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A significant component of every EBI project is education and training
of tomorrow's scientists and workforce development.
On some projects, the education component is communicating research
findings, and results of other scientific studies, to people with
no background in science. The impact of even the most significant
scientific discovery is diluted if it is not communicated to the
public in understandable terms.
On most projects, there is a direct education component that includes
graduate and undergraduate studies of real problems posed by the
project. This may include field studies and analysis, basic and
advanced lab work, and communication of results and principles to
students, citizens, or other audiences.
The EBI is an entity that is part of the larger Cal Poly University.
Every project the EBI takes on benefits the university, the students
who attend it, and the surrounding community. The pursuit of advancing
science is the pursuit of learning. The EBI integrates this important
philisophy into relationships with all of its constituents including
corporations, scientists, students, and the community as a whole.
Masters Theses Completed at the EBI
- Bacterial Community Dynamics in a Petroleum Contaminated Land
Treatment Unit Indicate a Dominant Role for Flavobacterium
in Petroleum Hydrocarbn Degradation, Chris
Kaplan
- Analysis of Treatment Effects on the Microbial Ecology of the
Gastrointestinal Tract, Anna
Engelbrektson
- Development of TRF Assay for Detection of
Actinobacteria, Jesse
Wilcoxson
- The Search for Bacteria Involved in Anaerobic Petroleum Degradation,
Kelly
Wrighton
- The Characterization and Quantification of Methanogenic and Methanotrophic Bacterial Communities Associated with Petroleum Degradation Wendy Phillips
Senior Projects Completed by Undergraduates at EBI
- Stabilizing Effects of Dietary Lactobacillus acidophilus
on the Fecal Bacterial Communities of Rats
November 1999, Christopher W. Kaplan and Johanna C. Astaire
- Determination of the Presence of the Catabolic Alkane Monooxygenase
Gene From Soil Microorganisms Isolated From Coastal Sand Dunes
March 2000, Megan
M. McCoy
- Determination of the Presence of a Naphthalene Dioxygenase Gene
in Microorganisms Isolated from Contaminated Soils on the Central
Coast of California
May 2000, Lisa
S. Shimomura
- Molecular Analysis of Environmental Escherichia coli Using Repetitive
DNA Sequences and the PCR primer BOXA1R to Differentiate Between
Human and Animal Contamination Source
June 2000, Trent
Elliott
- Analysis of Fungal Diversity in a Petroleum Land Treatment Unit
Using Terminal Restriction Fragment Patterns (TRFPs)
July 2000, Lucia
D. Martinez
- Analysis of Fungal Community Diversity in a Petroleum Contaminated
Land Treatment Unit Using Terminal Restriction Fragment Patterns
(TRFPs)
December 2000, Kristyna
E. Palmer
- Characterization of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteriophage
B3: Investigations into the Host Range and Insertion Site
March 2001, Christiane
M. Houde
- Terminal Restriction Fragment (TRF) Analysis of Fungal Community
Diversity in Petroleum Contaminated Soil
May 2001, Chris
Reimers
- Testing Hemolytic Growth and Nutrient Levels Found Within Morro
Bay, California
June 2001, Dina
Abate and Mike Walas
- Comparison of Cloning and Sequenceing vs. Terminal Restriction
Fragment Analysis of Bacteria from Human Feces.
October 2001, David
Doherty and Danielle Elizondo
- Optimization of the nosZ nifH and phaC Polymerase Chain Reaction
Primer Sets for Terminal Restriction Fragment Analysis.
October 2001, Casey
Weir
- Comparisons of Microbial Counts During the
Ripening of Monterey Jack Cheese, 2001, Apryl Brown
- Subcloning of the Bacteriophage B3 terminase gene into pUCP20.
March 2002, Suzanna
Geary
- The Development of Primers Specific to Bacterial Species that
Produce Cellulase Enzymes Using the Tools of Bioinformatics.
August 2002, Steven
R. Ohrmand
- Vertical Profile of the Bacterial Communities in Biovented and
non-Biovented Petroleum Contaminated Cores using Terminal Restriction
Fragment (TRF) Pattern Analysis, 2002,
Anna
Engelbrektson
- Characterization of Bacterial Communities in Capillary Fringe
Soil Samples During Phytoremediation Using Terminal Restriction
Fragment (TRF) Pattern Analysis, 2003, Kate
Smith
- Characterization of Bacterial Communities in Groundwater Samples
From Mature Willows and Comparison to Bacterial Communities From
Young Willows During Phytoremediation, 2004, Erin
Gerdt
- A Comparative Study of Fungal Communities in Vineyard Soils
Using Terminal Restriction Fragment (TRF) Analysis, 2004, C.
Jones, C.R. Bessemer
- 16S rDNA Terminal Restriction Fragment (TRF)
Pattern Analysis of Clostridia Species in Feces of
Volunteers Administered Antibiotics Alone and in
Conjunction with Probiotic Bacteria, 2004, Litz
Aguilar and Leisah Burrow
- 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Terminal Restriction Fragment Pattern
Analysis Used to Assess the Stability of Bacterial Communities
found in the Human Gastrointestinal Tract, Brandy
Bunyea-Baron and Joseph Campanale
- Analysis of Microflora in Human Gastrointestinal Tract by using
a PCR-based method called Terminal Restriction Fragment (TRF)
Length Polymorphism, Amy
M. Dinh
- Investigation of Microflora Stability within the Human Intestinal
Tract using Terminal Restriction Fragment (TRF) Length Polymorphism
Analysis, Elaine Tang,
Marta Karolys and Kathryn Schlegel
- Comparative Analysis of Antifungal Activity of Natural Remedies
versus Miconazole NitrateSalt against Candida albicans Dorothy
Thai and Ciari Ignacio
- The Effect of Willow Tree Growth on Bacteria in Hydrocarbon
Contaminated Soil: A Possible Role in Phytoremediation Richard
Phan
- Examination of the Stability of Bacterial Communities within
the Human Gastrointestinal Tract through Terminal Restriction
Fragment Length Polymorphism (TRFLP)Ellen
Sanchez
- An Investigation of Microbial Flora Stability of the Human Gastrointestinal
Tract using Terminial Restriction Fragment Polymorphism Analysis
of the 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Vera
Cherepakho
- Two Dimensional Analysis of Groundwater Bacteria at the Edge
of a Dilute Plume of Dissolved Petroleum
Jessica A. Cooper
- Stability of Intestinal Tract Microflora as determined by TRF Pattern Analysis of 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Catherine Houchen-Wise
- 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Terminal Restriction Fragment Pattern Analysis Used to Assess the Stability of Bacterial Communities found in the Human Gastrointestinal Tract Monica Ferraro
- 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Terminal Restriction Fragment Pattern Analysis: Assessing the Presence and Stability of Bacterial Communities of the Human Gastrointestinal Tract Lisa Bandner
- Groundwater Sampling Methodology: A TRFLP Comparison between Direct Groundwater Sampling and a Novel Biofilm Sampler Chris D Kornblatt
- Analysis of 16S rRNA in Human Fecal Samples to Access Stability of Microbial Population by Terminal Restriction Fragment Patterns Jonathan C. San
- Filtration of Bacterial Coliforms including Escherichia coli in Water Treated by Slow Sand Filtration Anthony Chapetta
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