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Dr. Linda L. Hensel
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Professor Emerita of Biology
Mercer University
Research Focus—Biofilm Inhibition and Eradication
My research focus is on bacterial biofilms. Biofilms allow bacteria to stick to catheters, heart shunts, and teeth to name a few substrates. Biofilms protect the bacteria from our immune system allowing the bacteria to cause disease, for example, dental caries (cavities). My students have designed and synthesized biofilm inhibiting novel-lead compounds, developed assays for quantifying biofilm, and tested compounds for biofilm eradication. At HU, our work will focus on isolating bacteriophage that will either inhibit or eradicate biofilm produced by several pathogenic species of bacteria. Student researchers can isolate novel bacterial viruses, develop assays that can be used in CURES (see below), or test the biofilm inhibitors we have discovered in conjunction with bacteriophage to determine if the combinations are superior to either combatant alone.
CURE Development to Build Research Confidence in Undergraduates
My educational research interest centers on fostering accessible and product-producing authentic research experiences for undergraduate students. In the last ten years, that has resulted in d
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Dr. Bruce Hensel, an Emmy-winning former television medical correspondent in Los Angeles and New York City, pleaded no contest Monday to a felony charge that alleged he asked an acquaintance's 9-year-old daughter to send him sexually suggestive photos.
Hensel, 74, was immediately sentenced to two years probation and ordered to register as a sex offender following his plea to contact with a minor for a sexual purpose, according to Deputy District Attorney Angela Brunson.
Hensel said during the hearing that he is "terribly sorry for what happened" and has "done everything I can to understand this isolated thing," the Los Angeles Times reported.
The girl's father -- who said Hensel had "crossed the line and violated the vow of your profession, which is to cause no harm" -- hugged Hensel and offered his forgiveness, according to the newspaper.
Hensel was charged in November with contacting the girl and requesting the images on or about Aug. 4, , using an online messaging app.
Hensel was arrested in Beverly Hills in November by Los Angeles police and was released that evening after posting $5, bond.
LAPD officials said shortly after his arrest that investigators with the Los Angeles Regional Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force had served a search warrant at Hensel's h