Scientist collecting water sample at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge
Scientist collecting water sample at Shiawassee National Wildlife RefugeMolly Conway collects a water sample at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan.
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Molly Conway is a biologist at the USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center. She is a senior lab technician in the Michigan Bacteriological Research Laboratory (MI-BaRL) in Lansing, MI.
Molly Conway is a senior lab technician in the Michigan Bacteriological Research Lab contributing to and working on environmental microbiology research. Molly's interests lie in research exploring bacterial pathogens and antibiotic resistance in the environment, the influence of the environment and chemical contaminants on host microbiomes of aquatic and semi-aquatic organisms and using bioinformatic software to data mine and analyze metagenomic data of harmful bacteria.
M.S. 2020, Austin Peay State University, Biology
B.S. 2014, Iowa State University, Animal Ecology and Environmental Studies
Molly Conway collects a water sample at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan.
Molly Conway collects a water sample at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan.
MI-BaRL (Lansing, MI) microbiologist JC Wallace (foreground) and biologist Molly Richard (background) prepare samples for analysis to determine bacteria load and the concentration of E. coli and enterococci.
MI-BaRL (Lansing, MI) microbiologist JC Wallace (foreground) and biologist Molly Richard (background) prepare samples for analysis to determine bacteria load and the concentration of E. coli and enterococci.
Michigan Bacterological Research Laboratory (MI-BaRL) microbiologist JC Wallace (foreground) and biologist Molly Richard (background) prepare samples for analysis to determine bacteria load and the concentration of E. coli and enterococci.
Michigan Bacterological Research Laboratory (MI-BaRL) microbiologist JC Wallace (foreground) and biologist Molly Richard (background) prepare samples for analysis to determine bacteria load and the concentration of E. coli and enterococci.
Molly Conway collects a water sample at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan.
Molly Conway collects a water sample at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan.
MI-BaRL (Lansing, MI) microbiologist JC Wallace (foreground) and biologist Molly Richard (background) prepare samples for analysis to determine bacteria load and the concentration of E. coli and enterococci.
MI-BaRL (Lansing, MI) microbiologist JC Wallace (foreground) and biologist Molly Richard (background) prepare samples for analysis to determine bacteria load and the concentration of E. coli and enterococci.
Michigan Bacterological Research Laboratory (MI-BaRL) microbiologist JC Wallace (foreground) and biologist Molly Richard (background) prepare samples for analysis to determine bacteria load and the concentration of E. coli and enterococci.
Michigan Bacterological Research Laboratory (MI-BaRL) microbiologist JC Wallace (foreground) and biologist Molly Richard (background) prepare samples for analysis to determine bacteria load and the concentration of E. coli and enterococci.