Alice Davis
Graduated 2022
Graduated 2022
Prior Academic Affiliations: California State University San Bernardino. B.S., M.S.
Thesis Mentor: Dr. Kevin Morris
Thesis Title: Development of Novel Therapeutic Modalities against Lung Cancer
Fellowships, honors, awards etc.:2014 Southern California American Society for Microbiology Outstanding Graduate Research Award; 2015 Don Eden Graduate Student Scholarship and Travel Grant; 2015 CSUSB Meeting of the Minds Research Symposium, Best Graduate Poster Presentation; 2015-2016 Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement (RISE) Scholar, CSUSB; 2016 Outstanding Graduate Student of the Year, College of Natural Sciences, CSUSB; 2016 Master’s Thesis of the Year, CSUSB; 2016 H.N. & Frances Berger Foundation Fellowship, IMGS; 2018 Linda Tallen and David Paul Kane Cancer Educational and Research Foundation Fellowship, IMGS
Publications:
Davis, A. M., Chabolla, B. J., & Newcomb, L. L. (2014). Emerging antiviral resistant strains of influenza A and the potential therapeutic targets within the viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) complex. Virology journal, 11(1), 167.
Davis, A. M., Ramirez, J., & Newcomb, L. L. (2017). Identification of influenza A nucleoprotein body domain residues essential for viral RNA expression expose antiviral target. Virology Journal, 14(1), 22.
Villamizar, O., Waters, S. A., Scott, T., Saayman, S., Grepo, N., Urak, R., Davis, A., Jaffe, A., & Morris, K. V. (2019). Targeted Activation of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator. Molecular Therapy.
Manuscript in Revision:
“microRNA-142 guards against autoimmunity by controlling mouse Treg cell homeostasis and function.” Wei-Le Wang, Ching Ouyang, Kaniel Cassady, Estefany Reyes, Min Xiong, Alicia Davis, Kathie Tang, Defu Zeng, and Mark Boldin.