Bonnie Bassler

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Bonnie L. Bassler is a professor of molecular biology at Princeton University. She made key insights into the mechanism by which bacteria communicate, known as quorum sensing. In 2002 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. Dr. Bassler was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2006. Wikipedia
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  • Princeton Faculty page on...

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  • NPR : A Biologist's...

    Every young scientist dreams of doing an experiment that changes the world. A remarkable biologist at Princeton University has done just that. Bonnie Bassler's discovery about how bacteria talk to one another has led to a whole new field of research -- an
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    Watch a NOVA scienceNOW streaming video profile of Princeton microbiologist Bonnie Bassler, read an interview and listen to selected audio clips about her work, ask her your questions about her life and her experience with bacterial communication, and mor
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  • Wikipedia

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  • Bonnie L. Bassler, Ph.D.

    Bonnie L. Bassler, Ph.D. Until recently, the ability of bacteria to communicate with one another was considered an anomaly that occurred only among a few marine bacteria.
    www.hhmi.org/research/investigators/bassler_bio.html
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