
Student Researcher Dayton McGrail showcases her research poster titled, “Extraction of Photolumazine with MR-1 Restricted T-Cell Activity from an Environmental Bacterium Isolated from the Soil.”

“Anopholese Stephensi Mosquitos: Interrogating their metabolic profile and cryopreservation methods,” an exciting research presentation by graduate research assistant Gabby Ramirez.

Kimberly Shelton, a Graduate Researcher in the Dobos Lab, presented her research poster, “Uncovering Biomarkers to Improve Identification of Latent Tuberculosis Infection and Prediction of Disease Outcome”.

Graduate Research Assistant Nurudeen Oketade delivers a research talk, titled, “MR-1 antigenicity is dependent on riboflavin biosynthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.”