2024 SACNAS Graduate Student Oral Presentation Awards

The  Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology sponsored awards for graduate student oral presentations at the 2024 SACNAS National Diversity in STEM Conference.  This year, six students qualified for our discipline:

 

Blanca Rodriguez

University of Kansas

Elucidating how quorum sensing reprogramming alters cooperativity in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

 

 

Fatemeh Cheraghi

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Using Caenorhabditis elegans to test the impact of 14-3-3- on Raf protein levels and localization

 

 

Gabriela Villalpando Torres

University of California, Santa Barbara

Exploring the role of desmin and microtubules in cardiomyocyte remodeling: Insights from an hiPSC-CM model

 

 

 

Adam Andres Rosso

University of Texas at Arlington

Investigating correlates of DNA content in reptiles

 

 

 

 

 

Consuelo Sauceda

University of California, San Diego

The proteomic atlas of the gut commensal Phocaeicola vulgatus uncovers key neutrophil antimicrobial peptide resistance proteins with previous unknown function

 

 

 

Isabel Corona

University of Colorado Denver

Data-driven surrogate modeling using sparse Bayesian machine learning with applications to uncertainty quantification

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Dana Crawford

Professor of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and Associate Director of the Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology, with interest in pharmacogenomics, electronic health records, and diverse populations. Also, an avid foodie!