OLDER NEWS
Excited to announce Sarah Price’s last manuscript with the Lawrenz Lab in collaboration with the Jewell Lab and others.
Thanks to the University of Louisville for sharing some of PhD student Katelyn Sheneman’s discoveries in the realm of neutrophil manipulation by Y. pestis.
PhD students Amanda Brady, Katelyn Sheneman, and Taylor Garrison presented at MMPC 2023.
Congratulations to PhD student Katelyn Sheneman on winning the Presidential PhD Scholar Award!
We used a new form of TnSeq to identify the yersiniabactin secretion system in Y. pestis.
PhD student Amanda Brady was selected for an oral presentation, while Matt met up with his mentors.
PhD students Taylor Garrison and Katelyn Sheneman presented posters on their dissertation projects.
Happy to collaborate with the Klebba Lab and many others on these new tools to investigate bacterial pathogenesis.
PhD students Sarah Price and Amanda Brady presented at the Mid-Atlantic Microbial Pathogenesis Meeting.
We are collaborating with the Uriarte Lab to study how Y. pestis alters EV production to inhibit inflammation.
Congrats to PhD student Amanda Brady on her poster presentation at the Midwest Microbial Pathogenesis Conference!
The funding will allow us to better define the role of yersiniabactin in Y. pestis virulence.
Congrats to PhD student Amanda Brady on being selected for this highly competitive fellowship!