
Caroline Cummings
@caro_cummings
PhD student, University of Oklahoma, Becker lab
Computational biologist training!
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Comparison of antiviral responses in two bat species reveals conserved and divergent innate immune pathways. iScience journal cell.com/iscience/fullt…



i'm recruiting for a new PhD student at University of Oklahoma to conduct field and theoretical studies of bat virus dynamics, focused on molossids in Belize! see below and our lab website for more information and how to apply: beckerlab.weebly.com/join.html


are you located in Oklahoma, have small mammal experience, and are looking for some additional income on weekends? our team at OU Dept. of Biology is looking for a seasonal field assistant for our migratory bat research. jobs.rwfm.tamu.edu/view-job/?id=9…

our group at OU Dept. of Biology is looking for a new research assistant to help with immunology and virology studies of wild bats, including microscopy, PCR, and proteomics. full-time funding (with benefits) is for 2-3 years. please spread the word and/or apply! tinyurl.com/4wd2rrnh


Congratulations to Amanda Vicente-Santos on winning the Ecology Letters Early Career Researcher Award 2023! CNRS 🌍 Ecology Letters Amanda's paper and the excellent papers that were also shortlisted as runners-up are available to read. Read now 🔗 ow.ly/2xnm50SHr7B



in collab with Bat Conservation International , we're looking for a field biologist to join us at University of Oklahoma to lead surveys of bats in western OK (OU) and northern TX (BCI). apps are due end of October, and the position can start anytime Jan/Feb 2025. please circulate! jobs.rwfm.tamu.edu/view-job/?id=9…


at #TWS2024 or #NASBR2024? check out lots of exciting bat, immunology, and virus work by Caroline Cummings Alicia Roistacher @MeaganAllira Kristin Dyer 🦇🦠🐍 Amanda Vicente Lauren Lock


there's still time to apply for our Infectious Disease Dynamics assistant professor position at University of Oklahoma ! modeling and empirical perspectives are both welcome here, on any range of pathogens