Researching bacterial pathogenesis

 

 

 

 

 

Logan Nickels, Ph.D
Post-doctoral Fellow


EDUCATION:
2010-2015: PhD: Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Oklahoma
2006-2010: BS: Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas

PUBLICATIONS:
Zhao Y, Nickels LM, Wang H, Ling J, Zhong Z & Zhu J (2016) OxyR-regulated catalase activity is critical for oxidative stress resistance, nodulation and nitrogen fixation in Azorhizobium caulinodans. 
FEMS microbiology letters.

Hill AC,  Nickels LM & Sims PA (2016) Student-Led Development of an Interactive and Free Biochemical Methods eBook. 
Journal of Chemical Education.

Weeks JW,  Nickels LM, Ntreh AT & Zgurskaya HI (2015) Non-equivalent roles of two periplasmic subunits in the function and assembly of triclosan pump TriABC from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 
Molecular microbiology 98: 343-356.

Zgurskaya HI, Weeks JW, Ntreh AT,  Nickels LM & Wolloscheck D (2015) Mechanism of coupling drug transport reactions located in two different membranes. 
Frontiers in microbiology 6: 100.

Hill AC,  Nickels LM & Sims PA (2014)Introduction to Biochemical Methods 
Apple iBooks