Chemical engineer Michelle O’Malley again recognized for her highly innovative research
Michelle O'Malley
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Michelle O’Malley’s lab discovers that herbivore anaerobic gut fungi produce unique building blocks of antibiotics
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From commodity chemicals to methane production, genomic study peers into the mysteries of a goat’s gut
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A simple approach suggests a big leap forward in addressing the challenge of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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For her innovative research and significant contributions to the biological engineering field, Michelle O’Malley, an associate professor in UC Santa Barbara’s chemical...
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Professors Michelle O’Malley and Andrea Young are named to Science News’s annual list of up-and-coming scientists
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Engineering professor receives DOE award to image microbial processes that could lead to advanced biofuels
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Could animals' gut microbes lead to new sustainable fuels and chemicals? Michelle O'Malley explains her research in 60 seconds
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Herbivore gut fungi hold a lot of promise. Just ask Michelle O’Malley.
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Michelle O’Malley is recognized for her innovative research at the frontiers of science
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UC Santa Barbara scientists help unlock secrets of ancient anaerobic gut fungi
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UCSB chemical engineer Michelle O’Malley receives a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation
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O'Malley is recognized for her work with anaerobic microbes
