
Greg Lang
@gregoryianlang
Associate Professor at Lehigh University studying genome evolution in yeast.
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http://glanglab.com/ 07-06-2009 19:03:46
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Given the high genetic diversity of phages, their capacity to evolve, and their flexibility for engineering, phages appear to have endless potential for therapy. However, tapping into this potential is incredibly challenging. Help us unlock this potential. docs.google.com/document/d/1a2…





Get ready! The legendary #Yeast #Genetics & #Genomics course is gearing up, lab athletes training for Great Plate Race, other general revelry Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory-are you going? Don't miss out: application deadline is April 1st! Course dates Jul25-Aug15 yeastgenome.org/blog/apply-now… CSHL YGG






We're hiring! Assistant Professor in Molecular Evolution (broadly defined). Would love to welcome a new colleague in this space! We're growing... Apply by 9-Oct, 2023. careers.olemiss.edu/job/university… #olemiss UM Biology @olemiss Academic Chatter™ Academic Jobs Faculty Jobs

📣Come join us! Tenure-track Asst. Prof. in Neuroscience opening at Lehigh: jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/650092/ten… Black In Neuro 🧠 Women in Neuroscience SACNAS #BLACKandSTEM National Black Postdoctoral Association (NBPA) @NINDSDiversity Queer in Neuro

I had a great time giving the Pitt Microbiology & Molecular Genetics Seminar yesterday... and I got to catch up with two of my former students, both now at Pitt. Thanks to Alecia Rokes and Vaughn Cooper (see: vscooper@bsky) for the invitation!







This is super cool: a student at JHU did a write-up on a talk that I gave. Thanks to Erik Andersen for the invitation! jhunewsletter.com/article/2025/0…