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Peer-reviewd journal articles 2025 - under construction Salim K*, Chan-Golston AM, Naughton CC, Ha S, Bradman A, Joyce A. Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) and Incompatible Insect Technique (IIT), emerging alternatives for Adult Mosquito Control. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. Accepted 3/5/2025...

Ferdinand Njume

Ferdinand Njume former postdoctoral scholar in the Jensen lab. He performed his Ph.D. work at the University of Belgium where he researched surface proteins of the filarial nematode, Onchocerca volvulus. His current work involves the surface proteins of T. gondii and search for a suitable parasite...

Neel Kaushik

Neel performed editing Toxoplasma genes and infecting wild-derived mice as he studied host-pathogen interactions. Neel is aiming for a future career in medicine.

News

July 2025: Associate Professor. Beth is promoted to be an Associate Professor with tenure. Thank you to all the group members for their ongoing research contributions over the past years! May 2025: Kishwar graduates! Kishwar defends her thesis and receives her Ph.D. in Materials & Biomaterials...

Laura Garcia-Lopez

Laura Garcia-Lopez has joined the lab as a first year graduate student in our QSB graduate program. She comes from the University of Quindio, Columbia where she obtained her masters degree in Jorge Gomez-Marin's lab researching human immune correlates of occular toxoplasmosis. We are thrilled to...

Tina Truong

Tina served as a technician for a year as she applied to Ph.D. graduate schools. She is currently at UC Davis finishing up her Ph.D.

Teaching

All teaching related material is available in CatCourses. Fall 2025 CSE180 - Introduction to Robotics Fall 2024 CSE015 - Discrete Mathematics Spring 2024 EECS 269 - Reinforcement Learning Fall 2023 CSE180 - Introduction to Robotics Spring 2023 CSE180 - Introduction to Robotics Fall 2022 EECS 269 -...

Research

Our current research spans three areas: Accelerating proteomics research using compressed sensing - Protein-protein interactions (PPIS) are important in governing numerous processes like development and the onset of pathological conditions such as cancer and neurodegenerative disease. PPIs form...