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-1- _________________________________________________________________________________________ Curriculum Vitae Education Ph.D. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Cancer Research Training Program Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer & Allied Diseases University of Nebraska Medical Center September 1997 GPA 4.0 Thesis Advisor: Dr. L. James Maher, III, Ph.D. Thesis Title: Electrostatic Effects in DNA Bending by Proteins B.S.Chm. Chemistry Creighton University May 1993 summa cum laude Professional Training Postdoctoral Fellow (National Institutes of Health fellowship) Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry Yale University 1997-2000 Postdoctoral advisor: Dr. Scott Strobel, Ph.D. Postdoctoral research project title: Structural characterization of the Azoarcus Group I Intron Undergraduate Fellow Pharmacology University of Nebraska Medical Center 1992 Research advisor: Dr. Manuchair Ebadi, Ph.D. Undergraduate Research Chemistry Creighton University 1991 Research advisor: Dr. Gary Michels, Ph.D. Professional Employment Professor of Chemistry Creighton University 2011-present Director, Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Creighton University 2013-present Professor of Biomedical Sciences Creighton University Medical School 2011-present Dr. Juliane K. Soukup, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry 2500 California Plaza Omaha, Nebraska 68178 phone: 402-280-3265 fax: 402-280-5737 e-mail: [email protected] webpage: http://chemistry.creighton.edu/~jksoukup

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_________________________________________________________________________________________ Curriculum Vitae Education Ph.D. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Cancer Research Training Program Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer & Allied Diseases University of Nebraska Medical Center September 1997 GPA 4.0 Thesis Advisor: Dr. L. James Maher, III, Ph.D. Thesis Title: Electrostatic Effects in DNA Bending by Proteins B.S.Chm. Chemistry Creighton University May 1993 summa cum laude Professional Training Postdoctoral Fellow (National Institutes of Health fellowship) Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry Yale University 1997-2000 Postdoctoral advisor: Dr. Scott Strobel, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral research project title: Structural characterization of the Azoarcus Group I Intron Undergraduate Fellow Pharmacology University of Nebraska Medical Center 1992 Research advisor: Dr. Manuchair Ebadi, Ph.D. Undergraduate Research Chemistry Creighton University 1991 Research advisor: Dr. Gary Michels, Ph.D. Professional Employment Professor of Chemistry

Creighton University 2011-present

Director, Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Creighton University 2013-present

Professor of Biomedical Sciences

Creighton University Medical School 2011-present

Dr. Juliane K. Soukup, Ph.D.

Department of Chemistry 2500 California Plaza

Omaha, Nebraska 68178

phone: 402-280-3265 fax: 402-280-5737

e-mail: [email protected] webpage: http://chemistry.creighton.edu/~jksoukup

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Professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology

Creighton University Medical School 2011-present

Associate Professor of Chemistry

Creighton University 2006-2011

Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences Creighton University Medical School 2006-2011

Associate Professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology

Creighton University Medical School 2008-2011

Clare Boothe Luce Associate Professor of Chemistry

Creighton University 2006-2007

Adjunct Associate Professor of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Anatomy University of Nebraska Medical Center 2006-present Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Creighton University 2000-2006

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences

Creighton University 2005-2006

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Anatomy University of Nebraska Medical Center 2005-2006 Scholarly Service Internal program reviewer, Creighton University, Medical Microbiology and Immunology department, 2016 External program reviewer, Augsburg College, Chemistry department, 2016 Council on Undergraduate Research “Posters on the Hill” subcommittee, 2016 Elected to a three-year term as a Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) Councilor for the Undergraduate Research Program Directors (URPD) Division, 2016-2019 Nebraska EPSCoR Committee, appointed by Governor Ricketts, 2015-preent Executive steering committee representative to the Nebraska National Institutes of Health INBRE grant program, 2014-present Nebraska EPSCoR Committee, appointed by Governor Heineman, 2012-2015 Steering committee representative to the Nebraska National Institutes of Health INBRE grant program, 2004-2014 Chair, “Biophysics of Proteins and Nucleic Acids” symposium, regional American Chemical Society meeting, Omaha, NE, 2012

