MB Presentations for August 2022


Anthony Fehr. SARS-CoV-2 Mac1 Promotes the Pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 in a Mouse Model of Infection. ASV Meeting. Madison, WI.

Dan Dixon. Characterization of Novel Role for Rab27B in Autophagy Regulation in Colorectal Cancer. Digestive Disease Week 2022. American Gastroenterological Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.

Dan Dixon. Control of extracellular vesicle secretion in colon cancer. ClinCAP Consortium. University of Michigan.

 

 

Sahida Afroz (graduate student, Dixon Lab). Overexpression of the Small GTPase RAB27B Promotes Tumor Growth by Regulating Autophagy Flux in Colorectal Cancer. Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Symposium, Lawrence KS. Sahida won the Borgendale Outstanding Seminar Award for her presentation.

Wen-Juan Ma (postdoc, Unckless lab). The evolution and genetic mechanism of sex-ratio meiotic drive in Drosophila affinis. The Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology. Prague, Austria.

Catherine Kerr (graduate student, Fehr Lab). Deletion of PARP12 rescues replication of ARH-deficient murine coronaviruses in primary macrophages and livers. American Society for Virology (ASV) Meeting. Madison, WI.

Joseph O’Connor (graduate student, Fehr Lab). Differential Effects of Unique Mutations in Mouse Hepatitis Virus Suggest Multiple Roles for the CoV Macrodomain. ASV Meeting. Madison, WI.

Srivatsan Parthasarathy (postdoc, Fehr Lab). PARP14 Activates Host Interferon Response and Inhibits Coronaviral Replication in vitro. ASV Meeting. Madison, WI.

Emily Giri (undergraduate student, Fehr Lab). The Role of ADP-Ribosylation in the Infection of Multiple Myeloid Derived Cell Lineages. ASV Meeting. Madison, WI. (Poster Presentation)

Jessica Pfannenstiel (undergraduate student, Fehr Lab). Improving methods for coronavirus infection-based drug screening. ASV Meeting. Madison, WI. (Poster Presentation)