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Montelone


Beth A. Montelone

Professor
Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences

Ph.D. 1982, University of Rochester
Molecular Genetics

DNA metabolism, including DNA repair, replication, genetic recombination, and mutagenesis.

 

125 Ackert Hall
(785) 532-6092
bethmont@ksu.edu

Beth Montelone's Home Page


Selected Research Publications

Rochelle, P.A., S.J. Upton, B.A. Montelone, and K. Wood.  2005.  The response of Cryptosporidium parvum to UV lightTrends Parasitol. 21: 81-87.

Rochelle, P.A., D. Fallar, M.M. Marshall, B.A. Montelone, S. Upton, and K. Wood.  2004.  Irreversible UV inactivation of Cryptosporidium spp. despite the presence of UV repair genesJ. Eukayot. Microbiol. 51: 553-562.

Spears, J.D., R.A. Dyer, S.E. Franks, and B.A. Montelone.  2004.  Building a network to support girls and women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.  J. Women Minor. Sci. Engg. 10: 161-177.

Montelone, B.A., R.A. Dyer, and D.J. Takemoto.  2003.  A mentoring program for female and minority faculty members in the sciences and engineering:  effectiveness and status after nine years J. Women Minor. Sci. Eng. 9: 259-271.

Petrik, D.T., A. Iseli, B.A. Montelone, J.L.Van Etten, and R. J. Clem.  2003.  Improving baculovirus resistance to UV inactivation: increased virulence resulting from expression of a DNA repair enzyme J. Invert. Pathol. 82: 50-56.

 


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