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Madeline Vargas is a Professor at the College of the Holy Cross, affiliated with the Department of Biology and Biology Latin American, Latinx, & Caribbean Studies programs. Her research focuses on microbial physiology and ecology in extreme environments, particularly the thermophilic bacterium Thermotoga neapolitana. She investigates catabolite repression mechanisms distinct from model organisms like E. coli, combining microbiological, biochemical, and immunoassay techniques. Her work bridges evolutionary biology and environmental science, examining ancient heterotrophic lineages.
Dr. Vargas holds a Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut, Storrs. She teaches Microbiology courses and has published on Thermotoga’s lipid-mediated genetic processes and geochemical interactions. Her research highlights physiological adaptations of extremophiles to high-temperature environments.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. She does not have recorded advisees. Her work contributes to understanding extremophilic metabolism and its ecological implications.
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