Alumni Highlights
Welcome to our alumni highlight page!
Here, we feature exceptional graduates from the Microbiological Sciences department who have achieved great things in their personal and professional lives. From industry leaders and innovators to community advocates and entrepreneurs, our alumni have significantly impacted their fields and beyond. Each highlight showcases the unique paths and accomplishments of our alumni, demonstrating the broad range of opportunities that a microbiology degree can provide. We are proud to share the stories of our outstanding graduates and to celebrate their successes with our community. Whether you are a current student, fellow alum, or someone interested in our department, we hope that these highlights inspire and motivate you to pursue your own passions and aspirations. Thank you for joining us on this journey of excellence and achievement.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I wanted to go into a medical profession and this degree aligned with that path.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
Pharmacist
Did you go on to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
I went to the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy and graduated in 2008.
How did you learn about the option to complete your degree in Microbiology at NDSU?
I initially started in medical technology and changed to microbiology.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
The coursework was interesting and aligned with all the premed class requirements.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career as a doctor?
The microbiology major provided me with a good foundation in biochemistry for medical school.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
The Microbiological Sciences program has an excellent undergraduate degree for pre-med or consideration of public health masters.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
Having a degree in Microbiology from NDSU did give me great preparation for medical school and I use what I learned every day in my medical practice.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Graduating with a degree in microbiology from NDSU will open many future opportunities.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I wanted to have more options after completing my pharmD.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
Pharmacist and pharmacy manager
Did you go on to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
I also graduated from NDSU with a PharmD
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Listen and enjoy your time. The professors have so much knowledge and will guide you where you want to go.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
Enjoyed learned about life on a microscopic level and the growing field will lead to many job opportunities after college.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
I have been a Pathology Technician and I am currently a Biomanufacturing Operator.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
I felt like I had a lot of knowledge about the type of processes that the company I am currently working for uses.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Try to get involved with professors research or other opportunities provided by the teachers/college to get ahead of others in the field.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I've always been amazed at how organisms too small to be seen with our eyes can have such a major impact on our lives and be so complex.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
I worked as a clinical lab analyst at the Iowa State Hygienic Laboratory after completing my master's and now work for Abbott as part of a technology development team for rapid diagnostics of infectious diseases.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
Lab skills have been absolutely invaluable for my career since graduating from NDSU. Knowing how to work well in a lab is transfers to any lab environment regardless of the specific work being done.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Apply yourselves - there are a lot of opportunity to get involved whether it's doing research, being apart of a student organization, or just every day interactions with faculty, staff, and fellow students. If you're willing to put in the work, there are a lot of good people that will be more than willing to help you learn.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I was originally interested in animal science / veterinary science and the coursework in the microbiology program was a natural fit for my interest areas.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
Several positions at Aldevron (former), independent biotech consultant (current), several volunteer positions within local network (ex., NDSU Innovation Challenge judge, ND EPSCoR Private Sector Representative - former and current respectively).
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
Background in microbiology was extremely useful for several roles within Aldevron to include upstream process development/fermentation as well as more business and regulatory-related areas surrounding cell strain management. General critical thinking skills developed at NDSU also translated into other areas.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Be prepared for and embrace lifelong learning! Use your time at NDSU to focus on building a great foundation in the sciences and developing good learning and hands-on skills, whether that be how to best assimilate lecture content or developing solid aseptic technique. Learn how to identify the "why behind the how" as this skill will translate to wherever you may ultimately go in your career.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I had taken a course at my previous college and found it interesting enough to transfer and change majors.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
I've had jobs as a microbiologist, a toxicologist, a virologist, a cell culture laboratory manager, a laboratory safety specialist, an epidemiologist, an environmental health specialist, an industrial hygienist, and a risk manager.
Did you go on to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
I hold an MS from Columbia Southern University with a major in Occupational safety and health and a concentration in Environmental Management.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
The science foundation has always been useful, but there are also the elements of critical thinking and problem solving that helped me by teaching me to think outside of the box to develop non-traditional pathways to answers.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Enjoy your time in the program, absorb as much knowledge as you can from the faculty, and be sure to keep an eye on the future after you finish your degree.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I wanted a hard science degree, and that industry was strong then.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
Air Force aircrew and DoD contractor.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
The Air Force liked officer applicants that had hard science degrees.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Get involved, I worked in the virology lab during the summer months, and it was great.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree and Master's degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I really enjoyed the undergraduate microbiology course I took with Janice Haggart and the food safety microbiology work I was a part of in Dr. Logue's laboratory, so it seemed like a great fit when offered a graduate research position with Dr. Logue.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
Researcher, University of Minnesota, Dr. Tim Johnson's Lab (also a Microbiological Sciences alum), 2009-2016; Research Scientist, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, 2016-present
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
My MS in Microbiology allowed me to further develop my critical thinking skills, gave me a wide variety of technical laboratory experiences, and allowed me to hone my communication skills, all of which have helped me with my career advancement.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Networking is so key; the Microbiology world tends to be smaller than it may seem. My job at the U of M was working for another NDSU Microbiology alum (Dr. Tim Johnson) who I had met on several occasions during graduate school. Having that prior connection was so helpful in so many ways when I started working in his lab.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
When I was a junior in high school, I toured a pharmaceutical company and job-shadowed a research scientist. This experience brought together my passion for the agriculture industry and my love of science.
