timothy.breton@maine.edu
University of Maine, Farmington
Assistant Professor of Biology
Natural Sciences
SEA-PHAGES Sections
BIO 177
Primary Instructor: Tim Breton
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegmatis
Number of students: 9
Freshmen: 9
Meetings per week: 3
Hours per week: 6.0
Bioinformatics analysis of mycobacteriophages Michley and Miley16
BIO 177 Bioinformatics
Primary Instructor: Tim Breton
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Gordonia terrae
Number of students: 8
Freshmen: 7
Sophomores: 1
Meetings per week: 3
Hours per week: 6.0
BIO 177 Bioinformatics
Primary Instructor: Tim Breton
Additional Instructor: Tim Breton
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegmatis
Number of students: 10
Freshmen: 6
Sophomores: 2
Juniors: 1
Seniors: 1
Meetings per week: 3
Hours per week: 6.0
Biology 177/001/1797
Primary Instructor: Jean Doty
Additional Instructor: Tim Breton
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegmatis
Number of students: 18
Freshmen: 16
Sophomores: 2
Meetings per week: 3
Hours per week: 6.0
Biology 177/Phage Hunters
Primary Instructor: Jean Doty
Additional Instructor: Tim Breton
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Gordonia terrae
Number of students: 11
Freshmen: 9
Juniors: 2
Meetings per week: 3
Hours per week: 6.0