‘Anne Hatmaker’
Diversity in infectious mold species impacts respiratory disease severity in humans
Feb. 3, 2023—By Caroline Cencer Fungal diseases caused by pathogenic fungi such as molds affect millions of people worldwide every year. Despite the high prevalence of fungal diseases, the mechanism of infection is not well understood. The laboratory of Professor of Biological Sciences Antonis Rokas, led by graduate student Anne Hatmaker and in partnership with the lab...
Student-led research creates a publicly available mitogenomic data source for a human pathogen
Feb. 21, 2022—Publicly available data sources help drive progress in science, especially complete and annotated data sources. As part of a student research project, corresponding author Anne Hatmaker, a Ph.D. student in the lab of Antonis Rokas, professor of biological sciences, and first author Miya Hugaboom, an undergraduate in the Rokas lab, led the assembly of a...