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X-WR-CALNAME:Biology Seminar Series: Karine Gibbs\, "Social dynamics in swa
 rming bacterial colonies"
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Karine Gibbs studies the social behaviors of tiny organisms
 . Her team asks how bacteria recognize one another\, engage in collective 
 behaviors such as territory formation\, and cause disease. They use molecu
 lar biology\, biochemistry\, and live-cell imaging to examine shapeshiftin
 g\, fast-moving residents of humans and animals. Dr. Gibbs (A.B.\, Harvard
  University\; Ph.D.\, Stanford University) is an Associate Professor of Pl
 ant and Microbial Biology at the University of California\, Berkeley. She 
 received a David and Lucile Packard Foundation Fellowship for Science and 
 Engineering. Dr. Gibbs enjoys running and bicycling as well as the convers
 ations that can arise.
GEO:37.431462;-122.174561
LOCATION:Clark Center\, Clark Center 318 Campus Drive\, Stanford\, CA 94305
  Clark Center Auditorium
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar Series: Karine Gibbs\, "Social dynamics in swarming
  bacterial colonies"
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/biology_seminar_series_kari
 ne_gibbs_social_dynamics_in_swarming_bacterial_colonies
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