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Honors and research emphasis ceremony celebrates Dekoker, Joggerst, and Tsingos!
Graduating seniors Grace Dekoker, Luke Joggerst, and Maya Tsingos were honored at the Biology Honors Ceremony Friday, May 12th, 2023. Hearty congrats to all three on completing their thesis work in the Blodgett lab, and earning their Biology Degrees with Research Emphasis. All will be very missed!
Zeng receives REU in Silver Lab
Congratulations to Blodgett Lab undergraduate researcher Elizabeth Zeng for her Summer 2023 REU placement at Harvard Medical School in the Silver Lab on Synthetic Biology
Dekoker published in The Science Breaker
Congrats to Grace Dekoker on publishing her invited, public-facing research writing in The Science Breaker: https://www.thesciencebreaker.org/breaks/microbiology/new-chemistry-in-unusual-bacteria-displays-drug-like-activity
Blodgett lab members news
Much great lab news to share this summer. Welcome to the Blodgett Lab family to Aaron Bektas and Elizabeth Zeng! Hearty congrats to Luke Joggerst for winning a BioSURF fellowship, to Elizabeth Zeng on her Amgen Scholarship, and to postdoc Keshav Nepal on his next exciting career step into the biotech industry. We’ll miss you […]
Josh joins Editorial Board of ASM
Josh joined the Editorial Board of “Applied and Environmental Microbiology (ASM)”
When stubborn bugs refuse to make drugs (Links to an external site)
Congrats to Yunci Qi and Anna Day!
2021 Graduates: Congratulations to Yunci Qi for graduating with his PhD in Plant and Microbial Biosciences! Congratulations to undergraduate researcher Anna Day for earning her Bachelor’s in Biochemistry.
Congratulations to Maya Tsingos for winning a summer 2021 BioSURF award
The Washington University Biology Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (BioSURF) introduces WashU undergraduate students to research in the life-sciences under the guidance of WashU faculty mentors. BioSURF is competitive and modeled on the grant-seeking process, with faculty from the WashU Biology Department and Medical School reviewing applications. Students gain a sophisticated and practical knowledge of […]
Chris Harper joins Blodgett Lab
DBBS PMB program graduate student Chris Harper joins the Blodgett lab. Welcome aboard Chris!
Revolution Medicines Reports New Application of Tri-Complex Modality for “Undruggable” Protein Targets and Announces License to Ginkgo Bioworks to Explore Potential Use Against Novel Coronavirus (Links to an external site)
Revolution Medicines, Inc. (Nasdaq: RVMD), a clinical-stage oncology company focused on developing targeted therapies to inhibit frontier cancer targets, today announced the publication of an original scientific paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Anna Day is a 2020 BioSURF research fellowship awardee!
5/22/20: Congratulations to Anna Day on her BioSURF award! The Washington University Biology Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (BioSURF) introduces WashU undergraduate students to research in the life-sciences under the guidance of WashU faculty mentors. BioSURF is competitive and is modeled on the grant-seeking process, with faculty from the WashU Biology Department and Medical School […]
Joshua Blodgett named to the Early Career Reviewer Board at Journal of Biological Chemistry
JBC’s Early Career Reviewer (ECR) Board is designed to involve scientists at early stages of their careers in peer review, creating a structured path for developing relevant skills and learning about the scientific publishing process. We are thrilled to offer these up-and-coming scientists an opportunity to gain first-hand experience in the peer review process and […]
Can we kill superbugs before they kill us? (Links to an external site)
Experiential learning summer program (Links to an external site)
In collaboration with Mustafa Icel from the Gateway Science Academy (GSA) in St. Louis, Arpita Bose along with Hani Zaher and Josh Blodgett started a high School Partnership with WUSTL Biology called the Gateway Science Summer Program. This partnership supports funded research for St. Louis City high school students to experience what it feels like to work in a “real” lab.
Blodgett awarded CAREER grant to study biosynthetic silence (Links to an external site)
Making drugs from bugs (Links to an external site)
Dr. Blodgett sat down with the Ampersand to talk about how he integrates his industry background into his teaching and research. He shares his early memories on what sparked his interests in microbiology. Dr. Blodgett and his research team are on a mission to find the next antibiotics to fight the super bugs.
Blodgett Lab joins Twitter (Links to an external site)
Investigating Tyson caves for antifungal bacteria to combat white-nose syndrome (Links to an external site)
Across eastern North America, White-nose syndrome has become a significant cause of mortality for many bat species. In addition to their role as key members of delicate, nutrient-poor cave ecosystems, bats provide up to $53 billion in yearly protection of cropland by via consumption of insect pests.