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Postdoctoral Researcher

Dr. Kathryne (Kati) Ford – kcford@ncsu.edu

  • B.Sc. in Environmental Microbiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
  • Ph.D. in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

As a postdoctoral researcher at North Carolina State University, I am applying my expertise in electrochemistry and biotechnology to develop tools and bioengineering strategies for industrially relevant thermophilic bacteria and archaea. I work with Dr. R.M. Kelly in the Kelly Lab, a leading research group in the field of extremophile microbiology and bioenergy.

I have over ten years of experience in microbiology and molecular genetics, which I gained during my Ph.D. at Michigan State University. There, I worked with Dr. Michaela TerAvest to bioengineer the electrogenic bacteria Shewanella oneidensis for microbial electrosynthesis. My work was recognized by the National Science Foundation as a recipient of the GRFP in 2020. I am passionate about finding innovative and sustainable solutions for environmental and energy challenges using microbial systems.

Graduate Students

Shayan Moghaddam – smoghad@ncsu.edu

  • Ph.D. Student
  • B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

Current Research: My research focuses on extraction of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) using thermoacidophiles and by bioleaching processes, and developing ways for purification of these elements using protein engineering techniques.

Parker Mann – pemann2@ncsu.edu

  • Ph.D. Student
  • B.Sc. in Aerospace Physiology, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
  • M. Eng. in Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Current Research: My research focuses on the sustainable extraction of Rare Earth Elements by leveraging the capabilities of thermoacidophiles for bioleaching and developing purification methods using protein engineering techniques. I am very interested in how microorganisms that adapt to extreme environments can be used for practical engineering solutions.

Recent Past Members

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Ph.D. Students 
Mohamad Javad (MJ) Haghighat ManeshPG&E, San Francisco, CA
Daniel WillardNovonesis, Franklinton, NC
Ryan BingCapra Biosciences, Manassas, VA
Tunyaboon LaemthongAsst. Prof., Dept. Chem Eng., Thammasat Univ., Thailand
James CrosbyNovonesis, Franklinton, NC
James CountsPostdoc, Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI)
Christopher StraubNovonesis, Franklinton, NC
Ben ZeldesPostdoc, University of Rostock, Germany  
Laura LeeNovozymes, Franklinton, NC
Jonathan ConwayAsst Professor, Chem Biological Eng., Princeton Univ.
Andrew LoderVestaron Corp., Durham, NC
Garrett WheatonPreScouter, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah
Jeff ZurawskiDiscGenics, SLC, Utah
Aaron HawkinsMindful Collaboration, Raleigh, NC
Hong LianSchool of Public Health, Xiamen University, China
Arpan MukerjeeAlexion Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT
Jaspreet NoteyLonza, Portsmouth, NH
Master’s Students 
Jun GaoGrifols, Emeryville, CA
Lance DriskillMD, Texas Radiology Associates, Bedford, TX
Rockey BandlishIllumina, San Diego, CA
Pascal LeducBonduelle, Borderes, France
Olga D’HennezelMerck and Co., Durham, NC
Post-Docs/Visiting Scientists 
Piyum KhatibiNovonesis, RTP, NC
Nick VitkoUNC Chapel Hill, NC
Javier IzquierdoHofstra Univ.,Dept. of Biology, Hempstead, NY
Sara Blumer-SchuetteOakland Univ., Dept. of Biological Sciences, Oakland, MI
Yejun HanChinese Acad. Sci, Beijing, China
Jason NicholsSyngenta Corp., RTP, NC