Carlos C. Goller is a Teaching Professor at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. He teaches microbiology, life science, public health, and other fun courses as part of the Department of Biological Sciences. When not playing with Delftia acidovorans or code, Carlos enjoys spending time with his family (Claire Gordy also at NC State, Amada, and Aurelio) and playing with his dog Sunshine.
11.1 Education
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC | Advisor: Dr. Sue Carson | Topic: Biotechnology Education and Curriculum Development
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC | Advisor: Patrick C. Seed | Topic: Bacterial Pathogenesis and Anti-infective Screening The Hartwell Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship | September 2008 - July 2012
Emory University, Atlanta, GA | Advisor: Tony Romeo | Topic: Bacterial Biofilm Formation and Regulation Ph.D. in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics | August 2002 - September 2008
Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Worcester, MA B.S in Biology and Biotechnology | August 1998 - May 2002
11.2 Experience
Teaching Professor | North Carolina State University Department of Biological Sciences | 2024 - Present Associate Teaching Professor | North Carolina State University Department of Biological Sciences | 2019 - 2024 Assistant Teaching Professor | North Carolina State University Department of Biological Sciences | 2015 - 2019