Our graduate student, Manisha, and undergraduate students, Emma, Issac, Derek and Tommy presented their research at the Biology and Microbiology's Day of Scholars in the fall semester of 2022.
Our graduate (Sal, Ruqyaah) and undergraduate (Isaac, Derek) students presented poster in Grinnell, Iowa at the NCB ASM 2022 annual meeting!
Our undergraduates (Thomas, Isaac, Derek) presented their poster on the 9th Annual EPSCoR Symposium,2022, SDSU
Date: 07/28/2022
Butzin Lab organized Heather's farewell party at Hillcrest Park.
Date: 07/22/2020
Heather and Nicholas attended the conference in Waikoloa Village, HI on the Big Island, and presented their work on antibiotic tolerance. Nicholas' wife, Xuan, and daughter, Charlie, tagged along for some fun too!
Date: 02/17-22/2020
Our graduate students presented oral presentations (Praj and Heather) and poster presentations (Tahmina and Alawiah) in Duluth, MN at the NCB annual meeting!
Date: 10/24-25/2019
Congratulations to Tahmina Hossain (graduate), Courtney Cameron and Elise Schweer (undergraduates) on their awards!
Chase Flickema presented his summer research at the Joint Poster Session for NIFA‐funded REEUs at South Dakota State University.
Shout out to last year's REU student Caroline Kincade, who moved on to an internship with RTI (Research, Technology Innovation) this summer!
Date: 08/02/2019
Heather, Prajakta and Tahmina all got together with some post-it notes to have a bit of fun.
ASM Microbe: Combined general meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC)
Date: 06/07/18 – 06/11/18
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Heather Deter presented a poster.
Location: South Dakota State University (SDSU), Brookings, SD, USA
Date: 04/23/18
Both Heather Deter and Alawiah Abualrahi presented posters.
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