Tara Allison

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Tara M. Allison

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Biography

Gannon University - Biology

Adjunct Instructor at Duquesne University
Research
Dr. Tara
Allison
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Experienced Instructor with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Bacterial Transformation, Protein Chemistry, SDS-PAGE, Public Speaking, and Molecular Biology. Strong education professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused in Biological Sciences from Duquesne University.


Experience

  • Duquesne University

    PhD Candidate

    Tara worked at Duquesne University as a PhD Candidate

  • Duquesne University

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    Tara worked at Duquesne University as a Graduate Teaching Assistant

  • Duquesne University

    Adjunct Instructor

    Tara worked at Duquesne University as a Adjunct Instructor

  • Gannon University

    Instructor

    Instructor of Biology

  • Gannon University

    Visiting Assistant Professor

    Tara worked at Gannon University as a Visiting Assistant Professor

  • ITSI

    Intern

    Tara worked at ITSI as a Intern

  • Windber Research Institute

    Intern

    Tara worked at Windber Research Institute as a Intern

  • Lincoln Elementary School

    I assisted in preparing rooms for painting and also helped to paint the hallway of the first floor.

Education

  • Duquesne University

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Biological Sciences

  • Duquesne University

    PhD Candidate



  • Duquesne University

    Graduate Teaching Assistant



  • Duquesne University

    Adjunct Instructor



  • Mount Aloysius College

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

    Biology, General

Publications

  • Selective distribution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa O-antigen among strains producing group I pilin.

    FEMS Pathogens and Disease

  • Selective distribution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa O-antigen among strains producing group I pilin.

    FEMS Pathogens and Disease

  • The group I pilin glycan affects type IVa pilus hydrophobicity and twitching motility in Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1244.

    Microbiology

  • Selective distribution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa O-antigen among strains producing group I pilin.

    FEMS Pathogens and Disease

  • The group I pilin glycan affects type IVa pilus hydrophobicity and twitching motility in Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1244.

    Microbiology

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