1. The Role of the Rcs Phosphorelay in the Development of Antibiotic Resistance Open Access Author: Gao, Geoffrey Siyuan Title: The Role of the Rcs Phosphorelay in the Development of Antibiotic Resistance Area of Honors: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Keywords: Rcs phosphorelayAntibiotic ResistanceCell Envelope Stress ResponsercsBrcsABeta-lactam antibioticsCefsulodin File: Download Geoffrey_Gao_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Sarah Ellen Ades, Thesis SupervisorMing Tien, Thesis Honors AdvisorScott Brian Selleck, Faculty Reader
2. Bacterial Responses to Antibiotic-induced Stresses Open Access Author: Kilmer, Michelle Renee Title: Bacterial Responses to Antibiotic-induced Stresses Area of Honors: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Keywords: Antibiotic ResistanceEcological TheoryCell Envelope Stress Response PathwaysRcs phosphorelayEcological Factors File: Download FINAL_THESIS_SUBMISSION__APRIL_11_2016.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Sarah Ellen Ades, Thesis SupervisorDr. Sarah Ellen Ades, Thesis Honors AdvisorKenneth Charles Keiler, Faculty ReaderScott Brian Selleck, Faculty Reader
3. The Importance of the Cpx Stress Response Pathway to Mecillinam Resistance in Escherichia Coli Open Access Author: Sievers, Mary E Title: The Importance of the Cpx Stress Response Pathway to Mecillinam Resistance in Escherichia Coli Area of Honors: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Keywords: Stress ResponsesCpx Stress Response PathwayMecillinamAntibiotic ResistanceB-Lactam AntibioticsEscherichia Coli File: Download Sievers_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Sarah Ellen Ades, Thesis SupervisorCraig Eugene Cameron, Thesis Honors Advisor