Four letter SEA-PHAGES code: NYIT
Location: Old Westbury, NY USA
Joined SEA-PHAGES: PHAGES Cohort 12 (started in 2019)
Buddy school: SUNY Old Westbury
Term type: None
Total SEA-PHAGES sections taught: 10
Total SEA-PHAGES students: 133
SEA Faculty
Primary Faculty Contact
SEA-PHAGES Faculty Members
lsalicho@nyit.edu
New York Institute of Technology
Assistant professor
Biological & Chemical Sciences
Legal Contact
Catherine Flickinger
General Counsel
Catherine.Flickinger@nyit.edu
(516) 686-7792
Academic Terms
Spring 2024
Start: Jan 22, 2024, End: May 17, 2024
Bioinformatics
PHAGES Sections in this Term
BIOL110-W11L
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 13
Freshmen: 11
Sophomores: 2
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
Fall 2023
Start: Sep 06, 2023, End: Dec 22, 2023
PHAGES Sections in this Term
BIOL110-W12L
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 14
Freshmen: 12
Sophomores: 2
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 3.0
Run as a special section of general biology lab.
Spring 2023
Start: Jan 23, 2023, End: May 19, 2023
PHAGES Sections in this Term
BIOL150-W11L
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 13
Freshmen: 9
Sophomores: 3
Juniors: 1
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
Fall 2022
Start: Sep 07, 2022, End: Dec 23, 2022
Phage Discovery as Introductory Biology lab
PHAGES Sections in this Term
BIOL110/W12L
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Additional Instructor: Sotiris Tsadaris
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 14
Freshmen: 13
Sophomores: 1
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 3.0
Introductory Biology Lab. Lab meets 2x a week for approximately 1.5 hrs each meeting.
Fall 2021
Start: Sep 08, 2021, End: Dec 23, 2021
Phage discovery run as a special section of introduction biology I lab.
PHAGES Sections in this Term
BIOL110W12L
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 14
Freshmen: 14
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 3.0
This section will meet twice a week for 90 minutes each session. Students can also run long as the lab is vacant in the time block immediately after class formally ends.
BIOL110W12L
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 13
Freshmen: 12
Sophomores: 1
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 3.0
Spring 2021
Start: Jan 25, 2021, End: May 21, 2021
Bioinformatics run remotely due to COVID
PHAGES Sections in this Term
BIOL150-W11L
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Additional Instructor: Leonidas Salichos
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 13
Freshmen: 10
Sophomores: 3
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
This section of bioinformatics is being run remotely due to COVID.
Fall 2020
Start: Sep 09, 2020, End: Dec 14, 2020
Fall 2020 term will run Bioinformatics remotely in light of the COVID situation.
PHAGES Sections in this Term
BIOL110W12L
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Additional Instructor: Joseph Holloway
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 16
Freshmen: 16
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
We are running bioinformatics in Fall 2020 as a remote lab accompanying a general biology 1 class.
Spring 2020
Start: Jan 27, 2020, End: May 15, 2020
PHAGES Sections in this Term
BIOL150W11
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Additional Instructor: Joseph Holloway
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 13
Freshmen: 12
Juniors: 1
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 3.0
Fall 2019
Start: Sep 04, 2019, End: Dec 20, 2019
PHAGES Sections in this Term
BIOL110W05
Primary Instructor: Bryan Gibb
Additional Instructor: Joseph Holloway
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis
Number of students: 10
Freshmen: 10
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 6.0
This sections is a combinations of general biology 1 lecture with phage discovery lab. Class meets twice of week for 3 hours each meeting. Typically we run lecture for the first 60-80 minutes and leave 90-120 minutes for lab.
Institution Addresses
Current Mailing Address
Bryan Gibb
New York Institute of Technology
500 Northern Blvd
Life Science, 406 Theobald Hall
Old Westbury, NY 11568
United States
Current Shipping Address
Bryan Gibb
New York Institute of Technology
500 Northern Blvd
Life Science, 406 Theobald Hall
Old Westbury, NY 11568
United States