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Featured on National Institute of Health’s “Meet a Chemist” website, http://publications.nigms.nih.gov/chemhealth/chemist_soukup.htm Co-chair, “Biomolecular Structure and Function” symposium, regional American Chemical Society meeting, St. Louis, MO, 2011 Co-chair, National Institutes of Health IDeA regional meeting, Omaha, NE, 2011 Co-chair, Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics workshop hosted by Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 2011 Creighton’s representative on organizing committee for regional 2011 National Institutes of Health IDeA meeting to be hosted by Nebraska, 2010 Organizing committee for 2011 Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics workshop hosted by Nebraska Medical Center, 2010 Selection committee, National Institutes of Health ARRA Undergraduate Student Research Internships at Nebraska Medical Center, 2010 Co-chair, “Biophysics of Proteins and Nucleic Acids” symposium, regional American Chemical Society meeting, Kearney, NE, 2008 Grant reviewer Grant reviewer, Senior Executive committee of the Nebraska INBRE grant program, DRPP grant review, 2016 Grant reviewer, Senior Executive committee of the Nebraska INBRE grant program, DRPP grant review, 2015 Grant reviewer, Research Corporation for Science Advancement, Cottrell College Science Award, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 Grant reviewer, Nebraska EPSCoR National Science Foundation FIRST Award grant program, 2014, 2015 Grant reviewer, Nebraska EPSCoR National Science Foundation Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) grant program, 2013, 2014, 2015 Grant Reviewer, Creighton Undergraduate Summer Research and Creative Projects Scholarships, 2006-present Grant Reviewer, Creighton Faculty Research Fellowship Program, 2003, 2014, 2015 Grant Reviewer, Creighton University Dr. George F. Haddix President’s Faculty Research Fund, 2013, 2015 Grant reviewer, National Science Foundation, expert ad hoc reviewer, 2011, 2012 Grant reviewer, National Science Foundation, panelist, 2011 Grant Reviewer, National Institutes of Health Challenge Grants, 2009 Grant Reviewer, National Institutes of Health SBCA Study Section (2007 and 2008) Grant Reviewer, Israeli Science Foundation grant program Grant Reviewer, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Council grant program Manuscript/abstract/dissertation/textbook reviewer Manuscript reviewer, Analytical Chemistry Manuscript reviewer, Journal of the American Chemical Society Manuscript reviewer, Chembiochem

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Manuscript reviewer, ScholarOne Manuscript reviewer, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. Manuscript reviewer, Elsevier BBA Gene Regulatory Mechanisms Manuscript reviewer, WIRES RNA (Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews on RNA) Manuscript reviewer, Biochemistry Journal Manuscript reviewer, Nature Chemical Biology Manuscript reviewer, Nature Protocols Manuscript reviewer, Nature Structural and Molecular Biology Journal Manuscript reviewer, Federation of European Biochemical Societies Journal Manuscript reviewer, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Conference paper and abstract reviewer, Midwest Biomedical Research Forum, 2006 External Ph.D. dissertation reviewer, University of Colorado-Boulder Graduate School, 2015 External Ph.D. dissertation reviewer, Yale University Graduate School, 2004 Textbook review, Holden Biochemistry, Pearson Education Textbook Reviewer, "Fundamentals of Biochemistry" 3rd edition, D. Voet, J.G. Voet, and C.W. Pratt John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Professional Membership Biophysical Society, 2009-present American Chemical Society, 1999-present Sigma Xi - Omaha chapter (past President, past Vice President, past Treasurer), 2000-present Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 2005-present Awards and Honors Nominee, National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE) meeting INBRE Mentoring Award, Washington, DC, 2016 Invited to give the Maiben lecture at the annual Nebraska Academy of Sciences meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2016 Elected to a three-year term as a Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) Councilor for the Undergraduate Research Program Directors (URPD) Division, 2016-2019 Invited to present at Clare Boothe Luce 25th Anniversary Professors conference, New York, NY, 2015 Nominee, Council on Undergraduate Research Fellows Award, 2014 Invited speaker for Rachel Lloyd Memorial Conference on Women in Science in commemoration of the naming of Rachel Lloyd as a National Historic Chemical Landmark by the American Chemical Society, 2014 Honorary Alpha Sigma Nu (Jesuit Honor Society) inductee, Creighton University, 2013 College Award for Professional Excellence in Major Advising, Creighton College of Arts & Sciences, 2013

