Samantha Osman
- Current Student, 2021 Cohort
- William Messer Lab
- Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences Students, School of Medicine
Biography
Research Interests: Studying antibody responses to mosquito transmitted viruses (Yellow Fever and Dengue) using human cohorts.
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.A., 2019, Rice University
Honors and awards
- Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute's TL1 Fellowship, 2023 Promising Scholar Award, OHSU, 2021
- Secretary for the OHSU SACNAS chapter (2023-current)
- Mentor for Cientifico Latino Graduate Student Mentorship Initiative (2023)
- Mentor for the Partnership for Scientific Inquiry (2023)
Publications
Selected publications
- Adam A, Luo H, Osman SR, Wang B, Roundy CM, Auguste AJ, Plante KS, Peng B, Thangamani S, Frolova EI, Frolov I, Weaver SC, Wang T. Optimized production and immunogenicity of an insect virus-based chikungunya virus candidate vaccine in cell culture and animal models. Emerging Microbes & Infections, 2021.
- Adam A, Shi Q, Wang B, Zou J, Mai J, Osman SR, Wu W, Xie X, Aguilar PV, Bao X, Shi PY, Shen H, Wang T. A modified porous silicon microparticle potentiates protective systemic and mucosal immunity