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Joan Slonczewski

Professor
Biology
Kenyon College
United States of America

Biography

Microbiology is an open book to biology professor Joan Slonczewski. She wrote it. Microbiology: An Evolving Science is an undergraduate textbook about microbiology co-authored by Slonczewski, who spent seven years on the project. Describing microbiology was as stimulating to her as writing her acclaimed science fiction novels. "During the period I wrote this book, there were more exciting things going on in microbiology than there were in science fiction," she said. "There's a lot of storytelling. You tell a story about the microbe and how microbes relate to each other." Her interest in the unseen mechanics of life has led to research prominence in how Escherichia coli bacteria survive in extreme acid or base environments. With the help of student researchers, Slonczewski seeks to identify genes and proteins regulated by acid and base, possibly targets for the design of new antibiotics. She's also exploring Bacillus subtilis and genes relevant to anthrax and bacterial insecticides. That her research has some medical relevance is a balm to her parents, who encouraged her to pursue medicine. Her father is a physicist. "I was interested very early in cell biology," she said. "I think that was because when I was growing up very few books were in color and one of the first children's books I read that was in color was a book about the human body. I got interested in that." Books have continued to be life markers for Slonczewski. Her reading of classic literature helped spark her interest in writing. Her bedrock knowledge of science and global concerns brought forth a string of science fiction novels contemplating nuclear holocaust, how humans relate to their environment, and the essence of humanity. "My first really successful book was A Door into Ocean, about two cultures and each considers the other inhuman or alien. So there were gender issues and sort of ethnic, genetic issues behind that," she said. "My morst recent book, The Highest Frontier, is based at a college that orbits the Earth, a planet altered by global warming and contending with an invasive alien species." Writing is a solitary affair, and teaching is a communal experience. Interaction with students is enlightening to Slonczweski. "I'm interested in how people interact with science, so I enjoy learning from students as well as teaching them."

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