Gordon A. McFeters
Professor of Microbiology, Montana State University-Bozeman
Gordon McFeters received his PhD in microbiology from Oregon State University
and has been active in teaching and research. He teaches courses in introductory
microbiology for non-science majors, water microbiology, and microbial
physiology. Research interests include the microbiology of water and wastewater,
the physiological response of enteric bacteria to aquatic systems, biofilms,
and microbial ecology. He has done extensive field studies in environments
from the high alpine zone and Antarctica to that on recent NASA shuttle
flights into space. He also spent one year at the Swiss Federal Institute
for Water Resources and Water Pollution Control. Such work has resulted
in more than 110 scientific journal papers, 17 book chapters, and a book
on the microbiology of water. |

Gordon McFeters |
Diane D. Edwards
PhD Candidate, History of Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison;
Academic Advisor, Office of General Studies, Montana State University-Bozeman
Diane Edwards has M.S. degrees in microbiology, journalism, and history
of science from various institutions. A registered medical technologist,
she has worked as a research microbiologist in the pharmaceutical and food
industries, a lecturer in the Microbiology Department at Montana State
University, a newspaper and magazine science/medicine journalist, and a
wheat farmer in northern Montana. She has written numerous articles on
a wide variety of scientific topics, co-authored a recent book on the history
of ophthalmology, and served as a principal editor for a college-level
microbiology textbook. Currently, she is completing a doctoral thesis on
federal governments and Native American health in the 19th and early-20th
centuries. |

Diane Edwards with emporer penguin |