Recent Department Achievements

Faculty Achievements | Student Awards | Publications | Oral Presentations | Research and Exhibitions

Faculty Achievements

  • Timothy Durrett receives promotion to full professor.
  • K-State's Seek Research Magazine co-features Erika Geisbrecht in the article "Anatomy of a breakthrough" under subtitle 'Small specimen, big possibilities'
  • Erika Geisbrecht awarded National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) Supplement to Advance Research (STAR) from projects to programs. She leads an NIAMS-supported research project using the Drosophila model to determine mechanisms that prevent protein aggregation, and ultimately cellular degeneration, in muscle.
  • Anna Zolkiewska received an R21 grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases entitled "Mechanistic links between mutations in the CLPB gene and congenital neutropenia".
  • Phillip E. Klebba, Salete M. Newton, Brittany L. Nairn*, and Mathew Hansen* received a patent for "High-Throughput Fluorescent Screening Assay for Inhibitors of Gram-Negative Bacterial Iron Uptake"
    * No longer at K-State.
  • Mike Kanost received a National Institutes of Health, MIRA grant entiltled "Function of hemolymph plasma proteins in insect immune responses."
  • Anna Zolkiewska received the Flossie West Breast Cancer Research Award from the K-State Johnson Cancer Research Center for "Imunotherapies for Breast Cancer"

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BMB Aluma Receives Tenure at Auburn Univeristy

Adriana Avila at graduationWe were recently notified that our former PhD student, Adriana Avila ’14, has been awarded Tenure at Auburn University in The Department of Biology. The Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Department wants to extend its warmest congratulations to our alumna on her achievement.

2022 Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Charlie Hedgcoth, Jr. and Phillip Nordin Graduate Memorial Awards for Excellence

Hannah Miller (grad, Prakash) was awarded the 2022 Excellence in Graduate Research.
Shelby Innes (grad, Tomich) was awarded the 2021/2022 Excellence in Graduate Teaching.

Linah Alkotami Earns Sarachek Award for Outstanding Academic and Research Work

Linah Alkotami, doctoral candidateLinah Alkotami, doctoral candidate in biochemistry, was awarded the $17,600 Alvin and RosaLee Sarachek Predoctoral Honors Fellowship in Molecular Biology. The Sarachek fellowship was established by RosaLee Sarachek and the late Alvin Sarachek, Wichita, to recognize resident graduate students enrolled in a doctoral program at K-State who have demonstrated exceptional research and academic accomplishments.

Alkotami's research aims to genetically modify the seed oil composition of two non-food winter oilseed crops — Camelina sativa and pennycress — to produce large amounts of acetyl-triacylglycerols, or acetyl-TAG. Acetyl-TAG oil has reduced viscosity and can be used without the costly processing required for regular vegetable oils in many industrial applications, such as 'drop-in' biofuels, biodegradable lubricants and food emulsifiers. Alkotami has successfully generated transgenic plants with seeds that accumulate 93-98% of acetyl-TAG without compromising germination and seed viability. Photo and story courtesy of K-State News

Student Awards and scholarships

  • Dylan Feist (Erika Geisbrecht) was awarded Kansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE) Star Scholar award.
  • Ruth Mekuria (Erika Geisbrecht) was awarded the Eyes on the Prize Award from Developing Scholars for steadfastly keeping her focus on her future and quietly doing what needs to be done to take her future by storm. Symposium page
  • Yungui Guo and Ziwei Zhao (Erika Geisbrecht) received Cancer Center Graduate Student Travel Awards to attend the 64th annual Drosophila Research Conference in Chicago, IL on October 22, 2023.
  • Olivia Warren (sophomore, biochemistry) was awarded the Roy C. Langford Memorial Scholarship for 2023-2024 from Blue Key Senior Honorary. K-State Today
  • Blake Allen and Shianna Selzer (undergrads, biochemistry) were chosen as Arts and Sciences Ambassadors for 2023-2024. K-State Today
  • Zolian Zoong Lwe (Ruth Welti, biology) received a $7,500 Graduate Cancer Reserach Award to invesitgate "Integration of omics data to understand the role of a potentially cancer-protective enzyme."
  • BMB undergraduate Blake Arria (Prakash) was awarded a Spring 2023 OURCI Research/Creative Activity Grant from the Offfice of Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry.
  • Dreah Kuckelman (undergrad, biochemistry) received an award by the K-State XIX Chapter of Mortor Board for outstanding service to students for the 2022-2023 academic year. K-State Today
  • Linah Alkotami (grad, Durrett) won best poster for "Modulating seed metabolism to enhance synthesis of functional lipids" at the Gordon Conference on Plant Lipids: Structure, Metabolism and Function held January 28 - February 3, 2023, in Galveston, TX.
  • Nicholas Neumann (grad, Durrett) voted in for Co-chair of the Gordon Research Seminar on Plant Lipids: Structure, Metabolism, and Function in 2025.
  • Loren Reed (Ruth Welti, Biology) received a Spring 2023 Undergraduate Research Award from the College of Arts and Sciences.
Fall 2023 K-State Johnson Cancer Research Center Undergraduate Awards

K-State News. BMB undergraduate and mentor unless otherwise noted.

