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Nicholls Biology Graduate Student Presents Research in Switzerland

THIBODAUX, La. — Nicholls biology  graduate student Taylor Andrzejak presented her research work titled  “Microbial Ecology and Antibiotic Resistance of Public Boat Launches in  Southeast Louisiana” at the 18th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, held from Aug 14-19, 2022.

ISME18 is the 18th edition of its  non-profit symposium organized by the International Society for  Microbial Ecology that takes place every two years. The conference is  the front runner in the field of microbial ecology, with an average of  around 1,750 international scientists that attend the conference.

“I would like to stress how honored I  am to have represented Nicholls at both the national and international  level! I am extremely grateful for the expansive opportunities and  connections that the Nicholls Department of Biological Sciences and my  advisor, Dr. Boopathy, have offered during my time in the marine and  environmental biology masters program,” Nicholls biology graduate  student Taylor Andrzejak said, “I would also like to thank my fellow  graduate students for their support, and everyone who provided  assistance with my research efforts.”

Taylor Andrzejak is a second year  Marine and Environmental Biology Graduate student with a research focus  in microbial ecology. She studies the effects of antibiotic resistance  in water and biofilms at public boat launches in Southeastern Louisiana.  Taylor plans to continue to work in the microbial ecology field  focusing on water quality management. 

“I am very proud of Taylor’s  achievements. She represented Nicholls on an international level in  prestigious science meetings. Her presentations at these conferences  were very well-received by Microbial Ecologists,” Nicholls Alcee  Fortier Distinguished Service Professor & John Brady Sr. & John  Brady Jr. Endowed Professor Dr. Ramaraj Boopathy said, “Taylor’s  quality of research is on par with students’ presentations from  well-known international universities. This shows the quality of  research done here at Nicholls.”

Taylor also received the Society for  Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology Diversity Travel Award. This  national award is given to two students annually. Taylor attended the  72nd SIMB Annual Meeting and Exhibition in San Francisco from Aug 7-10,  2022, to be presented this prestigious award and to present her work on  antibiotic resistance in the environment.

Awardees are considered exceptional  members of the SIMB community and made outstanding contributions to the  industry demonstrating great promise in their work and careers. The  Diversity Travel Award was established to promote diversity and increase  participation of underrepresented minority groups in SIMB amongst the  graduate students making presentations at the SIMB Annual Meeting.

ISME Symposia are open to everyone  with an interest in Microbial Ecology. The symposia usually attract  1500-2500 delegates, representing over 50 countries. ISME serves the  wider-community and seeks to help and promote microbial ecology in all  aspects. To learn more about ISME, please visit https://www.isme-microbes.org/what-microbial-ecology.  

To learn more about Nicholls State University Department of Biological Sciences, visit https://www.nicholls.edu/biology/.   

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