Concetta DiRusso

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Concetta DiRusso is an American scientist and Professor of Biochemistry. She is best known for her work on transcriptional regulation of fatty acid metabolism in bacteria.

Biography

DiRusso received her B.A. from Hampshire College, and in 1982 she completed her Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology from the University of Vermont. She is currently on the faculty of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she holds the position of Professor of Biochemistry. In 2015, she was invested with the George W. Holmes University Professorship.[1] DiRusso is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[2] In 2014, she served as Jefferson Science Fellow in the Global Health Bureau of the United States Agency for International Development.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Nine Faculty Earn Professorships". University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 2015-03-19. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
  2. ^ "Six Faculty Elected AAAS Fellows". University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 2013-11-25. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
  3. ^ "DiRusso Named a Jefferson Science Fellow". University of Lincoln-Nebraska. 2014-04-23. Retrieved 2016-07-05.