Our first phage images feature viruses that infect Bacillus thuringiensis and viruses that infect Streptomyces scabiei. Here are some of their portraits: Bacillus phages...
Congratulations to the 2016 UMBC Phage Hunters on their first two publication: Erill I, Caruso SM, 2016 UMBC Phage Hunters. 2017. Complete genome sequences of three phi29-like Bacillus cereus...
What will the new shirt look like? Only one of you know!
Who knows what next year's UMBC Phage Hunter's shirt will look like? Only one imaginative and inspired hunter knows right now. But we'll all see, soon enough. The 2014 - 2016 designs. What's...
2015 UMBC PhageHunters Publish 1st of 2 Genome Announcements
Congratulations to the 2015 UMBC Phage Hunters! The genome announcement: Genome Sequence of Bacillus cereus Group Phage SalinJah is now available here: doi:...
The 19th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Chemical and Biological Sciences abstract deadline is next week, Wednesday, September 21st. The symposium will be held on Saturday,...
Like the nation, Phage Hunters is a class divided. #TeamBacillus or #TeamStreptomyces? Which side will you support in the #PhageWars? Labs start Tuesday! You can connect with the UMBC Phage...
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