The Ceballos Research Lab
and Greenhouse Bay
*** NEW GRANT NEWS ***
NSF Biology Integration Institute (BII) Grant Awarded
Host-Virus Evolutionary Dynamics Institute (HVEDI)
An NSF BII award for $6.1 million has been awarded (PI-Ceballos) to establish a UA Host-Virus Evolutionary Dynamics Institute (HVEDI).
*** APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER 2021 – CLOSED ***
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Adventures in Biology and Biodiversity: Remote REU
(Apply using the Application Link Above- NEW DEADLINE April 15, 2021)
*** NEW GRANT NEWS ***
A new NSF grant under Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water Systems
(INFEWS/T3) has been awarded (PI: Ceballos, coPI: Evans-White, coPI: Mozzoni, coPI: Durand-Morat)
INFEWS/T3: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile and United States Energy and Food Biotech Innovations Network (BACCUS)
(For More Information on the INFEWS project) – click here
The Ceballos Lab is a cell and molecular biology, microbiology, and biochemistry lab dedicated to studying: (1) the evolution, ecology, and biogeography of microorganisms with an emphasis on thermophilic microbes; (2) mechanisms underlying double-stranded DNA virus-host dynamics across all three of the domains of life; (3) impacts of viral infection on cell function and cell-cell signaling; and, (4) development of microbial-based biotechnologies from thermophilic microbial systems.
The lab supports four core research projects with both U.S. and international partners:
Synthetic Biology and Biotechnology: Thermophilic Enzyme Sequestration Platforms
(funded by a NSF MCB grant and a UA Chancellor’s Innovation-Commercialization Fund Award)
Microbial Biogeography and Virus-Host Interactions in Extremophiles
(funded by a NSF RCN grant, a NSF REU grant, and UA Institutional/VPRED Funds)
Tropism of Herpesviruses in Selectively Differentiated Neural Stem Cells and Development of a Tunable 2D surface and 3D Matrix for Culturing Neurons
(funded in part by an Arkansas NSF EPSCoR CASE SEED grant and an Arkansas Biosciences Institute grant)
Food, Energy, Water and Ecosystems Resources: Interdisciplinary Projects
(funded by NSF RCN, NSF INFEWS, and NSF REU grants)
NSF INFEWS. In collaboration with: University Sao Paulo and Sao Paulo State University (Brazil); Universidad Libre de Pereira and La Universidad Rural y Agropecuaria (Colombia); La Universidad Autonoma de Chile, Universidad de Los Lagos, and Pontificia Universidad Catolica (Chile) – the Ceballos Lab is part of a multidisciplinary and multi-institutional Food, Energy, Water Systems Biotechnology and Innovations Research Network focused on understanding the potential impacts of new technology on FEW systems. This includes modeling and forecasting economic and trade impacts. The lab is responsible for select components on a variety of collaborative and highly interdisciplinary projects with international partners.
NSF RCN. In collaboration with: Can Tho University and Vietnam National University-(Vietnam); Chiang Mai University, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, and Mahasarakham University (Thailand); and Universiti Malaysia Sarawak and Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia) – the Ceballos Lab is part of a multidisciplinary and multi-institutional Food, Energy, Water, and Ecosystems Research Network focused on research in: Aquatic Biology/Microbiology and Ecosystems Science; Traditional Plants and Natural Products; Biofuel Feedstocks and Enzyme Systems; and, Impacts of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Disturbances on Ecosystems including the Lower Mekong Basin. The lab is responsible for select components on a variety of highly collaborative and highly interdisciplinary projects with international partners.
News
Welcome Carson Stacy…!
A warm welcome to Carson Stacy. Carson come to the lab as a graduate of UA to work as a post-baccalaureate lab technician/lab manager.
Congratulations to Huong “Maggie” Hoang CEMB MS Completed..!
Congratulations to Huong "Maggie" Hoang who completed all requirements and successfully defended her master's thesis entitled, "Genetic Relationships using Mitochondrial versus Nuclear Markers: Is The Catfish Rag1 Gene Suitable for Species Differentiation in The...
New Journal Article Published
In collaboration with colleagues at the University of Bergen in Norway, a new article has been accepted to Frontiers in Microbiology: Global Biogeographic Distribution Patterns of Thermoacidophilic Verrucomicrobia Methanotrophs Suggest Allopatric Evolution by...
Congratulations to all Ceballos Lab Graduates 2019 !
Congratulations to Ceballos Lab graduates: Safee Belbina (Magna Cum Laude), Ryan Hunter Rose (Magna Cum Laude), and James Wisener. Congrats Class of 2019..!
Welcome Dr. Elizabeth Padilla Crespo…!
The Ceballos Lab welcomes Dra. Elizabeth Padilla-Crespo from La Universidad InterAmericana de Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Dr. Padilla is an accomplished scientist whose research focuses on microbiology and the use of microbes in biotechnology. She is visiting the...
Welcome Jorge Bueno Prieto !
The Ceballos Lab welcomes Mr. Jorge Bueno Prieto from Colombia, who is pursuing a PhD at La Universidad Alcala de Henares (Spain). Dr. Ceballos serves on Jorge's PhD committee. Jorge will be visiting the lab periodically over the next two years. Jorge also...
Congratulations Jennie Finch…!
Ms. Jennie Finch, an undergraduate Biology Honors student in the lab has recently been awarded the 2019-2020 Guerdon D. Nichols Scholarship from the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. As part of the Ceballos Lab, Jennie is engaged in a research...
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