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Article ItemMohamed Seleem elected fellow of the National Academy of Inventors , article
The Virginia Tech bacteriologist's 21 patents target a global crisis of antimicrobial-resistant infections that kill 1.27 million people annually.
Date: Dec 11, 2025 - -
Article ItemPartnership advances fight against antibiotic-resistant infections , article
In May, the National Institutes of Health awarded TAXIS a $2.9 million grant to further advance research and development efforts for its dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors as a novel approach to combat multi-drug-resistant gonorrhea with the lab of Virginia Tech bacteriologist Mohamed Seleem as a sub-awardee.
Date: Jul 29, 2025 - -
Article ItemTimothy Larson honored with emeritus status , article
A member of the Virginia Tech community for more than 38 years, Larson made significant contributions to biochemistry through his work in bacterial physiology and genetics, with a recent focus on metabolic pathways involving sulfur.
Date: May 22, 2025 - -
Article ItemVMCVM Faculty Spotlight: Clay Caswell , article
Clay Caswell, who joined the veterinary college in 2013, cherishes mentoring trainees in the lab by witnessing emerging scientists develop innovative projects and fall in love with science. Guided by the simple advice to "listen", he finds fulfillment in every breakthrough while unwinding with puzzles and a cold beer.
Date: Feb 24, 2025 - -
Article ItemClayton Caswell's laboratory awarded three National Institutes of Health research grants , article
The three grants, each driven by a different graduate student, highlight the diverse and impactful research conducted in Caswell's lab in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
Date: Jul 25, 2024 -