Alexis Ramsey




About Alexis
I grew up on a blueberry farm in rural New Hampshire where I gained an appreciation for the natural world. I received a B.S. in Health Science from New England College where I studied Pseudomonas biofilms on plant roots. I then moved to Dartmouth College, studying the gut and lung microbiomes of people with cystic fibrosis for 2 years before starting my PhD.
Outside the lab, I like to knit, read, and play outside.
About Alexis
I grew up on a blueberry farm in rural New Hampshire where I gained an appreciation for the natural world. I received a B.S. in Health Science from New England College where I studied Pseudomonas biofilms on plant roots. I then moved to Dartmouth College, studying the gut and lung microbiomes of people with cystic fibrosis for 2 years before starting my PhD.
Outside the lab, I like to knit, read, and play outside.
Research Interests
Oxygen limitation is a key feature of bacterial infections, influencing both bacterial behavior and host outcomes. My research explores how the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa adapts to oxygen limitation to establish and persist in chronic infections.
Research Interests
Oxygen limitation is a key feature of bacterial infections, influencing both bacterial behavior and host outcomes. My research explores how the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa adapts to oxygen limitation to establish and persist in chronic infections.
This website was developed by members of the Whiteley Lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology. It is not an official Georgia Tech website.
This website was developed by members of the Whiteley Lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology. It is not an official Georgia Tech website.
This website was developed by members of the Whiteley Lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology. It is not an official Georgia Tech website.
This website was developed by members of the Whiteley Lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology. It is not an official Georgia Tech website.