Antonia’s Summer REU Poster is a Hit
Antonia Presents Her Poster at the 2016 Summer REU Symposium

Mark P. Foster's Lab at OSU
Antonia Presents Her Poster at the 2016 Summer REU Symposium
On 5/26, Antonia Duran, a Biochemistry student at the University of New Mexico, arrived for a 10-week NSF-funded research experiences for undergraduates (REU) program. Antonia will be working with the Foster and Bird groups on mechanisms of zinc sensing and
Pepsi (Melody) Holquist presented her poster, “Using Native MS to Inform Statistical Thermodynamic Models of Cooperativity,” at the 2016 American Society for Mass Spectrometry conference in San Antonio,TX
Congratulations Xiao and Weicheng for your success in the summer oral exam. Well done!
Foster Lab collaborator and honorary member, Janie Frandsen (Henkin Lab, and OSBP), has been awarded a prestigious fellowship from the CMBP training program. Congratulations Janie! Janie is using NMR and structure probing methods to understand mechanisms of translational regulation by
Claire is a new OSBP student. Claire had a highly productive summer research experience with us last year as an Undergrad from Heidelberg University, and we’re pleased that she’s chosen our lab for her first rotation. Welcome back, Claire!
Eric’s abstract was selected for a talk at the 2016 IGP Symposium, on May 18, 2016 in the Ohio Union http://bioserv.mps.ohio-state.edu/igpsymp/2016/talks.php?number=155 Interdisciplinary. Engaging. Discovery. The 10th Annual IGP Symposium showcases the research of students belonging to the Life Sciences Interdisciplinary
Dick Maxwell Award Nomination Statement Nominee: Dr. Mark Foster Nominators: The Interpreting Team Dr. Foster has worked with a student who is deaf that is registered with our office in various capacities since August of 2014. Dr. Foster is currently
BRD4 INTERACTIONS WITH HOST AND VIRAL PROTEINS VIA THE EXTRA-TERMINAL DOMAIN
Chemistry-Biochemistry Students Xiao Ma and Weicheng Li join the Foster Lab, Spring 2016