Adamson lab presenting at ASV 2022

The Adamson lab is presenting their latest research at the 41st Annual American Society for Virology (ASV) meeting in July!  See you in Madison Wisconsin.

Ana Tognasoli defends dissertation

Ph.D. student Ana Tognasoli successfully presented and defended her dissertation on Feb. 28, 2022.  Her dissertation is entitled “Epstein-Barr Virus as a Piece of the Neurodegenerative Disease Mosaic.” Next step: Manuscript preparation!

Lab presented at 19th annual EBV meeting – July 2021

The Adamson lab presented posters at the 19th International Symposium on Epstein-Barr Virus and Associated Diseases meeting (virtually, although live from Japan).  Dr. Adamson’s poster was entitled “Cellular Mnk promotes Epstein-Barr virus lytic replication and metastatic potential,” and featured work from former students Dana Jeffus (MS), Alexis Davis, and Eva… Continue reading…

Lab presented at 2021 ASV meeting – July 2021

Dr. Adamson gave a talk at the 40th annual ASV meeting, entitled: “Cellular Mnk promotes Epstein-Barr virus lytic replication and metastatic potential.”  This talk included work by former Master’s student Dana Jeffus and Undergrads Alexis Davis and Eva Greengrove. Ph.D. candidate Ana Tognasoli gave a poster presentation entitled: “Neuronal Cell… Continue reading…

Lab to attend 40th annual ASV meeting

The Adamson lab will be attending the virtual American Society for Virology conference this July 2021.  Dr. Adamson will be giving a talk based on the work of former students Dana Jeffus, Alexis Davis, and Eva Greengrove, entitled “Cellular Mnk promotes EBV lytic replication and metastatic potential.”

College of Arts and Sciences News Feature

The Adamson Lab was recently featured in the College of Arts and Sciences newsletter! Please see the link below! “Because Everyone Has Herpes”: Researchers explore link between Epstein-Barr virus and Alzheimer’s disease. https://aas.uncg.edu/because-everyone-has-herpes-researchers-explore-link-between-epstein-barr-virus-and-alzheimers-disease/

Graduate Research and Creativity Expo – Spring 2020

Ana Tognasoli presented her research at UNCG’s Virtual Graduate Research and Creativity Expo!  The title of her presentation was “Neuronal Consequences of Lifelong Infection with Epstein-Barr Virus.”