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 Amy Strohmeier Gort, Ph. D.

Associate Professor of Biology

Dean, College of Arts and Sciences



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Phone: (651)641-8814
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gort@csp.edu


Publications

Kieke, M. C, Moroz, K. and A. S. Gort. 2007.  Transformation to a Learner-Centered Community as a Resulty of University-wide Assessment. On the Horizon.  15 (2):  107-117. 

Gort, A. S. and V. L. Miller.  2000.  Identification and Characterization of Yersinia enterocolitica Genes Induced During Systemic Infection.  Infection and Immunity.  68 (12):  6633-6642.

Gort, A. S., Ferber, D. M. and J. A. Imlay.  1999.  The Regulation and Role of the Periplasmic Copper, Zinc Superoxide Dismutase of Escherichia coliMolecular Microbiology.  32 (1):  179-191.

Gort, A. S., and J. A. Imlay.  1998.  The Balance Between Endogenous Superoxide and Antioxidant Defenses.  Journal of Bacteriology.  180 (6):  1402-1410.

Keyer, K., Gort, A. S. and J. A. Imlay.  1995. Superoxide and the Production of Oxidative DNA Damage.  Journal of Bacteriology.  177 (23):  6782-6790.

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