UW-Madison Dept of Bacteriology
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Associate Professor of Bacteriology

368 Dairy Forage Research Center
1925 Linden Drive

Office: (608) 890-0075
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BioPublications
Education
Ph.D 1978 University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Focus

Our research involves the microbiology of fiber digestion by the anaerobic microflora of the rumen. The rumen is an ideal ecosystem for studying metabolic interactions owing to the wide physiological and biochemical diversity of its many microbial species. Our group is interested in elucidating strategies for cellulosic biomass conversion in the rumen as a model system for understanding "consolidated bioprocessing" (CBP) schemes that employ anaerobic bacteria to carry out all steps of the conversion (cellulase synthesis, microbial cell growth and end product formation) in the same bioreactor; CBP is the lead candidate platform for second-generation production of fuels and chemicals from cellulosic biomass. In addition, we are determining bacterial community composition and dynamics in cows under different feeding and management conditions, with the goal of establishing more favorable species mixtures to improve animal production.

Teaching
  • Microbiology 425: Environmental Microbiology
Activities
  • U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center
  • Collaboration with scientists in the Republic of Kazakhstan, through the US Department of Agriculture - Former Soviet Union Cooperative Research Program, to train former Soviet weapons scientists in agricultural research, and to develop agricultural technologies for commercialization in Kazakhstan.
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Department of Bacteriology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Microbial Sciences Building
1550 Linden Dr. Madison, WI 53706

Phone (608) 262-2914
Department Chair: Richard Gourse
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