Faculty Mentoring

Guidance for Every Step Forward

Our Microbiology faculty bring a diverse range of research expertise, industry experience, and academic mentorship to support your growth at UMass. From your first semester to graduation, using their resources, they're here to help you make informed decisions, stay on track, and build a strong foundation for what comes next.

 

Undergraduate Faculty Mentor

Senior Lecturer; Undergraduate Program Director

Heather Reed.
Ph.D.: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, 2005
Heather Reed.

Graduate Faculty Mentor/ Program Advisor

Professor; Graduate Program Director

James Holden
My laboratory studies high-temperature anaerobic microorganisms that grow primarily in deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Specifically, I am interested in microbial life in the subsurface biosphere, the search for life on Earth and elsewhere, numerical modeling of microbial metabolism, microbe-mineral interactions, biomarkers, and the application of thermophiles in bioremediation and bioenergy. We employ modern biological tools to link genotypes, phenotypes, and functional responses to integrate cellular behavior within and among organisms. We employ experimental and mathematical methods to investigate the underlying principles of metabolic pathways that then lead to emerging behaviors. Ultimately, we study how individual species and microbial communities respond and adapt to environmental shifts to predict biological diversity and ecosystem dynamics.
Students in my lab gain experience in microbiology, cell culturing of anaerobic bacteria and archaea, bioprocessing, analytical chemistry related to cell growth, genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, modeling, ecology, and scientific writing.
James Holden
PA F25

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