Dr. Craig Altier and Colin Parrish, Ph.D. '84, have been elected as fellows of the American Academy of Microbiology, highlighting their significant contributions to microbial sciences. They are part of an esteemed class of 65 fellows for 2025, growing the academy's membership to over 2,600. The newly elected fellows come from diverse global backgrounds, representing nine countries. Altier's research focuses on Salmonella Typhimurium and its impacts on human and animal health, while also addressing agricultural safety. His leadership role in the Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research emphasizes the importance of collaborative One Health solutions.
The American Academy of Microbiology honors fellows like Dr. Craig Altier and Colin Parrish for their contributions to microbial sciences, representing a diverse global membership.
This year's class of 65 fellows from nine countries expands the academy's total to over 2,600, showcasing significant global achievements in microbial research.
Dr. Altier's work on Salmonella Typhimurium aims to develop interventions that have population-level impacts, addressing microbial pathogenesis in both humans and animals.
The Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research, co-led by Dr. Altier, fosters innovative collaborations to tackle One Health challenges through comprehensive research.
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