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Gordon Research Conference PUI (Predominantly Undergraduate Institution) Award, 2013 University Research Award, Creighton University, 2012 Nominee, University Research Award, Creighton University, 2010 Nominee, chosen as a representative from Creighton to be nominated for Carnegie Foundation U.S. Professors of the Year award, 2009 College Award for Professional Excellence in Scholarship, Creighton College of Arts & Sciences, 2009 Nominee, University Research Award, Creighton University, 2009 National Library Week poster, 2008 Nominee, chosen as a representative from Creighton to be nominated for Carnegie Foundation U.S. Professors of the Year award, 2007 Freshman Advising Award, Creighton College of Arts & Sciences, 2007 Winner of full-year competitive sabbatical award, Creighton College of Arts & Sciences, 2007 Keynote speaker, “The impact of scholarship on an undergraduate education”, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 2006 Golf Cart Marshall, Creighton homecoming parade, 2005 Nominee, Creighton University Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Award for Teaching Achievement, 2005 Nominee, Creighton College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Awards for Professional Excellence in the category of Freshman/Sophomore Advising, 2005 Inductee, Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2005 Nominee, Creighton University Order of Omega Faculty Recognition Award, 2003 Nominee, Creighton University Omicron Delta Kappa Teaching for Tomorrow Award, 2003 Delivered invocation for Mary Lucretia Creighton luncheon, 2003 Clare Boothe Luce Professorship, Creighton University, 2000-2007 National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship, Yale University, 1997-2000 Seessel-Anonymous Postdoctoral Fellowship, Yale University, 1997-1998 Mayo Foundation Fellowship, Mayo Foundation, 1995-1997 Regents Tuition Fellowship, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1994-1997 Omaha USA Cosmopolitan Club Scholarship, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1996 Skala Fellowship, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1995 McDonald Fellowship, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1994-1995 Fred Upson Grant, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1994-1995 Biochemistry Fellowship, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1993-1994

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Chemistry Award for Distinguished Academic Achievement, Creighton University, 1993 Clare Boothe Luce Scholarship for Women in Science, Creighton University, 1991-1993 Eli Lilly Summer Research Program Assistantship, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1992 Funding External Received: Juliane K. Soukup. National Institutes of Health INBRE Program, [Senior Executive Committee] "Nebraska Research

Network in Functional Genomics", $337,908, 2015-2018. Juliane K. Soukup. National Institutes of Health INBRE Program, [Principal Investigator] "Examination of spermine

riboswitch structure and function for the development of antibiological agents", $122,220, 2015-2018. Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Consultant]. National Institutes of Health R01 grant, “Molecular Basis of Intestinal

Cryptosporidiosis”, Xian-Ming Chen (PI at Creighton), $2,038,130, 2015-2020. Juliane K. Soukup [Co-Investigator]. National Institutes of Health INBRE Program, "Nebraska Research Network in

Functional Genomics", $99,535, 2014-2015 bridge funding. Juliane K. Soukup [Co-Investigator]. National Institutes of Health INBRE Program, “Understanding Genetic Regulation

Through Structural Studies of Riboswitch-Metabolite Complexes”, $13,350, 2014 summer funding. Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Institutes of Health, renewal of “Antibiotic Properties of Artificial

Agonists for a Bacterial Riboswitch”, $438,293, 2010-2014. Juliane K. Soukup [Co-Investigator]. National Institutes of Health INBRE Program, "Nebraska Research Network in

Functional Genomics", $446,000, 2009-2014. Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. Gordon Research Conference PUI (Predominantly Undergraduate Institution)

Award, $600, 2013. Juliane K. Soukup [Co-Investigator]. National Institutes of Health INBRE Program, supplement to "Nebraska Research

Network in Functional Genomics", equipment and pilot project funding, $102,375, 2011. Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Institutes of Health, ARRA competitive supplement to “Development

of Artificial Agonists for a Bacterial Riboswitch”, $129,949, 2009-2010. Juliane K. Soukup [Co-Investigator]. National Institutes of Health ARRA shared instrumentation grant, purchase of

shared PhosphorImager Typhoon 9140, $143,104, 2010. Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Institutes of Health, “Development of Artificial Agonists for a Bacterial

Riboswitch”, $215,250, 2007-2010. Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Science Foundation Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive

Research, Small Grant Program for Nebraska Women in Science, "Structural Characterization of the S-adenosylmethionine riboswitches", $3000, 2006.

Juliane K. Soukup [Co-Investigator]. National Institutes of Health INBRE Program, "Nebraska Research Network in

Functional Genomics", $429,000, 2004-2009. Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Science Foundation Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive

Research, Small Grant Program for Nebraska Women in Science, "Structural Characterization of an Allosteric RNA Catalyst ", $1500, 2003.

Juliane K. Soukup [Co-Investigator]. National Institutes of Health BRIN (Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network)

Program, "Nebraska Research Network in Functional Genomics", $56,500, 2002-2004. Juliane K. Soukup, Clare Boothe Luce Foundation, $100,000, 2000-2007.

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Internal Received: Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. Dr. George F. Haddix President’s Faculty Research Fund, Creighton

University, “Identification of an Allosteric Twister Ribozyme for Use as a Synthetic Genetic Switch In Mammalian Systems”, $15,000, 2016-2017.

Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. CURAS Faculty Research Fund, “Antibiotic Properties of Artificial Agonists for

a Bacterial Riboswitch”, $5000, 2015-2016. Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. Dr. George F. Haddix President’s Faculty Research Fund, Creighton

University, “Using bacterial RNA switches as synthetic genetic devices”, $15,000, 2014-2015. Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. Dr. George F. Haddix President’s Faculty Research Fund, Creighton

University, “Examination of spermine riboswitch function from different organisms for the development of antibiological agents”, $5,000, 2012.

