The Unckless lab goes to PEQG 2018

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Members of the Unckless lab and other KU scientists took a road trip to the Population, Evolutionary and Quantitative Genetics Meeting in Madison, Wisconsin.  Top: the road trip - Jamie Walters, Aloy Gu, Fibo Lopez Hernandez (Stowers Institute), Carrie Wessinger, Jo Chapman, Tom Hill, John Kelly and Rob Unckless somewhere in Iowa. Middle: Tom presents someone else's poster. His actual poster was on the genome of Drosophila innubila. Bottom: Jo presents her work on balancing selection in Drosophila AMPs to Yasir Ahmed.

Four undergraduate researchers are moving on

We've been fortunate to have a great group of undergraduates working in the lab over the past two years. Four of them are graduating and moving on to new things:

Rosanna Chan worked on the genetic basis of natural variation for resistance to infection in Drosophila. She is taking a gap year before enrolling in either graduate school or medical school.

Maureen Dowell also worked on the genetic basis of natural variation for resistance to infection in Drosophila. She will attend Brown University in a Microbiology graduate program.

Judith Ikerionwu worked on host/virus coevolution and is enrolling in a Pre Admissions Program at the University of Kansas Medical Center.

Randie Rudder worked on the interaction between Wolbachia and immunity and graduated in December. Randie now works for Millipore Sigma in Kansas City.

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Mason Wilkinson joins the lab

Mason at the K-INBRE

Mason Wilkinson recently joined the lab as an assistant researcher (or technician).  He hails from Overland Park, Kansas. Mason graduated from KU in December 2017 and worked in Roberto de Guzman's lab on a biophysical characterization of the Burkholderia Type III Secretion System Minor Translocon Protein, BipC. This earned Mason an honorable mention for a poster presented at the recent K-INBRE symposium in Overland Park, KS. Mason will bring his biochemistry skills to our lab to work on molecular aspects of how immune proteins interact directly with pathogens.