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GGS Poster Session

Annual GG Scholars Poster Session
2025 – 2026 Cohort
Come out and support the GG Scholars as they showcase their posters! This is a great opportunity to provide feedback (after the session) to help our next generation of scientists improve their poster design and poster pitch.
GG Scholars Poster Session Survey
Presenters:
Rachel Simoes – Mechanistic Evaluation of Compost Tea on the Soil Microbiome
Angie Petrichenko – Plant Probiotics: Decoding soybean microbiome assembly
Greg Cote – Anthocyanin Repressors as Co-Editing Targets to Recover Non-Transgenic Gene-Edited Plants
Annabelle Nunnally – Cytokinesis: How does the ring assemble/constrict?
Edie Nissen – The Role of Hybridization in Saccharomyces Genome Evolution
Anthony Resek – Identifying and Differentiating Subclinical and Clinical Mastitis from Different Species to Determine Mastitis Threshold
Ellen White – What Makes the Waxy Bloom on Blueberries?
Gabriellle Williams – Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi-associated P. sylvestris Seedlings Could Increase Pioneer Species’ Survival in Deforested Land Restoration
Ariana La Rosa – A controlled microfluidic platform to study trauma-induced coagulopathy
Schulyer Brennan – Creating a computational framework for assessing surgical strategies for canine liver shunt closure
Morgan Alexander – Genetic variation in flowering time genes across North Carolina Amaranthus palmeri populations
Jordan Birkner – Gender Impacts Access to Mental Health Diagnoses and Care
Diamanda Zizis – The evolution of separate sexes: is it always the same?
Inaida Anduce Smith – How does the gut microbiome influence synaptic dysfunction in neurodegeneration?
Abigail Ndah – Airborne Spore Strapping for Tar Spot Management in Corn
Toya Tanner – Understanding Cell Cycle in K. lactis
Join us on Monday, March 2 at 1:30 PM in Stephens Room (3503 Thomas Hall) for the Genetics and Genomics Seminar Series.
In-Person ONLY