Students Present Research at Chemical Society Conference
Areas of focus include antibiotic resistence and protein profiling.
April 11, 2023
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Seven students, joined by professors Will Parsons (far left) and Lisa Ryno (far right), presented research at the American Chemical Society's March conference.
Photo credit: courtesy of Lisa Ryno
厙ぴ勛圖 chemistry and biochemistry students and faculty traveled to the American Chemical Societys National Meeting in Indianapolis in late March to present posters on their research and learn about cutting-edge science.
Seven students took part in the conference, along with professors Will Parsons and Lisa Ryno.
We are proud to be 厙ぴ勛圖 chemists! says Ryno (pictured far right; Parsons far left).
Following are the students who participated and the subjects of their research:
Cassie Davies 24: Competitive activity-based protein profiling of RHBDL2 and RHBDL4 for inhibitor discovery
Anna Francis 23: Transcriptomic analysis of rhamnose treatment on E. coli planktonic and biofilm cells
Jenna Frizzell 23: Influence of RpoH and RpoF overexpression on quinolone, macrolide, and glycopeptide antibiotic tolerance and biofilm growth in E. coli
Ellie Ko 25: Influence of overexpression of the phosphodiesterase YhjH on E. coli biofilm formation and composition
Allison Lupatkin 24: Development of whole-cell sensors for low concentration antibiotic detection
Kyogo Nagashima 24: Exploring the influence of environmental lactose on Biofilm formation and composition in E. coli
Ryan Taylor 23: Changes in tolerance of amphenicol and tetracycline antibiotics with stress-responsive transcription factor overexpression in E. coli
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