Laricca London Biography
Research
Dr. Laricca London is the Chairperson and an Associate Professor of Biology in the
Department of Biological Sciences at Alabama A&M University. She joined the department
in 2016 after a brief Post-Doctoral training experience at The Howard University College
of Medicine. She is a trained Microbiologist, currently leading a research program
in Food Safety and the Prevention of Food-Borne Illness and Bacteriophage Genomics.
Her sentiments are that of Faye Wattleton, “my satisfaction comes from my commitment
to advancing a better world”. Dr. London is truly honored to be in a position where
she can train a new wave of scientists who are committed to producing outstanding
research and contribute to a broader body of knowledge. In addition to being a Microbiologist,
she is a very passionate 21st century STEM educator, Subject Matter Expert, Course
Developer and Academic Administrator. It is her heart’s desire to impart knowledge,
inspire and motivate every student that she encounters along with her faculty. She
is committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship and research. When not in the
classroom, she spends her time mentoring college and high school students. With several
years of experience in academic in both teaching and research, and now an academic
administrator, Dr. London continues to pave the way for the advancement of science.
Areas of Expertise and /or Research:
- Small RNAs in the E.coli Envelope Stress Response
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Bacteriophage Genomics
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The Role of Bacteria in Iodine Biogeochemical Cycles
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Antimicrobial Effects of Essential Oils
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Health Disparities
Education
- Ph.D. – Microbiology, Howard University, 2015
- M.S. – Cancer Biology, University of the District of Columbia, 2009
- B.S. – Alabama A&M University, 2006
Publications
- London LY, Lim CH, Modliszewski JL, Siddiqui NY, Sysoeva TA. Draft genomes of Lactobacillus
delbrueckii and Klebsiella pneumoniae coexisting within a female urinary bladder.
Microbiol Resour Announc. 2023 Oct 19;12(10):e0030523.
- Madison Moore,.. Laricca London, et. al. Complete Genome Sequences of Subcluster
C1 Mycobacteriophages Blackbrain, Cactojaque, Kboogie, Trinitium, and YoungMoneyMata.
Microbiology Resource Announcements. Accepted for publication May 8, 2023.
- Jackson-Davis, Armitra…London, Laricca, et al. A Review of Regulatory Standards and
Advances in Essential Oils as Antimicrobials in Foods. Journal of Food Protection.
15 Dec 2022
- London, LY., et al Complete Genome Sequences of Mycobacteriophages SynergyX, Abinghost,
Bananafish, and Delton. Microbiology Resource Announcements. 18 Aug 2022. 11(8)
- London, LY., et al. Post-transcriptional regulation of RseA by small RNAs RyhB and
FnrS in Escherichia coli. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. 3 Nov 2021.
- London, LY., et al. Complete Genome Sequences of Mycobacteriophages Dallas and Jonghyun.
Microbiology Resource Announcements. 8 July 2021. 10(27)
- Courtney J. Robinson, Laricca London-Thomas, Leon A. Dixon, Tiffany A. Clinton, Hana
Baig, Maude Bute, Mohammed Fahad, Kanhai Farrakhan, Neshaun Grady, Nicholas E. Guthrie,
Ruoa Hafid, Jayla Harvey, Kellie Hunnicutt, Victoria Larsen, Taashaylaray McDuffie,
Earyn N. McGee, Jillian Y. Pailin, Bria Peacock, Antolice Thomas and Winston Anderson.
Genome Sequence of Mycobacteriophage ErnieJ. (2016). Genome Announcement, Nov-Dec;
4(6)
- Arman Seuylemezian, James Brinkley, Gregory de la Rosa, Janna Marshall, Amanda Delgadillo,
Janette Jones, Laricca London-Thomas, David J. Smith, Rachel Mackelprang, Parag Vaishampayan.
Bacillus jemisoniae sp. nov., Bacillus frankliniae sp. nov., Bacillus resnikiae sp.
nov., and Bacillus ruffinii sp. nov isolated from cleanroom air fallout on Teflon
ribbons. *In-Progress
- London, Laricca Y; Hurtado-de-Mendoza, Alejandra; Song, Minna;
Nagirimadugu, Ankita’ Luta, Gheorghe; Sheppard, Vanessa B. Motivators and Barriers
to Latinas’ Participation in Clinical Trials: The Role of Contextual Factors. (2015).
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 40:74-80.
- Welkin Pope, Charles Bowman, SEA-PHAGES*, PHIRE, K-RITH MGC, DeborahJacobs Sera, Daniel
A Russel, Steven Cresawn, William R. Jacobs Jr, Jefferey G. Lawrence, Roger W. Hendrix,
and Graham F. Hatfull. Whole Genome Comparison of a Large-Scale Collection of Mycobacteriophages
Reveals a Continuum of Phage Genetic Diversity. (2015). Elife. 28;4 *Laricca London,
a part of Science Education Alliance PHAGE Hunters group
Class Number |
Class Name |
Level |
BIO 103 |
Principles of Biology |
Undergraduate |
BIO 330 |
Microbiology |
Undergraduate |
BIO 430 |
Medical Microbiology |
Undergraduate |
BIO 525 |
Parasitology |
Graduate |
BIO 500 |
Current Concepts in Biology |
Graduate |
BIO 692 |
Research |
Graduate |