Weibel Lab

Our laboratory
studies microbial biochemistry with an emphasis on understanding the
molecular mechanisms that give rise to phenotypes in bacteria.
Although our current understanding of the complexity of a bacterium is
still emerging, it is becoming clear that the genetic and biochemical
mechanisms that
govern cellular homeostasis are far more sophisticated than we had
imagined. Our approach to the study of bacteria is driven by the
development of new capabilities for studying single cells or small
groups of cells and the application of these techniques to dissect the
molecular choreography within the cell. This research is
interdisciplinary and is based on a fusion of techniques from biology,
physics, engineering, and chemistry.
The
top-level goal of our research is to understand how the behavior and
physiology of bacteria is encoded at the molecular level. The results
of these projects drive the application phase of our research, which is
aimed at using bacterial cells to produce new materials. We summarize
several areas we are working on below.
Weibel Lab website: http://www.biochem.wisc.edu/faculty/weibel/