Biological Science Lab Technician
Phone: (309) 681-6075
Fax: (309) 681-6672
Room 3125
USDA ARS NCAUR
1815 N University St.
Peoria IL 61604
Amy McGovern is a technician working with Dr. Robert Proctor. She is from the northern suburbs of Chicago and received a Bachelor’s of Science in Microbiology from Western Illinois University. She then went on to become a certified clinical laboratory scientist at Hines VA hospital in Hines IL. In 2004 she came to Peoria to work at NCAUR.
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- Genus-wide analysis of Fusarium polyketide synthases reveals broad chemical potential -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Brown, D.W., Kim, H.-S., McGovern, A.E., Probyn, C.E., Proctor, R.H. 2022. Genus-wide analysis of Fusarium polyketide synthases reveals broad chemical potential. Fungal Genetics and Biology. 160. Article 103696. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2022.103696.
- Species-Specific Identification of Penicillium Linked to Patulin Contamination-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dombrink Kurtzman, M., Mcgovern, A.E. 2007. Species-specific identification of Penicillium linked to patulin contamination. Journal of Food Protection. 70(11):2646-2650.
- BYSSOCHLAMYS NIVEA WITH PATULIN PRODUCING CAPABILITY HAS AN ISOEPOXYDON DEHYDROGENASE GENE (IDH) WITH SEQUENCE HOMOLOGY TO PENICILLIUM EXPANSUM AND PENICILLIUM GRISEOFULVUM-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dombrink Kurtzman, M., Engberg, A.E. 2006. Byssochlamys nivea with patulin producing capability has an isoepoxydon dehydrogenase gene (idh) with sequence homology to Penicillium expansum and Penicillium griseofulvum. Mycological Research. 110:1111-1118.