We are pleased to announce the GSA Poster Award winners from the 59th Annual Drosophila Research Conference! Undergraduate and graduate student members of the GSA were eligible for the awards, and a hard-working team of postdocs volunteered their time as judges. Congratulations to all!
Undergraduate Students
1st Place: Elizabeth Hemenway
Institution: University of Missouri-Kansas City
Poster Title: The Surprising composition of a synaptonemal polycomplex
Authors: Elizabeth Hemenway, Stacie Hughes, R. Scott Hawley
2nd Place: Emily Rivard
Institution: College of the Holy Cross
Poster Title: De novo evolved genes have essential roles in male Drosophila reproduction
Authors: Emily Rivard, E. Scott, J. Schmitz, K. Kelleher, E. Bornberg-Bauer, Geoffrey Findlay
3rd Place: Leah Anderson
Institution: The Ohio State University
Poster Title: Determining binding specificities of cell adhesion molecules from Drosophila and other related Dipterans
Authors: Leah Anderson and Mark Seeger
Graduate Students
1st Place: Erez Cohen
Institution: Duke University Medical School
Poster Title: A switch from compensatory proliferation to compensatory hypertrophy in the injured Drosophila hindgut
Authors: Erez Cohen, S. Allen, Don Fox
2nd Place: Ankita Sarkar
Institution: University of Dayton
Poster Title: Wingless, a mediator of crosstalk between Amyloid-beta 42 expressing and wild-type neurons in Alzheimer’s disease
Authors: Ankita Sarkar, J. Kofler, M. Kango-Singh, Amit Singh
3rd Place: Jackie Bubnell
Institution: Cornell University
Poster Title: Expanding functional horizons or evolutionary combat? Evaluating drivers of the rapid evolution of bag of marbles in Drosophila.
Authors: Jackie Bubnell and Chip Aquadro