Richard T. St.John, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology
College of Arts and Sciences
Widener University

Photo taken in my research laboratory
(from left to right)  Biology Dept. Lab Assistants
Ken Bullwinkle, Victoria Heverly, Kristin Andersen and me

            My research and teaching areas include Microbiology and Genetics.  I teach courses in the Biology and Nursing curricula at Widener.  My research for the past several years has  focused on the biochemistry and genetics of antibiotic producing soil bacteria of the genus Streptomyces.  Current research projects in my lab include:

  • isolation of strains of Streptomyces producing "novel" antimetabolites from soil samples collected from around the world; 

  • separation and biochemical characterization of specific antibiotics; and

  • molecular cloning of the antibiotic producing genes of new isolates of Streptomyces using recombinant plasmid shuttle vectors.

Richard T. St.John, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Biology

Widener University

One University Place

Chester, PA 19013

Phone: (610) 499-4019

Fax: (610) 499-4590

E-mail address: stjohn@pop1.science.widener.edu

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