The Albrecht Laboratory
Introduction
The Albrecht lab is a part of the Molecular and Cellular Department. The lab utilizes cell and molecular techniques to study acute inflammation. Dr. Albrecht received his Ph.D. in Biology from Wayne State University (2000). Following graduation, Dr. Albrecht accepted an appointment as a postdoctoral fellow in the Pathology Department at the University of Michigan. Dr. Albrecht came to KSU in 2006.
News
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2018
MSIB student Lindsay Brown receives competitive travel award from ASBMB to present her thesis work at the International Experimental Biology meeting in Orlando, FL.
Isabella Batalas presents at KSU symposium
Albrecht lab receives OVPR funding
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2017Rafael Perez graduates as Honors Scholar
Albrecht and McElroy laboratories publish in PloS ONE
Undergraduate researcher Rafael Perez to present at Regional ASB meeting .
Albrecht lab to present zinc trafficking data at National Experimental Biology Meeting (Chicago,IL)
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2016
Honors student Rafael Perez-Gonzalez receives Mentor Protege Award for 2016-17.
Albrecht, McElroy and McReynolds laboratories successfully resolve Centruroides vittatus venom gland transcriptome
Albrecht participates in NSF transcriptome workshop presented by Cold Harbor Springs Laboratory
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2015
Veronica Garbar accepted into Campbell University Osteopathic Program
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2014
Albrecht and McElroy labs receive CARET award to develop scorpion venom gland transcriptome in collaboration with Texas A&M International University.
Albrecht lab presents at Southeastern Society of Toxicology (SESOT) regional meeting
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2013
Albrecht lab presents at Southeastern Society of Toxicology (SESOT) regional meeting
Albrecht lab awarded CETL incentive funding
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2011
Albrecht lab publishes in Inflammation Research
Albrecht lab publishes in Journal of Venom Research
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