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Najia successfully defends her thesis with a presentation on Establishing a Stable Co-Expression Model and the use of Imaging Flow Cytometry for the Functional Assessments of Zebrafish Immunoregulatory Receptor-types. Congrats, Najia!
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Sunanda, Marj, and Nora presented posters at the 12th annual Western Canadian Symposium on Water Quality Research hosted at the University of Alberta. Sunanda's poster also won first place for the Best Poster Award at the conference - congrats, Sunanda!
Sunanda got to catch up with her collaborators in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology and present a poster at the annual Immunet Research Day hosted by the University of Alberta.
Aoxue and Samuel presented a well-received poster and a talk respectively at the 2025 North American Comparative Immunology Workshop (NACIW) at the University of Dalhousie, Halifax, Nova Scotia. This was Aoxue's first conference as a student in the Stafford lab, and she was also awarded the Diversity Fund Award - congrats Samuel and Aoxue!
The 2025 RE Peter conference showcases interesting research from members of the University of Alberta (and beyond!) at the undergraduate and graduate level. This year, we had three talks given by Samuel (PhD student), Anjiya (BIOL 499), and Nishita (BIOL 499), and two posters from our BIOL 399 students Francesca and Micah. Great presentations, everyone!
Dr. Jianping Fu, an Assistant Professor in Jiangxi Normal University, joins our lab for one year as a visiting scholar. Jianping is excited to immerse herself in the world of LITRs (and -40°C winters).
Sunanda and Nora both presented oral talks at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 2024 in Fort Worth, Texas, and got to sightsee with James a little afterwards!
Kareem defended his MSc on microbial bioassays used to examine oil sands process affected water toxicity on a very auspicious Friday the 13th. Congrats, Kareem!
Marj begins her MSc degree here after a long flight with her family from the Philippines. Welcome, Marj!
Jacob successfully defends his PhD research on screening goldfish LITRs. Congrats Dr. Wang, and thank you for the lovely acknowledgments.
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Header image: fluorescence microscopy of Goldfish neutrophil cells undergoing netosis and extending dna nets. Photo credit: Aoxue Li. |











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