Juliane K. Soukup [Principal investigator]. Research Incentive Grant, Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences,

“Determination of Key Structural Features of a Mammalian Riboswitch in Order to Design Novel Anti-Cancer Agents”, $15,000, 2012.

Juliane K. Soukup, Graduate School Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, Creighton University. "Structural

Characterization of Catalytic Nucleic Acid Molecules", $4500, 2002. Applied for: Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Science Foundation Research Experience for

Undergraduates, “REU Site: Building Bridges and Biomolecules to Understand Chemical Systems through Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research”, $411,116, 05/01/17-04/30/20.

Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Consultant]. National Institutes of Health, “Mechanisms of gastrointestinal defense

suppression in neonates and infants”, $1,818,750.00, 2016-2021. Juliane K. Soukup [Co-Investigator]. National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Administrative supplement

grant with Dr. Patrick Swanson, purchase of shared PhosphorImager Typhoon FLA 9500, $110,000, 2016. Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Key personnel]. National Institutes of Health, “LincRNAs and Inflammatory Gene

Reprogramming in Sepsis”, $909,375, 2016-2021. Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Collaborator]. National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Program,

“Acquisition of a Multi-purpose X-ray Diffractometer for Structural Characterization at Creighton University”, Andrew Baruth (PI at Creighton University), 2016.

Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Collaborator]. National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Program, “MRI:

Acquisition of a High-Field Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometer,” Eric Dodds (PI at Univ. Nebraska-Lincoln), 2015.

Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Science Foundation Collaborative Linked Proposal – Chemistry, “Collaborative Research: Modulators of glmS Riboswitch Function”, $300,000, 07/01/16-06/30/19.

Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Co-PrincipaI Investigator]. National Institutes of Health NIAID collaborative U01 application,

“Epithelial LincRNAs and Gastrointestinal Mucosal Defense”, $5,569,667, 2016-2021. Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Science Foundation Research Experience for

Undergraduates, “REU Site: Building Bridges and Biomolecules to Understand Chemical Systems through Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research”, $359,937, 09/01/16-08/31/19.

Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Institutes of Health R01 grant, “LincRNAs and diverse gene

reprogramming in sepsis”, Role: PI 20% effort for experimentation and overall advising on grant progression, $1,772,597 over 5 years, Submitted 2015.

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Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Institutes of Health R15 renewal grant, “Development of Artificial Agonists for a Bacterial Riboswitch to Study Mechanism and Antimicrobial Action”, $442,124, 2015-2018. RESUBMITTED October 25, 2014.

Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Institutes of Health R15 renewal grant, “Development of

Artificial Agonists for a Bacterial Riboswitch to Study Mechanism and Antimicrobial Action”, $442,124, 2014-2017. Submitted February 25, 2014; scored but not funded

Juliane K. Soukup [Co-Principal investigator]. National Institutes of Health INBRE Program, "Nebraska Research

Network in Functional Genomics", $203,700, 2014-2019. Submitted June 2013, scored but not fundable. Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Consultant]. National Institutes of Health R01 grant, “Molecular Basis of Intestinal

Cryptosporidiosis”, Xian-Ming Chen (PI at Creighton), submitted 2014, scored but not fundable. Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup [Principal investigator]. National Institutes of Health R01 in response to the RFA-HL-14-028

[Blood and Vascular Systems Response to Sepsis (R01)], “LincRNAs and diverse gene reprogramming in sepsis”, Role: PI 20% effort for experimentation and overall advising on grant progression, $1,772,597 over 5 years, submitted 2014.

Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup. [Co-Principal investigator]. National Institutes of Health R01, “LincRNAs and NF-kB-

regulated gene transcription”, Role: Co-PI, 5% effort for consultation and experimentation, Submitted 2013. Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Science Education Program, role as key faculty, $1,318,200 over four

years, 2011. Beckman Foundation Scholars Program, role as key faculty, $96,500 over three years, 2009. National Science Foundation Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, Research Infrastructure

Improvement grant, role as Key Investigator, $71,750, 2008-2013. Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Science Education Program, role as key faculty, $1,453,000 over four

years, 2007. Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, “Identification of Novel Antibiotics Based on Structure-Function Studies of a

Catalytic Riboswitch”, role as Principal Investigator, $60,000 over five years, 2006. Department of Defense EPSCoR, “Characterization of essential tertiary contacts in the glmS ribozyme-coenzyme

complex”, role as Principal Investigator, $442,650 over three years, 2005 (pre-proposal was chosen to be developed into a full proposal).

