MSU Biochemist Named NASA Early Career Fellow for Research on 'Magnetic' Bacteria
August 21, 2017
August 21, 2017
BOZEMAN, Mont., Aug. 21 -- Montana State University issued the following news:
A group of salt-loving bacteria with 'magnetic' powers happens to be the perfect organism for trying to understand the development of complex life, says a Montana State University biochemist who was recently named a NASA Early Career Fellow.
Since NASA and the astrobiology community have made it a priority to understand the origin, evolution and organization of multicellular organisms, he wil . . .
A group of salt-loving bacteria with 'magnetic' powers happens to be the perfect organism for trying to understand the development of complex life, says a Montana State University biochemist who was recently named a NASA Early Career Fellow.
Since NASA and the astrobiology community have made it a priority to understand the origin, evolution and organization of multicellular organisms, he wil . . .