B.S., 2013, Biology and Psychology, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
M.A., 2016, Biology, Queens College of the City University of New York
Ph.D. 2023, Stony Brook University
Advisor: Laurie Krug

Research Interests

I am interested in studying host pathogen interactions, and the factors that mediate pathogen infection, and the resulting host immune response. In my spare time, I enjoy taking walks outdoors, listening to podcasts, and trying new foods.
 

Awards 2019 Teresa Haire Memorial Award, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.
 

Publications

Smith, K.R., Paul, S., Dong, Q., Anannya, O., Oldenburg, D.G., Forrest, J.C., McBride, K.M., and Krug, L.T. (2023). Uracil-DNA glycosylase of murine gammaherpesvirus 68 binds cognate viral replication factors independently of its catalytic residues. mSphere 8(5): e0027823.

Dong, Q., Smith, K.R., Oldenburg, D.G., Shapiro, M., Schutt, W.R., Malik, L., Plummer, J.B., Mu, Y., MacCarthy, T., White, D.W., McBride, K.M., and Krug, L.T. (2018). Combinatorial loss of the enzymatic activities of viral uracil-DNA glycosylase and viral dUTPase impairs murine gammaherpesvirus pathogenesis and leads to increased recombination-based deletions in the viral genome. MBio 9(5): e01831-18.

Zakeri, Z., Penaloza, C., Smith, K., Ye, Y., and Lockshin, R. (2015). What cell death does in development. International Journal of Developmental Biology 59(1-3): 11-22. PMID: 26374521
 

Presentations

Nagvenkar, S., Smith, K., Morose, M., and Zakeri, Z. (2015). Sex dimorphic behavior of primary murine macrophage. Sigma Xi Queens College honors Research Society, Queens College of CUNY, Flushing, NY.

Nagvenkar, S., Smith, K., Morose, M., and Zakeri, Z. (2016). Sex dimorphism in primary macrophage cell death and phagocytosis. Sigma Xi Queens College honors Research Society, Queens College of CUNY, Flushing, NY.