Biomolecular Sciences Seminar Series: Student Research Presentation - Paige Skinner and David Oke
Schedule
Wed Nov 19 2025 at 03:00 pm to 04:15 pm
UTC-07:00Location
1910 W University Dr, Boise, ID, United States, Idaho 83725 | Boise, ID
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Join us for an engaging session of the Biomolecular Sciences Seminar Series, featuring research talks from two outstanding Ph.D. candidates whose work explores how living systems adapt and communicate at the molecular level.🌾Paige Skinner explores how sagebrush—a keystone species of the western landscape—responds to drought and heat through transcriptomic plasticity, the ability to flexibly adjust gene expression without changing DNA. Her work identifies molecular mechanisms that support resilience, offering new insights to guide ecosystem restoration in a rapidly changing climate.
🔬David Oke examines the classic Notch signaling pathway through the modern concept of biomolecular condensates. His research reveals how these dynamic cellular structures may organize gene regulation and uncover new layers of complexity in how cells communicate and develop.
Join us in #BMOL as we highlight these incredible students and their talks!
Hosted by the Biomolecular Sciences Graduate Programs, with more details here:
https://www.boisestate.edu/biomolecularsciences/seminar-series/
Biomolecular Sciences Seminar Series
📍 Location: Education Building (EDUC), Room 109
🗓️ Wednesday, Nov. 19 | 3:00 – 4:15 PM MST
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