Position Title
Professor Emeritus
Position Title
Professor Emeritus
- Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
Bio
Research Interests
As a microbiologist, my research focuses on endosymbiotic associations between bacteria and plant sap-sucking insects, exploring their molecular interactions. I study the mosquitocidal toxin of Bacillus sphericus to understand its molecular biology and potential applications in mosquito control. Additionally, I characterize marine bacteria, particularly those in the genera Vibrio, Photobacterium, Alteromonas, and Pseudomonas, investigating their roles in marine ecosystems. Through my work, I aim to contribute to our understanding of microbial interactions and develop innovative approaches to pest control and marine microbiology.
Education and Degree(s)
- 1961 B.A. in Bacteriology, University of California, Berkeley
- 1966 Ph.D. in Bacteriology, University of California, Berkeley
Publications
- Baumann P. 2005. Biology of bacteriocyte-associated endosymbionts of plant sap-sucking insects. Annual Review of Microbiology 59:155-189
- Baumann P, Baumann L, Lai C-L, Rouhbakhsh D, Moran NA, Clark MA 1995. Genetics, physiology, and evolutionary relationships of the genus Buchnera: intracellular symbionts of aphids. Annual Review of Microbiology 49:55-94
- Baumann P, Clark MA, Baumann L, Broadwell AH. 1991. Bacillus sphaericus as a mosquito pathogen: properties of the organism and its toxins. Microbiological Reviews. 55:425-436
- Baumann P, Baumann L, Woolkalis MJ, Bang SS. 1983. Evolutionary relationships in Vibrio and Photobacterium: a basis for a natural classification. . Annual Review of Microbiology 37:369-398
- Baumann P, Baumann L. 1975 Catabolism of D-fructose and D-ribose by Pseudomonas doudoroffii. I. Physiological studies and mutant analysis. Archives of Microbiology. 105:225-240