Two Lee Lab undergraduates, Jason Sasser and Courtney Yoshiyama, were each awarded a WWU Research and Creative Opportunities Award for the 2021-2022 academic year. These awards will support their ongoing research projects in the Lee Lab focusing on Twi proteins in RNAi in Tetrahymena.
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Jason Sasser receives WWU CSE Jarvis Memorial Summer Research Award
Congratulations to Jason Sasser for receiving the WWU CSE Jarvis Memorial Summer Research Award for the summer of 2021. This award provides a summer stipend for undergraduate students within CSE – Jason will be continuing the research he has been working on in the Lee Lab for the past year and a half!
Lee Lab Paper Published
The Lee Lab manuscript titled “Disruption of a ∼23-24 nucleotide small RNA pathway elevates DNA damage responses in Tetrahymena thermophila” was published online in Molecular Biology of the Cell this May. This is the first manuscript published by the Lee Lab, on which many current and former lab members assisted, and we hope that there will be many more to come! The manuscript covers our investigations into the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway that produces ~23-24 nucleotide small (s)RNAs in the ciliated eukaryote Tetrahymena thermophila. Specifically, we investigated phenotypic and gene expression impacts on cells when genes involved in the RNAi pathway are disrupted. Read our paper for more information!
Suzanne Lee receives Peter J. Elich Excellence in Teaching Award
This year, 2021, the Peter J. Elich Excellence in Teaching Award was given to Suzanne Lee for her exemplary teaching practices. She was recognized for her hands-on work and efforts to improve diversity in her classrooms and within STEM. She aims to inspire and empower her students to become lifelong learners and work collaboratively.
Lee Lab website design and construction begins!
Work on the Lee Lab website begins! For information on past Lee Lab student successes that pre-dated our website launch, please see Suzanne’s CV under About Suzanne.
Lee Lab Opened Summer 2015
The Lee Lab opened summer 2015 at Western Washington University.