
Dianne Newman
Professor · Microbial co-evolution with environments
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)United States
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Dianne Newman is the Gordon M. Binder/Amgen Professor of Biology and Geobiology and a Merkin Institute Professor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Her research focuses on how microorganisms co-evolve with their environment, particularly through electron transfer reactions in oxygen-limited conditions, and investigates bacterial survival strategies during slow growth.
- Key research areas include microbial physiology, redox-active metabolites (phenazines), biofilm dynamics, and their implications in human chronic infections and plant-microbe interactions.
- Her interdisciplinary lab integrates bacterial genetics, electrochemistry, and advanced imaging to explore microbial metabolism at microenvironmental and single-cell scales.
She contributes to Caltech's microbiology initiatives (CEMI) and sustainability research (RSI-EBE). The lab emphasizes training diverse young scientists for impactful STEM careers.
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