Posted: January 15, 2020

A publication from the lab of Timothy McNellis, associate professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, was recently featured on “This Week in Microbiology,” a podcast produced by the American Society for Microbiology.

Crabapple blossoms at the Penn State University Park campus. IMAGE: SARA KLEE

Crabapple blossoms at the Penn State University Park campus. IMAGE: SARA KLEE

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - A publication from the lab of Timothy McNellis, associate professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, was recently featured on "This Week in Microbiology," a podcast produced by the American Society for Microbiology.

The podcast was created in February 2011 and features discussions of noteworthy papers and their implications to make them understandable to a broad microbiological and general scientific audience.

In episode 211, the co-hosts discuss the lab's publication, "Erwinia amylovora auxotrophic mutant exometabolomics and virulence on apples," co-authored by Sara Klee, Judith Sinn, et al.

The podcast is available by visiting This Week in Microbiology.