OBGE November 2022 Graduates

Woonyung Hur Cell Biology Stefano Di Talia, Ph.D. "Organization principles of the early Drosophila embryo"
Jeffrey Letourneau Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Lawrence David Variation and Stability in Gut Microbial Ecology Assessed Through Multi-Omics Time-Series Analysis
Zollie Yavarow Pharmacology Romain Cartoni Deciphering the proteomic signatures of the optic nerve glial lamina in healthy and glaucomatous conditions
Korie Bush University Program in Genetics and Genomics Bruce Sullenger, Ph.D. The Interrogation of Cas9 Aptamers and sgRNA Structures Through SELEX
Daniel Grigsby University Program in Genetics and Genomics Cathy Bowes Rickman, Ph.D.   AAV delivery of CFH constructs for complement regulation in the murine eye
Thomas Sauters University Program in Genetics and Genomics Paul Magwene, Ph.D. Utilizing Natural Variation and de novo Mutation to Understand Cryptococcus Evolution
Maggie Bara Cell Biology Terry Lechler, Ph.D. Maf family proteins in the intestinal epithelium
Eunchong Park Immunology Maria Ciofani Th17 Cell Pathogenicity Promoted by Integrin α3 During Autoimmune Neuroinflammation
Abigail Leinroth Cell Biology Matthew Hilton, Ph.D. "Examining the roles of resident non-myogenic mesenchymal cell populations in skeletal muscle development and injury"
Rachel Kositsky Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Sandeep Dave, M.D. Profiling blood cancer drivers through large-scale genomics
Arielle Fogel University Program in Genetics and Genomics Jenny Tung Genomic and phenotypic consequences of hybridization in wild baboons
Nicole Bryant Pharmacology Andrew West Genetics and Genomics of LRRK2-linked disease
Benjamin Mayro Molecular Cancer Biology Ann Marie Pendergast, Ph.D. The Characterization of ABL Tyrosine Kinase-Regulated Transcriptional Networks
Nayoung Jun Neurobiology Greg Field Understanding the Diversity of Retinal Cell Types and Mosaic Organizations through Efficient Coding Theory
Mariah Hazlett Neurobiology Anne West, M.D., Ph.D. “Structural, Functional, and Behavioral Outcomes of Stimulus-Dependent Transcription in Nucleus Accumbens Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons”
Jared Brewer Molecular Genetics and Microbiology David Tobin Cellular Signaling Mechanisms Underlying the Angiogenic Response to Mycobacterial Infection

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