Beckman Foundation Scholars Program, role as key faculty, $96,500 over three years, 2005. National Science Foundation grant, "Structure and evolution of kinase ribozymes", role as co-Principal Investigator,

$147,488 over three years, 2004. Howard Hughes Medical Institute Enhancing Opportunities for Integrated Science Study grant, role as key faculty,

$1,595,878 over four years, 2003. LI-COR equipment grant, role as key faculty, purchase of shared DNA sequencer, 2003. W. M. Keck Foundation equipment grant, role as key faculty, $300,000 instrumentation grant, 2003. National Science Foundation Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, Type II Grant, "Investigation of

Catalytic Nucleic Acid Structure", role as Principal Investigator, $40,000 over two years, 2002. Beckman Foundation Scholars Program, role as key faculty, $96,500 over three years, 2002. Beckman Foundation Scholars Program, role as key faculty, $96,500 over three years, 2001.

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American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Council Type G Research Grant, "Structural Characterization of Self-Phosphorylating Catalytic Nucleic Acid Molecules", role as Principal Investigator, $35,000 over two years, 2001.

Scientific Publications (*indicates undergraduate author) J.K. Strauss and J.K. Strauss-Soukup are J.K. Soukup Chen XM, Wang Y, Gong AY, Ma S, Chen X, Li Y, Su CJ, Norall D, Chen J, Strauss-Soukup JK. “Transfer of parasite

RNA transcripts into infected epithelial cells during Cryptosporidium infection and its potential impact on host gene transcription.” The Journal of Infectious Diseases, submitted, 2016.

Hu G, Gong AY, Wang Y, Ma S, Chen X, Chen J, Su CJ, Shibata A, Strauss-Soukup JK, Drescher KM, and Chen XM.

“LincRNA-Cox2 Promotes Late Inflammatory Gene Transcription in Macrophages through Modulating SWI/SNF-mediated Chromatin Remodeling.” J Immunol. 196: 2799-2808 (2016). PMID: 26880762.

Soukup, J.K., Monahan, J., McDevitt, M., and Soukup, G.A. An RNA Element that Controls Gene Expression in

Mammals by Binding Spermine. (revised and resubmitted), 2015. Fei X, Holmes T, *Diddle J, *Hintz L, *Delaney D, *Stock A, *Renner D, *McDevitt M, Berkowitz DB, Soukup JK.

“Phosphatase-Inert Glucosamine 6-Phosphate Mimics Serve as Actuators of the glmS Riboswitch.” ACS Chem Biol. 9: 2875-82 (2014). PMCID# PMC4273988

*Klawuhn, K., *Jansen, J.A., *Souchek, J., Soukup, G.A. and Soukup, J.K. “Analysis of Metal Ion-Dependence in glmS

Ribozyme Self-Cleavage and Coenzyme Binding”. Chembiochem, 11: 2567-2571 (2010). *Jansen J.A., *McCarthy T.J., Soukup G.A., and Soukup J.K. “Backbone and nucleobase contacts to glucosamine-6-

phosphate in the glmS ribozyme.” Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 13: 517-523 (2006). *McCarthy, T.J., *Plog, M.A., *Floy, S.A., *Jansen, J.A., Soukup, J.K. & Soukup, G.A. "Ligand requirements for glmS

ribozyme self-cleavage." Chemistry & Biology 12: 1221-1226 (2005). Soukup, J.K. and G.A. Soukup. “Riboswitches exert genetic control through metabolite-induced conformational change.”

Current Opinion in Structural Biology 14: 344-349 (2004). Soukup, J.K., Minakawa, N., Matsuda, A., Strobel, S.A. "Identification of A-Minor Tertiary Interactions within a Bacterial

Group I Intron Active Site by 3-Deazaadenosine Interference Mapping." Biochemistry 41: 10426-10438 (2002). Schmeing T.M., Seila A.C., Hansen J.L., Freeborn B., Soukup J.K., Scaringe S.A., Strobel S.A., Moore P.B., Steitz T.A.

"A pre-translocational intermediate in protein synthesis observed in crystals of enzymatically active 50S subunits." Nature Structural Biology 9: 225-230 (2002).

Strauss-Soukup, J.K. and Strobel, S.A. Chemical Phylogeny of Group I Introns Based upon Interference Mapping of a

Bacterial Ribozyme. Journal of Molecular Biology 302: 339-358 (2000). Basu, S., Rambo, R.P., Strauss-Soukup, J., Cate, J.H., Ferré-D'Amare, A.R., Strobel, S.A., and Doudna, J.A. A Specific

Monovalent Metal Ion Integral to the A-A Platform of the RNA Tetraloop Receptor. Nature Structural Biology 5: 986-992 (1998).

