
Michael LaMontagne
Associate Professor · Microbial Ecology
University of Houston-Clear LakeAbout
Michael LaMontagne, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Microbiology at the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL) within the College of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on microbial ecology, plant-microbe interactions, metagenomics, microbial discovery, and biogeochemistry. He is actively involved in developing cost-effective methods for microbial identification, such as MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, and studies the impact of extreme environmental events like hurricanes on microbial communities and water quality. His work bridges laboratory-based research with field applications, emphasizing undergraduate research experiences and technological advancements in microbiology.
Key research themes include analyzing microbial communities in cleanroom environments, agricultural systems, and post-disaster water ecosystems. He has pioneered projects investigating hurricane-induced changes in microbial communities, such as those in Clear Lake watersheds and Houston floodwaters. Additionally, LaMontagne collaborates on equipment grants, such as acquiring a MALDI-TOF/FTIR system to enhance course-based research. His contributions span microbial genomics, bioremediation, and the development of gnotobiotic plant systems for studying rhizobacteria.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His advising and grant activities include leading projects on nasal microbiome interactions with SARS-CoV-2 and microbial responses to environmental disruptions. LaMontagne’s work is characterized by a strong focus on undergraduate participation in cutting-edge microbiological research and practical applications of microbial discoveries.
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