Walk, Seth
Associate Professor, Microbiology & Cell Biology
Office: Cooley Laboratory 219
Specialty: Infectious diseases, microbial ecology and evolution
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Highest Degree
Dual PhD, Zoology & Ecology, Michigan State University, 2007
Academic Appointments
- 2018-present Associate Professor, Montana State University, Microbiology & Immunology
- 2012-2018 Assistant Professor, Montana State University, Microbiology & Immunology
- 2012-2013 Adjunct Research Investigator, University of Michigan, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
- 2011-2012 Research Investigator, University of Michigan, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
Dr. Walk studies microbes of human importance. His lab has projects ranging from how pathogens
circulate in hospitals to how microbial communities improve human health. He also
studies how environmental factors influence human-microbe interactions and how host-associated
microbes transition between hosts. His lab broadly develops and applies theories of
microbial ecology and evolution to help improve human and animal health and decrease
disease.
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Related News
MSU team receives $776K grant to develop new, complementary COVID-19 testing method MSU News 10/19/2020
Governor Bullock provides Montana University System up to $20 million for COVID-19 preparations MSU News 08/06/2020
MSU research equipment and expertise repurposed to help diagnose, research coronavirus MSU News, 04/17/2020