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Edwin Rivera-López

Food Science, Clinical and Translational Science Graduate Student
Research phage therapy to understand the mechanisms of phage resistance in E. coli O157:H7, allowing us to predict resistance/susceptibility.

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Amena Rizk

Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Molecular Biology Graduate Student

Gabriella Roane

Undergraduate Student

Bob Roberts

Professor and Head of Food Science

Gavin Robertson

Professor of Pharmacology

Anthony Robinson

Associate Professor of Geography

Carla Rodgers

Administrative Support Assistant
Class Scheduling, Grad Ed Office Front Desk Reception, Access and Key Coordinator for HLSB, Wartik, MSC (keys only) and some areas of Chandlee, HLSB Mail/Package and Lost/Found Coordinator.

Damiana Rojas

Plant Pathology & Environmental Microbiology Graduate Student

Melissa Rolls

Lead Huck Graduate Chair; Chair, Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Biosciences; Director of the Center for Cellular Dynamics; Paul Berg Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Subcellular compartmentalization of neurons. The cellular basis of neuronal polarity and neuronal responses to injury including degeneration and regeneration.

Barbara Jean Rolls

Professor and Helen A. Guthrie Chair of Nutritional Sciences; Professor of Biobehavioral Health

Maria Rolon

Food Science Graduate Student

Raul Roman


Impact of climate change on soil microbiomes

Veronica Roman-Reyna

Assistant Professor of Global Change Pathology
I work on understanding how plant-associated microbes change in agricultural systems.

Ira Ropson

Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Folding, stability and function of proteins.

Nelson Roque

Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies

Cristina Rosa

Professor of Plant Pathology & Environmental Microbiology
Plant Virology, interaction of plant viruses with their insects as vectors and with their plant hosts. Virus evolution, exploration of plant viromes, viral co-infections, effect of climate change on viral resistant breaking strains. Use of nanotechnologies for virus detection and virus disease management.