Did you go on to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
After graduating from NDSU, I moved to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to pursue graduate education. I received my master's degree in veterinary sciences in 2019. Currently, I'm finishing my PhD in integrative biomedical sciences and should be done in May of 2023.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
Growing up on a farm gave me plenty of experience with animals and plants. My degree in microbiology challenged me to dig deeper into what makes the world tick. What helped me the most, though, was the practical bench skills I learned that help me feel comfortable working in any lab.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
My advice for future students is to immerse yourself in every opportunity. Also, don't be afraid to ask for help; we've all struggled at some point in our careers!
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate and Master's Degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I began my college career as a Clinical Lab Science major and realized that was not for me after my sophomore year. A friend of mine was in his final year of the Microbiology program, and he introduced me to Microbiology.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
I have been a Research Specialist and a COVID-19 Wastewater surveillance laboratory Director. I am now the Core Lab Facility Director in the Microbiology Department.
What is your favorite memory from your time in microbiology at NDSU?
The people. Dr. Berryhill was my advisor and got me my first lab job. Everything I know about bacteria I learned from Dr. Glass. Parasitology with Dr. Funke and his refusal to use more than one transparency sheet for the overhead projector per class period. And a few late-night research projects with Dr. Berry and Dr. Robinson that are best left unpublished.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Above all else, find an opportunity to work in a lab as an undergraduate student.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I started in pre-vet but switched to microbiology after my first class with Dr. Nolan - an amazing and inspiring professor.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
I worked at Mayo Clinic as the manager of an orthopedic oncology lab. Very quickly, I learned that while I loved the science behind what I was doing, day-to-day life moved too slowly for me. I left the field but later fell into Clinical Research, first working as a Clinical Research Coordinator for Roger Maris Cancer Center. Instead of being at the beginning of medical discovery, I was now at the end, where I could see my work helping patients. I loved it! I have made a career of it and am currently the Director of Site Operations for a biotech start-up called Curebase. Our focus is decentralized trials, where patients can participate from their homes.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Look at a career in Clinical Research! It is a field not well known, but very rewarding and lucrative.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my Master's Degree.
Why did you choose microbiology?
My love and passion for the "smaller things in life"(JK!). I always wanted to work with the live world and feed my curiosities.
Did you go on to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
Currently I am a doctoral graduate student in the Department of Biology at the University of North Dakota. I am expecting to graduate in Fall 2027.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for your next step in your career?
My goal is to work with the USDA on the very modern "healthy soil-healthy body" concept. Having a degree in Microbiology and my experiences is definitely going to help me to pursue my dream.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
You can be anything in life if you work hard and believe on yourself.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
How did you learn about the option to complete your degree in Microbiology at NDSU?
Microbiology classes I took pursuing a pharmacy path.
Why did you choose microbiology?
Microbiology research was always something I was interested in, and after taking enough classes, I couldn't stay away. I had to pursue a career in microbiology research.
Did you go on to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
I currently attend Nebraska Center for Virology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. My anticipated graduation is Fall 2024.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for your next step in your career?
It set me up for success to pursue a graduate degree in virology research, which is the path that excited me the most, by giving me the foundations necessary to be able to perform laboratory research.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Keep an open mind when it comes to your degree, you never know where a microbiology path will take you.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose microbiology?
I was interested in being part of sciences without having an internship.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
I worked in Research and Development at General Mills for 14 years. I am now an elementary teacher focusing on science and math.
Did you go on to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
I went to College of St. Katherine for a Master's in Education and graduated in 2003.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for your next step in your career?
Any science four year degree was very helpful in getting an interview and first job even when the perfect job wasn’t available. It got me in the door to a great company.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Take any opportunity for experience before graduating.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate, Master's, and Doctorate degree.
Why did you choose microbiology?
I liked the topic area and wanted to set myself up for a position in a health career.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
Scientist at Aldevron, Biology Laboratory Coordinator at Bismarck State College, Assistant and now Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at NDSU
Did you go on to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
Doctor of Pharmacy program at NDSU (graduated 2012), Post-Graduate Year 1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Trinity Health in Minot, ND (2012-2013), Master of Public Health (MPH) from NDSU in 2020.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for your next step in your career?
