“Tuning the Microscope: New Pathogenesis Paradigms for an Arthropod-borne Pathogen,” presented by Dr. Thomas Burke, University of California-Irvine.
Research
October 2025
“ARRDC5 Regulation of Histone-to-Protamine Exchange During Mouse Spermiogenesis” presented by Leela Robinson, PhD student. (Advisor: Dr. Jon Oatley)
“Insulin Signaling Regulation, By INSR and IGF1R, in Embryo Implantation and Pregnancy,” presented by Jenna Douglas.
PhD candidate presenting, “Tick trained immunity hinges upon activated hemocytes.”
“Application of Next-Generation Sequencing with Hybrid Capture to Track Spillover Events of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (H5N1) into Wildlife and Livestock,” presented by Thomas Waltzek, WADDL.
“Varying Mechanisms by which Myosin Binding Protein C Variants Cause Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, ” presented by Dr. Sharlene Day, University of Pennsylvania.
Showcasing research by our undergraduate, graduate, and professional veterinary medical students, postdoctoral researchers, and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine residents and interns.
“Engineering Traits in Livestock,” presented by Brietta Latham, PhD student.
Stadtman investigator, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease.
Come learn about exciting developments in these labs.
“Thick-Filament Regulatory Interactions in the Cardiac Sarcomere,” presented by Kyrah Turner, PhD student.
“Mapping Transcription Start Site Dynamics to Decipher Dispersed Initiation and Profile Host Immune Responses in Disease,” presented by Oluwadamilola Olanrewaju, PhD student.
“Surveying Changes in Functional Connectivity Across Seasons in Drosophila,” presented by Dr. Sergio Hidalgo Sotelo.
“Insulin Signaling in the Uterine Stroma is Essential for Pregnancy Establishment,” presented by Cynthia Francis
“Deep Learning-Based Cell-Specific Gene Regulatory Networks Inferred From Single-Cell Multiome Data,” presented by Kimber Benasutti.
Research Faculty, Institute for Health in the Human Ecosystem , Office of Research and Economic Development , University of Idaho.
Peters Lab and “Is the Musculoskeletal System Like the Automatic Transmission System of a Car,” presented by Dr. David Lin.