Joseph Falkinham has
been a member of the Department of Biology faculty at Virginia Tech since
1974. In 1975 he initiated studies of the Mycobacterium avium
complex (MAC) focusing on identification of the sources of infection
in humans, animals, and birds and the genetic and physiologic features
that are determinants of their distribution, transmission, and persistence
in
the environment. Current investigations involve identification of factors
that permit MAC to survive in the absence of oxygen, adaptation to growth
in biofilms, mechanisms of disinfectant resistance, development of typing
methods for M. intracellulare, and identifying the basis for the ability
of M. avium and M. intracellulare to grow in phagocytic protozoa and
amoebae. In 1993, Dr. Falkinham and two others founded Dominion BioSciences,
Inc. It is a biotechnology development company focusing on development of
novel products for the agricultural market.
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