Dr. Stephen Dolan published “Convergent evolution in toxin detection and resistance provides evidence for conserved bacterial–fungal interactions” in PNAS.
Dr. Shahid Mukhtar recently published “EccDNA in plant-stress and biotechnological solutions in agriculture” in the journal Trends in Biology.
Ph.D. student with Dr. Jim Morris, Sabrina Pizarro published her work in JoVE titled “Measuring Dynamic Glycosomal pH Changes in Living Trypanosoma brucei.“
Dr. Trudy Macaky published two articles, among colleagues:
- “Tsc2 coordinates neuroprogenitor differentiation,” with Center for Human Genetics (CHG) staff Vijay Shankar, Kaitlyn Williams and Rachel Ann Lyman.
- “Ex vivo gene editing and cell therapy for hereditary tyrosinemia type 1,”
with CHG staff Vijay Shankar, Rachel Ann Lyman and Sidney Angner.
Post doctoral fellow working with Dr. Jim Morris, Dr. Jillian Mckeon’s work, “Enolase inhibitors as therapeutic leads for Naegleria fowleri infection,” was recently accepted for publicaton in PLOS Pathogens.
Dr. Hong Luo’s graduate student Xiaotong (Stone) Chen published a first-author article in the high-impact journal, Plant Biotechnology, titled “MicroRNA169 integrates multiple factors to modulate plant growth and abiotic stress responses.”
“FBH1-deficiency sensitizes cells to WEE1 inhibition by promoting mitotic catastrophe” ws published by Dr. Jennifer Mason in DNA Repair.
Drs. Robert Anholt and Trudy Macaky published three articles togerther, among colleagues:
- “Drosophila melanogaster mating behavior”
- “The genetic basis of incipient sexual isolation in Drosophila melanogaster”
- “Pleiotropy, epistasis, and the genetic architecture of quantitative traits”
Dr. Liang’s Ph.D. student Sky Lu, published two papers on adventitious root formation: Integrating histology and phytohormone/metabolite profiling to understand rooting in yellow camellia cuttings and Histology of Adventitious Root Formation and Phytohormone Analysis of American Chestnut Cuttings.
Dr. Stephen Dolan’s article, “Convergent evolution in toxin detection and resistance provides evidence for conserved bacterial–fungal interactions,” was published in PNAS.