Session 1N

From Yeast to Mice: Insights into Human Disease and Stress Response

12:30 PM to 2:15 PM | Moderated by Sarah Pierce
Add to my favorites Utilizing Budding Yeast as a Model Organism for Dwarfism
Presenter
  • Haley Minami (Haley) Amemiya, Senior, Biochemistry, Biology (Molecular, Cellular & Developmental) Mary Gates Scholar, UW Honors Program
Mentor
  • Bonita Brewer, Genome Sciences

  • 12:30 PM to 2:15 PM

  • Add to my favorites A Genome-Wide Screen for Suppressors of the S. cerevisiae FMO1 Deletion
    Presenter
    • Nicholas Dobroslaw (Nicholas) Rintala, Senior, Microbiology Mary Gates Scholar, UW Honors Program
    Mentors
    • Matt Kaeberlein, Pathology
    • Ryan Rossner, Pathology

  • 12:30 PM to 2:15 PM

  • Add to my favorites The Role of TSPO in Regulating Heme Excess in Early Red Blood Cell Development
    Presenter
    • Ishan Bhatt, Senior, Biology (Molecular, Cellular & Developmental)
    Mentors
    • Janis Abkowitz, Medicine
    • Raymond Doty, Medicine

  • 12:30 PM to 2:15 PM

  • Add to my favorites Development of a Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based Genotyping Assay to Identify Cyp4v3 Gene Knockout Mice
    Presenter
    • Chai (Audrey) Spang, Junior, Environmental Science & Resource Management
    Mentor
    • Edward Kelly, Pharmaceutics

  • 12:30 PM to 2:15 PM

  • Add to my favorites Adaptive Regulation of Glutathionylation in Gclm Null Mice
    Presenter
    • Claire Chisholm, Senior, Environmental Health, Microbiology UW Honors Program
    Mentors
    • Terrance Kavanagh, Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences
    • Gary Merrill, Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences

  • 12:30 PM to 2:15 PM

    Add to my favorites Characterizing Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes and Transporters that are bona fide CAR-Target Genes in Mouse Intestine
    Presenter
    • Shinhee Park, Senior, Biochemistry Undergraduate Research Conference Travel Awardee
    Mentors
    • Julia Cui, Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences
    • Sunny Lihua Cheng, Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences

  • 12:30 PM to 2:15 PM