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The Team
Dr. Matthew Zawadzki is an Associate Professor of Psychological Sciences at the University of California, Merced. His research examines stress, why it is bad for us, and what we can do about it. In particular, he is interested in ways we can shape our everyday lives to improve our health and well...
FAQs About The Study
Where Will The Study Take Place? All data collection happens at the UC Merced campus in the Stress and Health lab. What If I Don’t Have A Smartphone To Use? No problem! We will give you a device you can use while participating in the study! What if I can't finish the study? Thats okay! You don't...
The ecology of bacterial genes and the survival of the new
Francino, Pilar. 2012. “The Ecology of Bacterial Genes and the Survival of the New”. International Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2012.
Ethanol and reactive species increase basal sequence heterogeneity of hepatitis C virus and produce variants with reduced susceptibility to antivirals
Seronello, Scott, Jessica Montanez, Kristen Presleigh, Miriam Barlow, Seung Bum Park, and Jinah Choi. 2011. “Ethanol and Reactive Species Increase Basal Sequence Heterogeneity of Hepatitis C Virus and Produce Variants With Reduced Susceptibility to Antivirals”. PLoS One 6 (11): e27436.
Antibiotic resistance: an ecological perspective on an old problem
Acar, Jacques, Julian Davies, and Merry Buckley. 2009. “Antibiotic Resistance: An Ecological Perspective on an Old Problem.”
Evolution and recombination of the plasmidic qnr alleles
Baquirin, Mia HC, and Miriam Barlow. 2008. “Evolution and Recombination of the Plasmidic Qnr Alleles”. Journal of Molecular Evolution 67 (1): 103–110.
Experimental prediction of the evolution of ceftazidime resistance in the CTX-M-2 extended-spectrum beta-lactamase
Welsh, Kerry J, Miriam Barlow, Fred C Tenover, James W Biddle, Kamile Rasheed, Leigh Ann Clark, and John E McGowan. 2005. “Experimental Prediction of the Evolution of Ceftazidime Resistance in the CTX-M-2 Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase”. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 49 (3): 1242-44.
GeneHunter, a transposon tool for identification and isolation of cryptic antibiotic resistance genes
Salipante, Stephen J, Miriam Barlow, and Barry G Hall. 2003. “GeneHunter, a Transposon Tool for Identification and Isolation of Cryptic Antibiotic Resistance Genes”. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 47 (12): 3840-45.