
Damseltemitee
@damsel_temi
PhD student @AuburnU @aucfwe| Molecular Biology| Fungal genomics🧬 @AU_wildcongen👨💻
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15-05-2020 21:32:43
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Happy Halloween from the Willoughby Lab! This year, some of us dressed up as our fabulous PI Janna Willoughby ! I think we nailed it…👻🎃🧬




Happy to share my research at the ongoing #PopGroup57 conference at the University of St. Andrew. It's good to meet some experts in my field. Thanks to Conservation Genomics Lab Population Genetics Group and The Genetics Society


This MLK weekend, our lab participated in the Jr. MANRRS Leadership Institute Auburn University AU College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment. Our activity focused on predator-prey dynamics to understand the development of rules that govern animal behavior, and connecting the concept to elements of coding!👩🏽💻🧬




As part of the Farm Bureau fellowship program, Damseltemitee attended the American Farm Bureau youth and rancher leadership conference in Omaha, Nebraska where she had the opportunity to learn about leadership, agriculture, personal/professional growth and networking! 🙌🏽🥳



Yesterday Damseltemitee presented her research at Auburn University’s Annual Student Research Symposium. She did an amazing job presenting her work on fungi pathogens! 🦠👩🏽🔬🧬


Last week Damseltemitee and Tabeth Mwema attended the 38th Annual MANRRS Conference and Career Expo where they had the opportunity to present their research, attend workshops, and network with leaders, universities, and federal and state agencies 🤝🏽🧬 #MANRRS #MANRRS38




Check out how our lab is integrating genetics with disease dynamics to research a fungal pathogen! Featuring Gabriel Amorim Silva , Damseltemitee , and Janna Willoughby !🧬 🍿: youtube.com/watch?v=u8VyBp…

Gina Lamka, Andrea Miranda , and Tabeth Mwema presented their research at the Alabama Chapter of The Wildlife Society Annual Conference in Millbrook, AL. They did an amazing job presenting their research on topics such as epigenomics, vector bionomics and control, and disease spread.
