Biology Department Faculty

Douglas Warner

Director of Laboratories

Department

Biology

Selected Publications

  • O鈥機onnor CM & Warner DM (2016), Investigations in Molecular Cell Biology, Eagle Print
  • Warner DM, Duval V, Levy SB. (2013) The contribution of PmrAB to the virulence of a clinical isolate of Escherichia coli.听 Virulence, 4: 634-7
  • Warner DM, Yang Q, Duval V, Chen M, Xu Y, Levy SB. (2013) 听Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 57:1935-7
  • Warner D.M. and Levy, S.B. (2012) . Journal of Bacteriology 194:1177-85
  • Warner D.M., Levy S.B. (2010) .听 Microbiology 156(2):570-8
  • Warner D.M., Shafer W.M., and Jerse A.E. (2008)听 . Molecular Microbiology 70(2): 462-78
  • Shafer W.M., Folster J.P., Warner D.M., Johnson P.J.T., Balthazar J.T., Kamal N., and.Jerse A.E (2008) in National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH, Volume 1: Frontiers in Research, Humana Press
  • Garvin L.E., Bash M.C., Keys C., Warner D.M., Ram S., Shafer W.M., and Jerse A.E.听 (2008) 听 Infection and Immunity 76(8): 3700-3709
  • Warner D.M., Folster J.P., Shafer W.M., and Jerse A.E. (2007) .听 Journal of Infectious Diseases 196(12):1804-1812
  • Warner D.M., Folster J.P., Shafer W.M., and Jerse A.E. (2007) .听 Journal of Infectious Diseases 196(12):1804-1812

Instructor of Record for the following courses:

BIOL2040: Investigations in Molecular Cell Biology

This intensive laboratory course applies a through line to each learned technique, so that while the student learns pivotal hands on skills (and their scientific principles) to make them viable in the biotechnology workforce, they are performing hypothesis driven experiments which yield a final manuscript, in the style of a scientific journal.听 Techniques include, aseptic technique, microscopy, molecular cloning, PCR and western blot.听 Students become adept at interpreting data, troubleshooting and communicating findings in oral, poster, and manuscript form.听 The semester long project uses the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae, to answer questions of the evolutionary relatedness of various biochemical pathways across species.

BIOL2000: Molecules & Cells

Foundational course required for Biology majors that introduce students to living systems at the molecular level of organization.听 Topics introduced in this course include basic cellular biochemistry, gene regulation, cellular organization and metabolism, cell signaling and genetics.

BIOL4810: Advanced Research in Molecular Microbiology

The bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic pathogen commonly found in soil.听 Natural levels of antibiotic resistance make this organism a wonderful model for understanding the medically relevant issue of antibiotic resistance. In this course, students use bioinformatics to find uncharacterized genes in the genome of the organism, clone, mutate and overexpress the gene to characterize its contribution to antibiotic resistance and other pathogenic traits. The course is framed by this one-gene per student project to familiarize the student with methods of molecular genetics, particularly: bioinformatics, PCR design and troubleshooting, molecular cloning, microbiological culture techniques, and antibiotic susceptibility testing.