2025 One Health - Antimicrobial Resistance and Emerging Zoonoses Conference
Congrats to Jonathan for winning the best One Health poster presentation prize!
Congrats to Jonathan for winning the best One Health poster presentation prize!
Congrats to Breanna for winning first place for the best postdoc poster at BIW 2025, and to Negin for receiving a travel research award, delivering a 3-minute quick trainee talk and presenting a poster!
Congratulations to Negin for winning the People's Choice Award! Her MBB poster presentation was on the impact of prematurity and sepsis on neonatal immune development.
Joud has been a research technician/lab manager with the Lee Lab for one year! Here Joud (center) can be seen celebrating with Mike, Lauren, Alex, Negin, Chloe, and Jonathan.
Pearl presented a poster on genomic analysis to identify pathogens (bacterial and viral) in a cohort of neonates from Malawi, to further sepsis biomarker discovery with supervised learning techniques. Amy was an invited speaker and gave a talk entitled, 'Why Do Babies Get Sick? A Systems Biology Approach to Developing Diagnostics and Therapeutics for Neonatal Sepsis'.
Amy's talk, 'Why Do Babies Get Sick? A Systems Biology Approach' focused on how genomics and machine learning can tackle life-threatening infections in newborns. This talk can be found on YouTube at SFU Cafe Scientifique