🎉 Congratulations to Stephanie on Her Incredible Achievements! 🌟

Stephanie has been an integral part of our lab and we are delighted to share her recent accomplishments. She received the 2024 OUR Outstanding Researcher Award and presented her poster at the Fall 2024 Undergraduate Research Symposium.

An incredibly smart and dependable individual, Stephanie has always gone above and beyond to contribute to the lab’s success. Her dedication, hard work, and passion for research have truly set her apart.

Graduating in Spring 2025 with a Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences with a Pre-Professional concentration, Stephanie is well on her way to an incredible career in medicine. We know she will achieve amazing things as a future doctor.

Congratulations, Stephanie. We are so proud of you and excited for your bright future. ❤️

🎓 Celebrating Liahm Blank: From Lab Star to Future Dr. Blank! 🎉

This past May, we proudly celebrated Liahm’s graduation with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology. During his time in our lab, he was an invaluable team member, contributing extensively to numerous animal research projects. His dedication and enthusiasm made a lasting impact on our work and our team.

We’re thrilled to share that Liahm is now pursuing his medical career at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV. Your journey inspires us all, and we can’t wait to see the incredible things you will accomplish as Dr. Blank!

Congratulations and best wishes from all of us in the lab! 👏💙

Jacqueline Phan presented a rapid fire talk, spotlight poster presentation, and two poster presentations at the ASM Microbe 2023 Meeting held on June 15-19, 2023 in Houston, TX!

Jacqueline Phan presented the following presentations at the Annual ASM Microbe Meeting held on June 15-19 2023 in Houston, TX:

Rapid Fire Talk and Poster Presentation (Human Microbiome Track): Of Mice and Women: The Effect of the Estrous Cycle on Clostridioides Difficile Infection Outcomes

Spotlight Poster Presentation and Poster Presentation (Antimicrobial Agents and Resistance Track): An Aniline-Substituted Bile Salt Analog Protects Mice and Hamsters against Clostridioides difficile Infection

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