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College of Science Kudos January 2023

January 01, 2023

Grants Funding

Erika Rader (assistant professor, Earth and Spatial Sciences) was recently awarded a NASA grant totaling $552,119 titled “GRIMLINS: Graphic Rheology In Molten Lava ImagiNg System.”

Selected Publications

Marty Ytreberg (professor, Physics), Paul Rowley (associate professor, Biological Sciences), Shunji (Suki) Li (Ph.D. Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, ‘22), Peik Lund-Andersen (B.S. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, ‘22), Jagdish Suresh Patel (Biological Sciences), Angela Crabtree (Biological Sciences), and colleagues from Brown University recently published a paper in mSphere titled “Defining the HIV Capsid Binding Site of Nucleoporin 153.” The research was partially supported by the Randall Fund.

Scott Nuismer (professor, Biological Sciences), Chris Remien (associate professor, Mathematics and Statistical Science) and their U of I collaborators recently published an article titled “Reservoir population ecology, viral evolution and the risk of emerging infectious disease” in Proc R Soc B. Their work was featured in an article by the U of I Institute for Interdisciplinary Data Sciences.

Alistair Smith (professor and chair, Earth and Spatial Sciences) co-authored an article titled “Death from hunger or thirst? Phloem death, rather than xylem hydraulic failure, as a driver of fire-induced conifer mortality” in New Phytologist.

Alumni News

Megan Schlusser (B.S. Medical Sciences, ’19) is in her fourth year in the WWAMI Medical Training Program. You can learn more about Megan here.

Lieutenant General Erik Peterson spoke on campus during fall 2022 as part of the 75th Annual Borah Symposium. His talk was titled “War and Peace in the 21st Century.” General Peterson holds bachelor’s degrees in geography and cartography from the University of Idaho. He currently serves as Deputy Chief of Staff, G8, for the U.S. Army. General Peterson was also inducted into the University of Idaho Alumni Hall of Fame in fall 2022.

Steven Kreyche (M.S., Ph.D. Physics, ’20, ’22) recently joined the Space Tactics and Orbit Analysis Section of the Astrodynamics Department at Aerospace in the Colorado Springs office. In his new role, Steven will initially be supporting rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) modeling as well as kill chain analysis. His U of I dissertation research with Jason Barnes (professor, Physics) centered on modeling spin dynamics and performing N-body simulations for both Solar System bodies and exoplanets.

Thomas Frey (Ph.D. Chemistry, ’71), professor emeritus at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, received the University of Idaho Silver and Gold Award in December.

Shunji (Suki) Li (Ph.D. Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, ’22) has accepted a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School.

In Case You Missed It

Morgan Sower is an undergraduate student and full-time research assistant studying bacterial plasmids with Eva Top (professor emerita, Biological Sciences). She earned her A.A. at North Idaho College in 2015 and was an INBRE intern at Kootenai Health. She says, “After a long hiatus, it was primarily my INBRE experience that drove me to [return to school]. INBRE showed me the importance, the opportunities, and the fun of a career in science. INBRE has been one of the best experiences of my life and gave me the [confidence] I needed to go farther than I ever imagined in science and things that truly matter.”

Jason Barnes (professor, Physics) was interviewed by Aerospace American and Universe Today about the NASA Dragonfly project. Learn more about the Mini Cooper-sized lander that will launch for Saturn’s moon, Titan, in June 2027. Dragonfly will analyze samples to determine if the potential for life exists on Titan.

Students in Erika Rader’s (assistant professor, Earth and Spatial Sciences) Exploring the Solar System class made comets during the fall semester!

Erika Rader also gave an interview on KTVB to address the question, “Is Bogus Basin an old volcanic caldera?

Former College of Science Dean and Professor Emerita Judy Parrish (Earth and Spatial Sciences) was awarded the 2022 Laurence L. Sloss Award by the Geological Society of America. The Sloss award is given annually to a sedimentary geologist whose lifetime achievements best exemplify those of Larry Sloss — i.e., achievements that contribute widely to the field of sedimentary geology and through service to GSA. You can lean more about Judy’s pioneering work in paleoclimatology here.

Matt Hedman (associate professor, Physics) described a mysterious dust ring around Uranus during a presentation at the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society’s Division of Planetary Science.

College of Science undergraduates Claire Qualls and Phoenix Crossley, who work as archaeochemistry researchers in Chemistry Professor Ray von Wandruszka’s lab, presented papers at the annual meeting of the Idaho Archaeological Society titled (respectively): “Chemical Analysis of Historical Artifacts Recovered from Settlements in Idaho and Bordering States” and “Powerful Artifacts: Chemical Analysis of Historical Materials Excavated by the Idaho Power Co.” Phoenix received second prize for her presentation.

Zack Florentino Murguía Burton (postdoctoral researcher, Rader lab, Earth and Spatial Sciences) co-authored a commentary in Matter titled “Let graduate students do internships.

Richard Williams (professor, Chemistry) explained the use of curly arrows in organic chemistry reactions to Chemistry World.

Elizabeth Cassel (associate professor, Earth and Spatial Sciences) and graduate student Haley Thoresen were featured in an Outdoor Idaho PBS special on the Bitterroot Mountains (beginning at approximately min 15).

Congratulations to the winners of our 18th Annual Student Research Expo:
Undergraduate Division:

  • Lauren Saucedo – In Vitro Rearing of Honey Bee Workers to Understand the Effects of the American Foulbrood Disease. (JT Van Leuven, faculty mentor)
  • Jacob Schow – Host Range Expansion of Phage Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. (Craig Miller, faculty mentor)

Graduate Division:

  • Nick Hoffman – Continuous light treatments reduce precocious maturation in age 1+ male spring Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). (Andrew Pierce [Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission] and James Nagler, mentors)
  • Marinda Stanton – A Study of the Cytotoxic Mechanism of Killer Protein 4-Like proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Paul Rowley, faculty mentor)
  • Yoram Terleth – Continuous passive seismic observations of the most recent surge of Sít’ Kusá (Turner Glacier), Alaska. (Tim Bartholomaus, faculty mentor)

Sigma Xi Award:

  • Victor Zhong – Characterization of novel dsRNA viruses found in Euglena mutabilis. (Paul Rowley and Doug Cole, faculty mentors)

Virtual Exhibit Hall:

  • Clara Abplanalp – Analysis of the Roslyn Formation and Comparison of Paleocene-Eocene Floras in the Pacific Northwest. (Renee Love, faculty mentor)
  • Akorede Seriki – Learning from bacteria; the same, yet different. (Chris Marx, faculty mentor)

Three College of Science Students received the Alumni Award for Excellence:

  • Bandita Karki (statistics; Steve Krone, faculty mentor)
  • Keera Paull (microbiology; J.T. van Leuven, faculty mentor)
  • Zhe Wang (geography; Chao Fan, faculty mentor)

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