Our Department has been devoted to excellence in microbiology research, teaching, and service since its inception in 1914. We encourage you to learn more about us by exploring the resources here or by visiting us in our spectacular new home in the Microbial Sciences Building.
1970 T. Kent Kirk began his work on lignin degradation, which is a critical issue for the pulp and paper industry. He was the first to identify the enzymes involved in lignin degradation and he developed detailed descriptions of their catalytic mechanisms.
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Thu, Feb 23: Distinguished Lecture Series (
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Dr. William Hickey, Department of Soil Science,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Title: Nanopods: Architecture and Function of Novel Bacterial Structures