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Meet the Second Cohort of WALII Seed GRant Awardees

9/13/2024

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The second annual WALII seed grants have been awarded to Olivia Maria Silva Carmo, Aidan Flynn, and Kara Hunter. These annual $5,000 grants are available to WALII personnel who submit proposals for innovative research involving at least two WALII-affiliated labs. Carmo is a Postdoc in the Boeynaems lab at Baylor College of Medicine. Her project “DNA deserts: mapping tardigrade 3D genome protection and repair over anhydrobiosis” will be a collaboration between the Boeynaems Lab and Boothby Lab. Carmo will be leading this project in collaboration with co-author Seifeddine (Seif) Ben Tekaya, a Senior Research Associate in the Boothby lab. ​​​
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Olivia Maria Silva Carmo (Boeynaems Lab - Baylor College of Medicine)
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Seifeddine (Seif) Ben Tekaya (Boothby Lab - University of Wyoming)
Flynn is a graduate student in the Holehouse lab at Washington University in St. Louis and Hunter is a graduate student in the Sukenik lab at UC Merced. Their project “Deciphering desiccation tolerance strategies through evolutionary and biophysical mechanisms in yeast” will be a collaboration between the Holehouse and Sukenik labs.
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The Holehouse Lab (Washington University in St. Louis)
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Kara Hunter (Sukenik Lab - UC Merced)
Training and Education at WALII happens at all career stages, from undergraduates to faculty, with exposure to new tools, approaches, and biological systems. Learn about joining a WALII lab here.
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  • About
    • Mission, Vision, Values
    • Institute Themes & Structure
    • Team
    • Code of Conduct
    • Scientific Advisory Board
    • Researcher Spotlight
    • Contact Us
  • Research
    • Overview
    • Surviving the Solid State
    • Rehydration & Recovery
    • Molecular Engineering
    • Evolutionary Dynamics
    • Integration of Themes
  • Training
    • Overview
    • Summer Internship Program
  • Careers
  • Events
  • Outreach
    • Overview
    • Seed Germination Necklace
    • Seed Longevity Experiments
    • Tardigrade Hunting
  • Publications
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    • Training