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”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Seth Bordenstein, Centennial Endowed Professor of Biological Sciences; professor of biological sciences and pathology, microbiology and immunology; associate director of the Vanderbilt Institute of Infection, Immunology and Inflammation; and director of the Vanderbilt Microbiome Innovation Center, Vanderbilt University, will take the reins of the Penn State Microbiome Center in the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences in the fall of 2022.
"Penn State is the best place in the world to conduct, pioneer and synergize microbiome scholarship, and we are honored to join the faculty and serve the community from trainees to staff, from the university to the state, and from the campus network to the national and international networks of microbiome centers," said Bordenstein.
The goal of the Penn State Microbiome Center is to support transformative, interdisciplinary research in microbiomes. This support includes structured and tacit educational opportunities for students and researchers unique to Penn State.
“At a time filled with potential for the center, we have been looking forward to this opportunity for several months,” Bordenstein said. “There is a palpable optimism set in motion by the center leadership and faculty who share strong values rooted in the University. We have much to learn and look forward to collaborating with a community who values and demonstrates innovation, compassion, and excellence. I am particularly thankful for the leadership of the founding center director, Carolee Bull, who has put the pieces in place for continued excellence.””
First Franklin, now Bordenstein. We own Vanderbilt.
”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Seth Bordenstein, Centennial Endowed Professor of Biological Sciences; professor of biological sciences and pathology, microbiology and immunology; associate director of the Vanderbilt Institute of Infection, Immunology and Inflammation; and director of the Vanderbilt Microbiome Innovation Center, Vanderbilt University, will take the reins of the Penn State Microbiome Center in the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences in the fall of 2022.
"Penn State is the best place in the world to conduct, pioneer and synergize microbiome scholarship, and we are honored to join the faculty and serve the community from trainees to staff, from the university to the state, and from the campus network to the national and international networks of microbiome centers," said Bordenstein.
The goal of the Penn State Microbiome Center is to support transformative, interdisciplinary research in microbiomes. This support includes structured and tacit educational opportunities for students and researchers unique to Penn State.
“At a time filled with potential for the center, we have been looking forward to this opportunity for several months,” Bordenstein said. “There is a palpable optimism set in motion by the center leadership and faculty who share strong values rooted in the University. We have much to learn and look forward to collaborating with a community who values and demonstrates innovation, compassion, and excellence. I am particularly thankful for the leadership of the founding center director, Carolee Bull, who has put the pieces in place for continued excellence.””
First Franklin, now Bordenstein. We own Vanderbilt.