Microbiology of Unconventional Shale Gas Extraction
    • Microbial Transformation of Arsenic: New Twists for an Old Poison
    • Microbes, Minerals and Metals: A Microbial View of the Periodic Table
    • Stromatolites: Over 3.5 Billion Years of "Geobiological" Interactions 

 

  • John Anthony Vanchiere, M.D., Ph.D. ('15)
    • Emergence of Human Polyomavirus Disease among Immune Compromised Patients 
    • Building the Infrastructure for Translational Research in Infectious Diseases
    • Human Papillomaviruses: The Impact of Vaccination on Human Disease
    • The Challenge and Necessity of Collaborations between Clinicians and Scientists 

 

  • Amy Cheng Vollmer ('13)
    • The Universal Stress Protein in E. coli
    • Using Bacteria as Environmental Biosensors
    • Using Microbiology as a Vehicle for Teaching Science Literacy
    • Preparing Microbiology Students for Diverse Career Trajectories

  

  • Jue D. ("Jade") Wang, Ph.D. ('13)
    • Prevention of Conflict Between Replication and Transcription
    • The Interface Between Replication Elongation and its Cellular Environment
    • Post-Genomic Insights into the Alarmone and Genome Stability

 

  • Jeffrey Wilusz, Ph.D. ('14)
    • How Viruses Interface with the Cellular RNA Decay Machinery to Promote a Productive Infection
    • There’s More to mRNA Polyadenylation than Meets the Eye – A Novel Role for the Oncoprotein Nucleophosmin
    • Don’t Kill the Messenger: RNA Stability as a Key Regulator of Gene Expression from Bacteria to Mammals

 

  • Floyd L. Wormley Jr. ('14)
    • Host Immune Responses Against Pulmonary Fungal Pathogens
    • Potential for the Development of Vaccines Against Mycoses in Immune Compromised Individuals
    • Induction of Protective Immunity Against Experimental Pulmonary Cryptococcosis in Immune Compromised Hosts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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