Irene L. G. Newton - Google Scholar Irene L G Newton Professor of Biology, Indiana University Verified email at indiana edu - Homepage Wolbachia symbiosis pathogenesis environmental genomics evolution Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors Title Sort Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title Cited by Cited by Year;
Irene Newton, Ph. D. - ASM. org Dr Irene Newton is a professor of biology at Indiana University, where she studies the mechanisms of symbiosis She is a first-generation, latina scientist who is passionate about recruitment and retention of diverse minds in science
Irene Newton - IU Associate professor Irene Garcia Newton is a microbiologist in the Department of Biology at Indiana University Bloomington, where she conducts research on host-microbe interactions She studies the intracellular symbiont Wolbachia and how this bacterium colonizes insects
The Newton Laboratory at Indiana University | Functional and . . . We are a diverse group of scientists interested in host-microbe interactions We use a combination of genetics, genomics, microscopy, cell biology, and microbiology to figure out how microbes manipulate their hosts We use a variety of insect model systems to ask fundamental questions in symbiosis
Irene Newton - Department of Molecular Biology Irene Newton Leading initial L G First name Casadevall A, Detweiler C, Drake H, Gilbert J, Imperiale M, Lovett S, Maloy S, McAdam A, Newton I, Sadowsky M, Sandri-Goldin R, Silhavy T, Tontonoz P, Young J-A, Cameron C, Cann I, Fuller O, Kozik A The ASM Journals Committee Values the Contributions of Black Microbiologists
ASM honors IU microbiologist for significant contributions in advancing . . . The American Society for Microbiology has awarded its 2023 Honorary Diversity Lecturer Award to Irene Newton, a professor in the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Biology at Indiana University Bloomington Newton and members of her lab study host-associated microbes to understand how they influence the host species’ biology