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Joanne Kim

Agricultural and Environmental Plant Science Graduate Student

Karen Kim

Dorothy Foehr Huck and J. Lloyd Huck Chair in Rural Health Research, Dean of Penn State College of Medicine

Noah Kinscherf

Graduate Student
Role of plant G proteins in modulating diverse stress responses

Girish Kirimanjeswara

Emphasis Area Representative, Immunology and Infectious Disease; Associate Professor of Veterinary and Biomedical Science
Establishing the Virulence Factors

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Laura Klein

Professor of Biobehavioral Health
Biobehavioral effects of stress on drug abuse; sex differences in neuroendocrine and behavioral stress responses; nicotine regulation of stress reactivity.

Mya Knappenberger

Graduate Student
Mya's research interests include the social and emotional behaviors in rodent models in relations to food intake and eating behaviors, the relationship between neural components (the reward pathway), and eating behaviors.

Lincoln Koehler

Graduate Student
Maize nitrogen use efficiency: Genetic basis and influence of AMF symbiosis

Roger Koide

Retired Professor of Horticultural Ecology

Heejung Koo

Undergraduate Student

Imhoi Koo

Associate Research Professor
Develop pipeline and algorithms of metabolomics data processing.

Donna Korzick

Director of Graduate Training Initiatives; Professor of Physiology and Kinesiology
My research is focused on aging, post-menopausal women, and cardiac ischemia reperfusion injury using animal models. We are particularly interested in the effects of estrogen deficiency on mitochondrial regulation of cell survival following myocardial infarction. Multiple levels of inquiry addressing mitochondrial quality control regulation and immune signaling is emphasized.

Sergei Koshkin

Assistant Research Professor
The application and development of mass spectrometry methods for analysis of biomolecules for identification of prognostic/diagnostic/predictive biomarkers and research of mechanisms and regulations of normal and pathological processes in living systems.

David Koslicki

Chair, Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Bioinformatics and Genomics; Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and Biology
Developing efficient algorithms to extract insight from high-throughput sequencing data.