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Marian Dominguez-Mirazo

Marian Dominguez-Mirazo

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Graduate Student

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School of Biological Sciences

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mmirazo3 @ biology.gatech DOT edu

Research Areas:

Microbial Ecology & Evolution
Foundations of Quantitative Viral Ecology

Marian Dominguez-Mirazo has been part of the Weitz Group since 2018, when she interned as an undergrad senior visiting researcher. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Genomics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 2019. The same year she joined Georgia Tech as a grad student in the QBioS PhD program. Marian is passionate about all-things virus, but mainly bacteriophages. Her research focuses on studying the interactions between phages and biofilm forming bacteria.

The Weitz Group

Investigating how viruses transform human health and the fate of our planet

310 Ferst Dr
School of Biological Sciences
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

Website developed by Audra Davidson for the Weitz Group, 2021. For more information on the group, contact Dr. Gabi Steinbach: gabi.steinbach (@) physics.gatech.edu

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