Luke W. Lawson

Researcher

Last publication 2023 Last refreshed 2026-05-02

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Biography and Research Information

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Luke W. Lawson's research has focused on the study of bacteriophages, specifically investigating three species of *Gordonia* phages isolated from soil in central Arkansas. His work includes the sequencing of the complete genomes of these phages, identified as Chop, DelRio, and GrandSlam. This research contributes to the understanding of microbial diversity and the genetic makeup of phages within specific environmental contexts.

Lawson has collaborated with researchers from Ouachita Baptist University, including John H. Crum, Nathan S. Reyna, and Ruth Plymale. He has also collaborated with Emme M. Edmondson from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. These collaborations have resulted in shared publications, indicating a network of research engagement within the academic community.

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  • Publications: 1

Selected Publications

  • Complete Genome Sequences of Chop, DelRio, and GrandSlam, Three <i>Gordonia</i> Phages Isolated from Soil in Central Arkansas (2023)

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