Strauss-Soukup, J.K., Rodrigues, P. and Maher, L.J. Effect of Base Composition on DNA Bending by Phosphate

Neutralization. Biophysical Chemistry 72: 297-306 (1998). Tomky, L., Strauss-Soukup, J.K. and Maher, L.J. Effects of Phosphate Neutralization on the Shape of the AP-1

Transcription Factor Binding Site in Duplex DNA. Nucleic Acids Research 26: 2298-2305 (1998). Strauss-Soukup, J.K., and Maher, L.J. Electrostatic Effects in DNA Bending by GCN4 Mutants. Biochemistry 37: 1060-

1066 (1998). Strauss-Soukup, J.K., and Maher, L.J. Role of Asymmetric Phosphate Neutralization in DNA Bending by PU.1. Journal

of Biological Chemistry 272: 31570-31575 (1997).

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Strauss-Soukup, J.K. and Maher, L.J. DNA Bending by GCN4 Mutants Bearing Cationic Residues. Biochemistry 36: 10026-10032 (1997).

Strauss-Soukup, J.K., Vaghefi, M.M., Hogrefe, R.I., and Maher, L.J. Effects of Neutralization Pattern and

Stereochemistry on DNA Bending by Methylphosphonate Substitutions. Biochemistry 36: 8692-8698 (1997). Strauss, J.K., Roberts, C., Nelson, M.G., Switzer, C., and Maher, L.J. DNA Bending by Hexamethylene Tethered

Ammonium Ions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 93: 9515-9520 (1996). Strauss, J.K., Prakash, T.P., Roberts, C., Switzer, C., and Maher, L.J. DNA Bending by a Phantom Protein. Chemistry &

Biology 3: 671-678 (1996). Strauss, J.K. and Maher, L.J. DNA Bending by Asymmetric Phosphate Neutralization. Science 266: 1829-1834 (1994). List of Published Work in MyBibliography: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/juliane.strauss-soukup.1/bibliograpahy/45614479/public/?sort=date&direction=ascending Book Chapters Soukup, J.K. The Structural and Functional Uniqueness of the glmS Ribozyme. In: Catalytic RNA, Vol 120, Progress in

Molecular Biology and Translational Science. Soukup, G.A. (ed.), UK: Academic Press, 2013, pp. 173-194. (invited book chapter)

Soukup, G.A. and Soukup, J.K. Structure and mechanism of the glmS ribozyme. In: Non-Protein Coding RNAs. Walter,

N., Woodson, S., and Batey, R. (eds.), Springer, Berlin, Germany, (invited book chapter) 2009. Soukup, J.K. and Soukup, G.A. Identification of Metabolite-Riboswitch Interactions Using Nucleotide Analog Interference

Mapping and Suppression. In: Methods in Molecular Biology: Riboswitches Methods and Protocols. Serganov A. (ed.), Humana Press Inc., New York, NY, (invited book chapter) 2009.

Strauss-Soukup, J.K. and Strobel, S.A. Ribozyme Enzymology. In: RNA. Söll, D., Nishimura, S., and Moore, P.B. (eds.),

Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, England, (invited book chapter) 2001. Strauss-Soukup, J.K. and Strobel, S.A. Ribozyme Enzymology. In: Comprehensive Natural Products Chemistry, vol. 6

Prebiotic Chemistry, Molecular Fossils, Nucleosides, and RNA. Söll, D., Nishimura, S., and Moore, P.B. (Vol. eds.), Elsevier Science Press, Oxford, England, (invited book chapter) 1999.

Strauss, J.K. and Maher, L.J. Asymmetric Phosphate Neutralization and DNA Bending. In: Biological Structure and

Dynamics, vol. 2. Sarma, R.H. and Sarma, M.H. (eds.), Adenine Press, Schenectady, NY, 1996. Ebadi, M., Hao, R., Cerutis, D.R., Blaxall, H.S., Pfeiffer, R.F., Rodriguez-Sierra, J.F., Norgren, R.B., Jr., Strauss, J., and

El Sayed, M.A. Zinc, Metallothionein, Zinc Fingers, and Neurotrophic Activity in Neuroimmunoendocrine System. In: Pathophysiology of Immune Neuroendocrine Communication Circuit. D. Gupta, H.A. Wollman, P.G. Fedor-Freyberg (eds.), Mattes Verlag, Heidelberg, 1994.

