Jamie Lyman Gingerich, Ph.D.
Contact Information
Education
- Ph.D, Genetics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2006
- B.A., Biology, Kalamazoo College, 1998
Teaching and Research Interests
- Genetics
- Developmental biology
- Inquiry-driven science education
- Investigating the effects of DNA variants on gene expression and their relationship with human genetic diseases
- Investigating polycystic kidney disease using nematodes and zebrafish as models
- Examining the role of primary cilia in health and disease
- Using instructional rounds to examine science education practices
Published Research
Publications
Reiman JM1, Das B1,2, Sindberg GM1, Urban MD3, Hammerlund MEM1, Lee HB4, Spring KM5, Lyman-Gingerich J6, Generous AR7, Koep TH8, Ewing K9, Lilja P10, Enders FT11, Ekker SC1,3, Huskins WC1,12, Fadel HJ13, Pierret C1,3,12. (2018). Humidity as a non-pharmaceutical intervention for influenza A.PLoS One. Sep 25;13(9):e0204337.
Presentations (Posters)
Anneka Johnson1, Katie Paulich1, Molly Svoboda1, Jamie Lyman Gingerich, PhD1, Caroline Sussman, PhD2. Setting the stage for early identification of Polycystic Kidney Disease progression. Individualizing Medicine Conference-Mayo Clinic, Sept 12th – 13th, 2018. 1Department of Biology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 2Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Jamie Lyman Gingerich1, Caroline Sussman2, Peter Harris2, Vicente Torres2. Zebrafish, C. elegans and Polycystic Kidney Disease: Identifying potential disease biomarkers through comparative analysis.PKD Research Conference, Kansas City, MO, June 29-July 1, 2018. 1University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, USA; 2Mayo Clinic, USA