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Charles Kaspar is a Professor in the Department of Bacteriology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, affiliated with the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. He is based in the Microbial Sciences Building at 1550 Linden Drive, Madison, WI, where he conducts research on microbial systems.
His research focuses on the molecular and physiological basis of stress tolerance in bacteria. This area is critical for understanding how microorganisms survive adverse environmental conditions, with implications for food safety, microbial ecology, and infectious disease. His work likely integrates genetic, biochemical, and systems-level approaches to dissect stress response pathways in bacterial species.
While no recent publications or specific research outputs are listed in the provided text, his research domain suggests engagement with fields such as microbial physiology, environmental microbiology, and molecular stress response mechanisms.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the available information.
Dr. Kaspar advises graduate students as part of his role in the department's PhD and MS programs, though specific advisees are not named. He may be involved in research grants related to bacteriology and microbial stress responses, although no funding details are provided.
He is part of the research faculty within the Department of Bacteriology, contributing to the academic and scientific mission of the Microbial Sciences Building, a hub for interdisciplinary microbial research at UW–Madison.
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