  • Michael Bartkoski – Mentor: Pankaj Baral (Biology)
    Understanding the role of neurotransmitter receptors in anti-Aspergillus fumigatus immunity: a translational potential to treat Aspergillosis in Cancer Patients
  • Dyaln Feist – Mentor: Erika Geisbrecht
    Cancer-related functions for secreted proteins in cell adhesion
  • Logan Glover – Mentor: Masaaki Tamura (Anatomy and Physiology)
    Direct effect of a newly designed inhibitory peptide for CTLA-4 on the expression of CTLA-4 in lung carcinoma cells.
  • Adyson Harm – Mentor: Ryan Rafferty (Chemistry)
    Investigations into the development of a general strategy for enhanced cancer drug delivery
  • Prabhleen Kaur – Mentor: Daniel Higgins (Chemistry)
    Towards Guided Drug Delivery with Nanostructured Lyotropic Liquid Crystal Gels: Single Molecule Spectroscopy Studies of Dye Diffusion in Hexagonal Mesophases
  • Setareh Khanjani Kouyakhi – Mentor: Davood Pourkargar (Chemical Engineering)
    Leveraging Machine Learning for Integrative Analysis of Liver Cancer Data
  • Jaycee Stewart (biology) – Mentor: Erika Geisbrecht
    Investigation of NUAK function in cancer using Drosophila melanogaster
  • Mia Thompson – Mentor: Sherry Fleming (Biology)
    B2-GPI Derived Peptide Changes Macrophage Differentiation to Fight Tumor Growth
  • Lidia Lopez Vazquez – Mentor: Bradley Olson (Biology)
    Experimental evolution of cellular differentiation to understand the origins of tumor suppression

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Publications

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Oral Presentations

  • Linah Alkotami successfully defended her doctoral dissertation entitled "Remodeling of TAG synthesis in emerging oilseed crops: genetic engineering for high-value seed oil" on Wednesday, February 7, 2024. Alkotami completed her degree under the mentorship of Dr. Timothy Durrett. Congratulations, Dr. Alkotami!
  • Ziwei Zhao (graduate, Erika Geisbrecht) presented "Identification of CryAB as a target of NUAK kinase activity in Drosophila muscle tissue" at the 2023 Midwest Drosophila Conference on October 22, 2023 in Monticello, IL.
  • Nicholas Neumann successfully defended his doctoral dissertation entitled "Harnessing biotechnology and genetics of oilseeds to improve oilseed biochemistry" on July 14, 2023. Neumann completed his degree under the mentorship of Dr. Timothy Durrett. Congratulations, Dr. Neumann!
  • Hannah Miller successfully defended her masters thesis entitled "Structural Studies of Insect Cytokine-Like Stress Responsive Peptide-4" on April 7, 2023. Miller completed her degree under the mentorship of Professor Om Prakash. Congratulations!
  • Shelby Innes successfullly defended her masters thesis entiltled "Delivery of encapsulated green fluorescent protein plasmid and mRNA to human embryonic kidney cells using Aqueous Partitioning Capsules" on March 30, 2023. Innes completed her degree under the mentorship of Dr. John Tomich. Congratulations!

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Research and Exhibitions

  • Two biochemsitry students were recently recognized at the 22nd annual Kansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE) Symposium, held on Jan. 13-14 in Manhattan. K-State Today
    • Michael Bartokoski presented "Understanding the role of neurotransmitter receptors in anti-Aspergillus fumigatus immunity" — poster presentation.
    • Jillian Rockley presented "Role of asparagine synthetase and other transcriptional factor targets in epidermal morphogenesis" — poster presentation.
  • Two biochemistry researchers in Erika Geisbrecht's lab presented posters at the 2023 Midwest Drosophila Conference held on October 21 - 22, 2023 in Monticello, Illinois.
    • Dylan Feist (undergrad) presented "Effects of Transglutaminase on Cell-ECM Assembly and Muscle Attachment."
    • Prabhat Tiwari (postdoc) presented "Role of dNUAK in sarcomere formation."
  • Three undergraduates presented biochemistry research posters at the K-State Developing Scholars Symposium on April 13, 2023. BMB undergraduate unless otherwise mentioned.
    • Ruth Mekuria (Erika Geisbrecht) presented "A Kinome RNAi Screen Reveals Genes Required for Muscle Tissue Maintenance".
    • Elizabeth Murillo-Cervantes (Maureen Gorman) presented "Identifying an insect lipocalin that could be a siderophore-binding protein".
    • Jorge Alejandro Valenzuela (biology, Lawrence Davis) presented "Analysis of Unsaturated Fatty Acid Content and Composition of Chionanthus Retusus Fruits".
  • Marilyn Reese (biology undergrad, Maureen Gorman) presented "The effects of iron supplementation on susceptibility to infection in tobacco hornworms" at the K-State Division of Biology Undergraduate Research Forum on April 13, 2023.
  • Two biochemistry graduate students in the Timothy Durrett lab present posters at the Gordan Research Seminar and Conference on "Plant Lipids: Structure, Metabolism and Function" held January 28 - February 3, 2023, in Galveston, TX
    • Lina Alkotami presented "Modulating seed metabolism to enhance synthesis of functional lipids" *received best poster award
    • Nicholas Neumann presented "Mutation of FAD2 in a dgat1 mutant background causes arrested embryogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana."

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