Manuscripts in preparation *Renner, D., *Johnson, E., Soukup, G.A. and Soukup, J.K. Proton Hopping Mechanism of the glmS ribozyme. (In

preparation) Patents and Patent Applications Soukup, G.A., Soukup, J.K. “GlmS ribozyme coenzymes and methods of use thereof,” International Patent Cooperation Treaty Application PCT/US 2006/21965. Soukup, G.A., Soukup, J.K. “GlmS ribozyme coenzymes and methods of use thereof,” U.S. Patent Provisional Application 60/687,717. Soukup, J.K., Soukup, G.A. “Examination of spermine riboswitch function from different organisms for the development of antibiological agents”, Filed September 20, 2013, 61/880,553

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Undergraduate research students (noted are years in my laboratory and position(s) after leaving my lab) 1. Aaron Anderson, 2001; D.D.S., Creighton University Medical Center; Dentist, Nebraska Medical Center; Masters,

University of Colorado; Orthodontist, Parkway Orthodontics 2. Michael Barclay, 2008-2010; Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University 3. Suzanne Barton, 2004-2006; Pharm.D., Creighton University Medical Center; Pharmacist, Nebraska Medical

Center 4. Nick Bartschat, 2013-present 5. Katie Bauer, 2011-2015; Graduate student, Dartmouth University 6. Ashley Borowicz, 2011-2013 7. Marnita Coenrad, 2006-2007; Teach for America Special Education teacher 8. Gabe Coluccio, 2013-2014 9. Daniel Delaney, 2009-2013; Medical student, University of Minnesota Medical School 10. Katie Del Vecchio, 2008-2012; Graduate student, University of Notre Dame 11. Julianna Diddle, 2011-2015; Medical student, Creighton University Medical Center 12. Sabrina DuMond, 2015-present 13. Natalie Erbs, 2008-2010; M.D., Creighton University Medical School; Family Medicine resident, Mayo Clinic 14. Brian Farrell, 2010-2014; Medical student, Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, Rosalind Franklin

University 15. Shennen Floy, 2003-2005; M.D., Harvard Medical School; Surgery resident, Mayo Clinic 16. John Franzen, 2001; M.D., University of Nebraska Medical Center; Psychiatry resident, University of Hawaii 17. Zach Frevert, 2016-present 18. Zachary George, 2011-2013; Alum Service Corp, Regis Jesuit High School; Graduate student, Creighton

University 19. Natalie German, 2007-2009; Ph.D., Harvard Medical School; PhD Scientist, Marketing and Business Development

Intern at Boston Children's Hospital 20. Kate Germer, 2005-2006; M.D., University of Nebraska Medical Center; OB/GYN resident, University of Nebraska

Medical Center; Physician, Cincinnati Children’s Medical Hospital 21. Shweta Goswami, 2009-2013; Medical student, Creighton University Medical Center 22. Carolyn Green, 2003-2006; M.D., Creighton University Medical Center; Internal Medicine resident, Mayo Clinic 23. Jaclyn Greimann, 2001-2003; Ph.D., Cornell University; Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California – San

Francisco; Product Manager, Biodesy 24. Harper Hall, 2002; Stockroom manager, University of Texas – Austin; M.S., Oregon State University; Masters

Scientist, Harvest Lab Technician at A to Z Wineworks 25. Brock Hanisch, 2005-2007; M.S., Clinical Anatomy, Creighton University; Fellow, National Institutes of Health;

Research Scientist, Nebraska Medical Center 26. Christian Hannah, 2015-present 27. Darren Hein, 2006-2007; Pharm.D., Creighton University Medical School; Instructor of Pharmacy practice,

Creighton University 28. Lauren Hintz, 2011-2014; Medical student, University of Wisconsin-Madison 29. Zachariah Holmes, 2010-2013; Graduate student, University of Colorado-Boulder 30. Jessica Hubl, 2002; Nursing student, Creighton University; Masters Nurse Anesthetist, Rush Medical College;

Nurse Anesthetist, North American Partners in Anesthesiology 31. Joshua Jansen, 2002-2005 & Summer 2006; M.D., Creighton University Medical Center; Radiology resident,

University of Nebraska Medical Center; Radiologist, Integris Baptist Medical Center 32. Erin Johnson, 2009-2012; M.D., Creighton University Medical Center; Pediatrics resident, University of Utah 33. David Kasper, 2016-present 34. Andrew Kavan, 2009-2011; Research scientist, Elemental Scientific Inc. 35. Kevin Klawuhn, 2005-2007; Sr. Microbiologist, Bayer HealthCare 36. Heidi Klem, 2014-present 37. Adam Kotula, 2013-present 38. Daniel Kresock, 2012-2016; Graduate student, University of Nebraska Medical Center

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39. Korey Krutsinger, 2014-present 40. Randy Laubscher, 2001-2002; M.S., University of Nebraska – Omaha; Scientific consultant, Analytical Services

Incorporated; Chemist, State of Oregon; Clinical and Commercial Account Representative, Integrated DNA Technologies

41. Shelby Lennon, 2014-2016; Professional Research Assistant, University of Colorado School of Medicine 42. Brady Manker, 2016-present 43. Kathy Marinelli, 2014-present 44. Thomas McCarthy, 2004-2005; M.D., Creighton University Medical Center; Internal Medicine resident, Scripps

