Beth Potter
Associate Professor of Biology
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1 Prischak
Erie, PA - bap16@psu.edu
- 814-898-6510
Huck Affiliations
Most Recent Publications
An Assessment of Bacterial Population on American Kestrel Eggs
Beth Potter, Emily Hyde, Holly Pier, M Voss, The Open Ornithology Journal
Implementation of a Service-Learning Project Focused on Handwashing and Vaccinations Within an Undergraduate Microbiology Laboratory Course
Beth A. Potter, 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology
The bacterial community found on the surface purple martin (Progne subis) Eggs
Beth A. Potter, Mary Sperry, Dan Hoang, Kaitlin Pander, Sean Weaver, Aimee Day, Kelly Hedderick, Michael A. Rutter, Robert A. Aeppli, Aeppli Robert, 2017, Open Ornithology Journal on p. 23-30
A long-term study examining the antibacterial effectiveness of Agion silver zeolite technology on door handles within a college campus
B. A. Potter, M. Lob, R. Mercaldo, A. Hetzler, V. Kaistha, H. Khan, N. Kingston, M. Knoll, B. Maloy-Franklin, K. Melvin, P. Ruiz-Pelet, N. Ozsoy, E. Schmitt, L. Wheeler, M. Potter, M. A. Rutter, G. Yahn, D. H. Parente, 2015, Letters in Applied Microbiology on p. 120-127
A comparison of the bacterial microflora found on the surface of American kestrel and House Wren eggs
Beth A. Potter, Emily J. Hyde, Holly N. Pier, Michael A. Rutter, Margaret A. Voss, 2014, Open Ornithology Journal on p. 40-48
Studying the Avian Egg Microflora
Beth Potter, 2014, Purple Martin Update
An assessment of bacterial populations in a static windrow compost pile
Joshua S. Maccready, Nathan J. Elbert, Ann B. Quinn, Beth A. Potter, 2013, Compost Science and Utilization on p. 110-120
An assessment of the microbial diversity present on the surface of naturally incubated house wren eggs
Beth A. Potter, Brian M. Carlson, Andrea E. Adams, Margaret A. Voss, 2013, Open Ornithology Journal
Nucleofection disrupts tight junction fence function to alter membrane polarity of renal epithelial cells
Di Mo, Beth A. Potter, Carol A. Bertrand, Jeffrey D. Hildebrand, Jennifer R. Bruns, Ora A. Weisz, 2010, American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology on p. F1178-F1184
Erratum: Polarized biosynthetic traffic in renal epithelial cells: Sorting, sorting everywhere (American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology (2006) 291, (F707-F713) DOI:10.1152/ajprenal.00161.2006)
M. A. Ellis, B. A. Potter, K. O. Cresawn, O. A. Weisz, 2007, American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology on p. F1950
Most-Cited Papers
A long-term study examining the antibacterial effectiveness of Agion silver zeolite technology on door handles within a college campus
B. A. Potter, M. Lob, R. Mercaldo, A. Hetzler, V. Kaistha, H. Khan, N. Kingston, M. Knoll, B. Maloy-Franklin, K. Melvin, P. Ruiz-Pelet, N. Ozsoy, E. Schmitt, L. Wheeler, M. Potter, M. A. Rutter, G. Yahn, D. H. Parente, 2015, Letters in Applied Microbiology on p. 120-127
A comparison of the bacterial microflora found on the surface of American kestrel and House Wren eggs
Beth A. Potter, Emily J. Hyde, Holly N. Pier, Michael A. Rutter, Margaret A. Voss, 2014, Open Ornithology Journal on p. 40-48
The bacterial community found on the surface purple martin (Progne subis) Eggs
Beth A. Potter, Mary Sperry, Dan Hoang, Kaitlin Pander, Sean Weaver, Aimee Day, Kelly Hedderick, Michael A. Rutter, Robert A. Aeppli, Aeppli Robert, 2017, Open Ornithology Journal on p. 23-30
Implementation of a Service-Learning Project Focused on Handwashing and Vaccinations Within an Undergraduate Microbiology Laboratory Course
Beth A. Potter, 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology
Studying the Avian Egg Microflora
Beth Potter, 2014, Purple Martin Update