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From Earth to Orbit: Applied and Environmental Microbiology With Veronica Garcia

Meet The Microbiologist

Release Date: 02/13/2026

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Ashley's Biggest Takeaways

  • Prior to her role as Scientific Director for ASM Applied and Environmental Microbiology unit, Garcia was Senior Director of R&D at Boost Biomes, a biotech startup focused on bio-pesticides and bio-fertilizers.
  • Garcia's passion for microbiology began studying soil remediation at Texas A&M University.
  • Seeing microbes under the microscope for the first time felt like discovering “another world,” sparking a lifelong fascination with what microbes are and can do.
  • Driven by a desire to see her science make an immediate impact, Garcia was drawn to industry after completing her Ph.D.
  • At Boost Biomes, a biotech startup company, Veronica helped transform diverse microbial isolates into bio-pesticides, bio-fertilizers and bio-stimulants for agriculture and food. She progressed from bench scientist to senior Director of R&D, overseeing discovery, genomics, bioinformatics and product development, and learned the realities of scale-up, cost, regulation and end-user needs.
  • She also monitored air, water and surfaces for the shuttle and ISS and NASA, ensuring astronaut safety by tracking microbial loads and potential pathogens.
  • ASM is organizing around 3 scientific units, ASM Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM), ASM Health and ASM Mechanism Discovery.
  • These units will equip researchers to translate discovery into impact while providing a forum to collectively shape the future of the field.
  • The AEM unit provides the space and unique expertise for microbial scientists and partners to directly contribute to a healthier, more sustainable world through applied and environmental innovation and brings together experts whose work connects microbial processes to outcomes in ecosystems, infrastructure, food systems and planetary health.

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