Kiel Nikolakakis
Associate Teaching Professor
LS 433
Natural & Applied Sciences
Fields of Interest
Microbial symbiosis, protein biochemistry, chemical sensors, microbiology, proteomics, metabolic modeling, microbial cell-cell interactions
Kiel Nikolakakis, PhD, is an assistant teaching professor in the Chemistry Department at UW-Green Bay.
Dr. Nikolakakis spent several years working with Dr. Edward Ruby at UW-Madison, where his post-doctoral research focused on understanding the interactions between bacteria and eukaryotic tissue during symbiotic colonization. He has taught at UW-Green Bay since 2019, and his research focuses on the impacts of microbial communities on plant growth.