PI: Stephanie L. Maiden, Ph.D.
My current research interests are to understand the role of the microtubule cytoskeleton and associated proteins in the development and function of epithelial tissues using Caenorhabditis elegans as a genetic model organism.
Assistant Professor of Biology, Truman State University (2015-present)
Postdoctoral fellowship, Gumbiner Lab, University of Virginia (2012-2015)
Ph.D. in Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Hardin Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2011)
B.S. in Chemistry and Biological Sciences, Missouri S&T (2005)
Hometown: Hannibal, MO
Assistant Professor of Biology, Truman State University (2015-present)
Postdoctoral fellowship, Gumbiner Lab, University of Virginia (2012-2015)
Ph.D. in Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Hardin Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2011)
B.S. in Chemistry and Biological Sciences, Missouri S&T (2005)
Hometown: Hannibal, MO
Undergraduate students
Current students
Maggie White
Sydney Wieberg
Former students
John Garzanelli
Isa Cabonce
Harper Euwer
Anna Gerst
Megan Ringling
Adam Weinmann
Jain Bushra
Amanda Darby (Adarza Biosystems)
Evan Forbes
Dakota Hall
Yu-Shiuan Hsu (ATSU Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine)
Angela Jennings
Stephen Plassmeyer
Rachel Prins (Benaroya Research Institute)
Weston Reidt (McNair Scholar)
Sonam Wangyal
Maggie White
Sydney Wieberg
Former students
John Garzanelli
Isa Cabonce
Harper Euwer
Anna Gerst
Megan Ringling
Adam Weinmann
Jain Bushra
Amanda Darby (Adarza Biosystems)
Evan Forbes
Dakota Hall
Yu-Shiuan Hsu (ATSU Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine)
Angela Jennings
Stephen Plassmeyer
Rachel Prins (Benaroya Research Institute)
Weston Reidt (McNair Scholar)
Sonam Wangyal