Olivia Roscow

Moular & Cellular Biology

University of Guelph

Olivia Roscow

For my undergraduate degree I focused on molecular and cellular biology. I worked on my undergraduate thesis at the Pacific Biological Station where I tested a novel antiviral drug on Piscine Reovirus (PRV).

After finishing my undergraduate degree I realized my love for research and pursued my masters degree where I studied Grapevine Rupestris Stem Pitting-associated Virus (GRSPaV) and created the first cDNA clone of a strain suspected to be involved in multiple grapevine diseases.

I now work in the Zhang lab, which focuses primarily on discovery and validation of novel E3 ligase inhibitors.

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