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In 1982 he received his doctorate in Plant Pathology from Montana State University - Bozeman. His BS degree in Microbiology and MS degree in Biochemistry are both from Brigham Young University, Utah. He is the founder and president of Microbe Inotech Laboratories, which has over 26 years in providing services. As an educator, Dr. Hemming served as an adjunct professor at St. Louis University as well as University of Missouri - St. Louis, and as a visiting faculty member for the Institute for Genetics Education at the University of Wisconsin. He currently serves on at least two biotechnology committees of local universities. He has earned several patents on his research within the field of microbiology. Dr. Hemming was charged with the development of creative exploratory research within crop protection technology with a focus on biological control and microbial genetics and served as Biocontrol Project Leader in the development of biofungicides in conjunction with CSIRO Division of Soils Austrailia and Universities in the U.S.A. His responsibility included the development of collaborative agreements, preparation of regulatory documents, microbial physiology and tracking studies, coordination of the natural product/gene discovery effort, and field trials of various projects, which included the first introduction into the environment of genetically engineered bacteria containing foreign genes.
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