Friday, May 26, we had not one, but two students giving presentations at the Huck Graduate Life Science Symposium.
First, Xiaoling gave an oral talk on her work on using biochemometrics and molecular networking to hunt for new AHR-modulating compounds from medicinal and culinary mushrooms!
Savannah presented a poster on her work on the Appalachian ethnobotany of ghost pipe (Monotropa uniflora) and it’s potential chemistry and bioactivity.
Savannah’s poster won the award for the ‘animal and agriculture’ section! Congratulations to both of our outstanding graduate students!