Presentations
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BioAlabama May 2014, Birmingham, AL. Oral presentation entitled: “FACT: A novel cancer diagnostics tool developed by Blondin Bioscience”
NACS Apr. 2013, New Orleans, LA. Poster presentation entitled “Addition of Bases to the 5’ end of Human Telomeric DNA:
Influences on thermodynamics and energetics of unfolding”
Graduate Student Research Days Mar 2013, UAB Oral presentation entitled “Understanding the influence of additional 5’ bases
to the end of the Human Telomere Model”
SERMACS Nov. 2012, Raleigh, NC. Poster presentation entitled “How dangling ends effect structure and thermodynamics of the
human telomere quadruplex”
Gibbs Conference on Biothermodynamics Aug 2012, Carbondale, IL. Poster presentation entitled “End effects drive differences
in melting energetics of human telomere models”
Annual Lester S. Andrews Graduate Symposium May 2012, MSU. Oral Presentation entitled “Understanding a highly stable
hairpin through thermodynamics”
Graduate Student Research Days Mar. 2012, UAB. Oral Presentation entitled “Structural and thermodynamic analysis of a highly
stable DNA hairpin”
SERMACS Oct. 2011, Richmond Va. Oral Presentation entitled “Characterization of a highly stable DNA hairpin”
NACS Apr. 2013, New Orleans, LA. Poster presentation entitled “Addition of Bases to the 5’ end of Human Telomeric DNA:
Influences on thermodynamics and energetics of unfolding”
Graduate Student Research Days Mar 2013, UAB Oral presentation entitled “Understanding the influence of additional 5’ bases
to the end of the Human Telomere Model”
SERMACS Nov. 2012, Raleigh, NC. Poster presentation entitled “How dangling ends effect structure and thermodynamics of the
human telomere quadruplex”
Gibbs Conference on Biothermodynamics Aug 2012, Carbondale, IL. Poster presentation entitled “End effects drive differences
in melting energetics of human telomere models”
Annual Lester S. Andrews Graduate Symposium May 2012, MSU. Oral Presentation entitled “Understanding a highly stable
hairpin through thermodynamics”
Graduate Student Research Days Mar. 2012, UAB. Oral Presentation entitled “Structural and thermodynamic analysis of a highly
stable DNA hairpin”
SERMACS Oct. 2011, Richmond Va. Oral Presentation entitled “Characterization of a highly stable DNA hairpin”