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SUMMARY:School of Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Seminars
LOCATION:Biotechnology Life Sciences, Pullman, WA 99164
DESCRIPTION:\n\nPRESENTER: Megan Dines, MS student; Advisor, Dr. Michael Konkel\n\nTITLE: Gut Microbe-Derived Outer Membrane Vesicles: A Potential Platform to Control Cecal Load of Campylobacter Jejuni\n\nCitation: Singh, A., Khan, A., Ghosh, T., Mondal, S., and Mallick, A.I. “Gut Microbe-Derived Outer Membrane Vesicles: A Potential Platform to Control Cecal Load of Campylobacter Jejuni.” ACS Infectious Diseases 7, no. 5 (May 14, 2021): 1186–99. Pubs.acs.org.\n\n\n\nPRESENTER: Brook Baker, PhD student; Advisor, Dr. Jennifer Watts\n\nTITLE: Emergence of Large-Scale Death Through Ferroptotic Trigger Waves\n\nCitation: Co, H.K.C., Wu, CC., Lee, YC. et al. Emergence of large-scale cell death through ferroptotic trigger waves. Nature 631, 654–662 (2024).  Nature.com\n\n\n\nThe School of Molecular Biosciences prepares students for careers in science, health, and medicine.\n\nOffering undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral training in biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, and microbiology.
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