Three Coker College biology students, the only undergraduates in attendance, presented research at the 11th European Conference of Fungal Genetics held last month at the Philipps-Universität/Max Planck Institute of Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg, Germany. More than 650 participants from 38 countries attended the conference, which included plenary lectures and poster sessions about new developments in fungal genetics. Coker’s Megan Sexton, a rising senior from Gaffney, Sara Atkinson, a rising junior from Latta, and Rebecca Armentrout, a May graduate from Cassatt, presented their research project entitled, “Interrogating the transcriptomes of developmental mutants to identify conidiation-specific genes in Fusarium graminearum,” during a poster session of the conference. They were accompanied by their research advisor, Coker College Associate Professor of Biology and Director of Undergraduate Research Joseph Flaherty. “Coker’s students were able to
enjoy not only the scientifically exciting and thought-provoking aspects of the meeting,” said Flaherty, “but also the charm of the medieval city of Marburg.” In addition to the lectures, participants had opportunities to meet and discuss their research with each other during coffee and cake breaks. Guided tours were also available to participants interested in exploring the historic town. The conference concluded with a dinner at the Marburg Castle. “In their ongoing research, Sexton, Atkinson and Armentrout have, so far, identified three gene clusters that may be involved in the asexual reproductive process of a microscopic fungus, F. graminearum.
Atkinson Presents At International Conference
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