
Karla Schallies
Degrees
PhD, Molecular, Cellular and Organismal Biology, University of Massachusetts Boston
Graduate Certificate in Teaching Science to English Language Learners, University of Massachusetts Boston
BS, Biology; Minors, Chemistry and Radiation Biology, Suffolk University
Professional Publications & Contributions
- Sinorhizobium meliloti CtrA stability is regulated in a CbrA-dependent manner that is promoted by CpdR1. Journal of Bacteriology.
- The Sinorhizobium meliloti sensor histidine kinase CbrA contributes to free-living cell cycle regulation. Microbiology.
- Laboratory Protocol, High Performance Liquid Chromatography: Determination of Fatty Acids in Vegetable Oils, Suffolk University.
- Why I Love Organic Chemistry,” New England Chapter of the American Chemical Society. The Nucleus Magazine.
- Coauthor, Book and Activity Book “It’s easy being green,” Green Chemistry for Middle Schools, Suffolk University.