It was helpful to have critical thinking skills gained from some Microbiology coursework. Laboratory experience was also helpful.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
The faculty in the program were always willing to help, so get to know them. Networking is also an important skill to further your career. Finally, have fun and enjoy -- it's a great topic area and will provide you with many skills for your future.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate and Doctorate Degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I found myself genuinely intrigued and excited participating in the Microbiology program at NDSU. The teaching labs I was able to take were the primary areas where I found myself "in the zone" and sincerely enthusiastic about my academics. Eventually my situation became less about "preparing for vet school" and more like "I can see myself as a microbiologist".
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
ORISE Post-Doctoral Fellow at USDA-ARS in Beltsville, MD and Biologist at FDA, CFSAN, Fresh Produce Branch in the Office of Food Safety
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
My degrees in Microbiology (BS and PhD) provided me the general (BS) and specific (PhD) knowledge and background to head into my current position as a biologist at the FDA. I especially enjoyed the opportunity as a graduate student to teach and participate in outreach activities. Those opportunities were very helpful to me as I had no idea that I would thrive in those situations and I was able to leverage myself into my current FDA position with those experiences under my belt.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Don't silo yourself into one destination for your career. Jump into as many opportunities offered to you and experience what you can. Always be digging deeper when you are curious - microbiology is such a wide field and this program provides a great jumping off point to dive in and learn more.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate and Master's Degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
The biologic sciences have always been fascinating to me. My interest really started in high school during biology classes, while learning in the laboratory. What lives on surfaces or is transmitted in a droplet is unseen to the majority - but is uncovered by the microbiologist. I majored in Clinical Laboratory Science and Minored in Microbiology at NDSU.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
I started in a private pathology practice as a Medical Laboratory Scientist and Cytologist. I currently work in a community hospital as the Anatomic Pathology and Molecular Section Lead.
Did you go to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
I have my MS in Medical Laboratory Science from the University of North Dakota (graduated in 2019). I also hold certifications in Medical Laboratory Science, Cytology and Molecular Biology through ASCP.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
Microbiology has been foundational in my career as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, Cytologist and Molecular Biologist. I believe the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has really highlighted the importance of microbiology in practice. For example, in my current healthcare system, I was responsible for validating multiple molecular assays on a variety of platforms during the pandemic. We were fortunate to be able to offer assays that met the needs of our community.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
There is a demand for well-qualified microbiologists. Personally, I would recommend looking into becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist, as your expertise and technical skill is well sought after. It is a rewarding career, with diversified pathways of career advancement. Your future is so bright!
How did you learn about the option to complete your degree in Microbiology at NDSU?
I transferred in from NDSU, Bottineau.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
It sounded like real science. I was right!
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
I was an environmental health practitioner at Custer Health, in Mandan, ND. Then I was their administrator. I'm now retired.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
Microbiology is essential in understanding water, wastewater, solid waste, and food; all of which I was responsible for.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Keep an eye on the big picture. When you see how one class meshes with another to show reality, it really gets fun.
What degree(s) did you complete at NDSU?
I went to NDSU for my undergraduate degree.
Why did you choose to major in microbiology?
I knew a microbiology major would give me the core classes needed for medical school, but they also would give me some other career opportunities, like public health work. I loved what I learned in Micr350, and I wanted to learn more about the different topics, like immunology and infectious diseases.
If you are in the workplace, what positions have you held since graduating from NDSU microbiological sciences?
I started at the NDSU Center for Immunization Research and Education after finishing my Master of Public Health in 2015. I've been a project manager, the project coordinator, and now I am the Operations Director for our center.
Did you go on to further your education after graduating from NDSU?
I got my Master of Public Health at North Dakota State University and graduated in 2015.
What was helpful about having a degree in microbiology when applying for the next step in your career?
My microbiology degree gave me an incredible foundation for which to build my public health career in infectious disease management. I learned about different pathogens. I learned laboratory techniques and about various tests to differentiate pathogens. I learned about immunology and cell cultures. I use all of this knowledge every single day in my vaccine education work and in the broader field of public health. When we talk vaccines and their ability to stimulate B and T cell responses, I reflect on my immunology lectures with Dr. Jane Schuh and how she was able to explain the immune system in ways that we could understand; I use her analogies alot to this day! When I talk about the use of cells to grow viruses for vaccines, I think about my animal cell culture laboratory work with Tom Gustad. When we talk about how viruses replicate and mutate and what makes each virus unique, I think about Dr. Eugene Barry. My strong understanding of different pathogens and their ability to cause disease comes from my lectures with Dr. John McEvoy. Every single class was a valuable addition to my knowledge base, and I use that knowledge regularly.
Do you have advice for future microbiology students at NDSU?
Get involved on campus. My degree is invaluable, but I learned and fine-tuned so many other skills by being involved in student organizations and working on campus. I know that I am where I am today because of 1) my degrees and 2)the skills I was able to develop outside of the classroom.