Research Institute; Hospitalist, Scripps Green Hospital 45. Gina Miller, 2006-2007; D.O., Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine; Primary Care

Sports Medicine Physician, Haskell County Rural Health Clinic 46. Cameron Murphy, 2002-2003; M.D., University of Nebraska Medical Center; Family Medicine resident, University

of Missouri-Kansas City; Physician, Sioux Falls Specialty Hospital 47. Thomas Neumeyer, 2007-2010; Chemist I/II, Sandoz, In-Process Quality Assurance Associate, Sandoz 48. Audrey Netzel, 2013-2016; Medical student, Creighton University Medical Center 49. Ngoc Trang Nguyen, 2008-2012; Medical student, Nebraska Medical Center 50. Jeremy Nicolarsen, 2002; M.D., University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine; Internal Medicine Chief

Resident, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine; Cardiologist, University of Colorado 51. Hana O’Hagan, 2015-present 52. Sara Ourada, 2006-2007, INBRE undergraduate student from UNO; Graduate student, University of Nebraska

Medical Center; Physician’s Assistant, Lakeside Hospital 53. Zoran Pavlovic, 2010-2013; Medical student, University of Central Florida College of Medicine 54. Leah Pfeifer, 2014-present 55. Siddharth Pinapati, 2010-2013; Dental student, Creighton University Dental School 56. Melissa Plog, 2004-2005; Medical student, University of Minnesota – Minneapolis; Pediatrics resident, University of

Nebraska Medical Center; Pediatric oncology instructor, Medical College of Wisconsin 57. Daniel Poston, 2013-2016; MD/PhD student, Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD

Program 58. Danielle Renner, 2008-2010; Ph.D., Mayo Foundation, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Utah 59. Donnie Schrack, 2008-2012; D.D.S, Creighton University Dental School 60. Nadia Sebastian, 2007-2009; MD/PhD student, University of Michigan 61. Willie Shearon, 2014-2015 62. Josh Souchek, 2006-2008; Ph.D., Nebraska Medical Center; Postdoctoral Associate, Nebraska Medical Center 63. Tammi Spiezio, 2001; M.B.A., Bradley University; Scientific consultant, Caterpillar, Inc. 64. Mary Spulak, 2005; Undergraduate student, Loyola-New Orleans; M.D./Ph.D., Stanford University; Internal

medicine resident, UCSF 65. Dusan Stanojevic, 2002-2003; M.D., Creighton University Medical Center; Internal Medicine resident, Creighton

University Medical Center; Cardiology fellow, University of Kansas School of Medicine; Cardiologist, University of Kansas Hospital

66. Michael Stetz, 2006-2007; M.D., Creighton University Medical Center; Radiology resident, Medical College of Wisconsin; Radiologist, Marshfield Clinic

67. Alexander Stock, 2010-2014; Medical student, Creighton University Medical Center 68. Samantha Stoupa, 2014-present 69. Spencer Thompson, 2016-present 70. Katie Truitt, 2011-2013; Medical student, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine 71. Victoria Ward, 2005-2007; Ph.D., University of California-Irvine; Postdoctoral fellow, Kansas University; Medical

Science Liaison, AbbVie 72. Kelley Wanzeck, 2007-2010; M.S., Oregon State University; Project manager, Sharklet Technologies; Marketing

Operations Manager, Archerdx 73. Lisa Weisenburger-Moser, 2006-2008; Chemistry Teacher/Community Development Specialist, Peace Corps,

Africa; M.S., University of Nebraska Medical Center; Ph.D., University of Nebraska Medical Center

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74. Amy Werth, 2006-2007; M.D., Creighton University Medical Center; Internal medicine resident, Creighton University Medical Center; Internal Medicine Physician, VA Hospital

75. Ty Venzon, 2013-2014

Summer Fellowships Awarded to my Research Students/Awards to Undergraduates Summer Fellowships 2016 Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research (SIP) at the National Institutes of Health awarded to Kathleen Marinelli 2016 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Korey Krutsinger - Structural Studies of the Eukaryotic OAZ1 RNA 2016 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Samantha Stoupa 2016 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Nicholas Bartschat - Exploration Of Cell Wall Permeability To Antibiotic glmS Riboswitch Analogs 2015 Mayo Clinic Summer Undergraduate Research Program awarded to Daniel Poston - Dasatinib Inhibits the Production of Inflammatory Mediators and Matrix Degrading Enzymes by Hdac-Suppressed Chondrocytes 2015 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Nicholas Bartschat - A Deletion Analysis of TMEM261 2015 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Daniel Kresock - Structural characterization of a spermine-binding mammalian riboswitch 2014 Honors Program Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University Honors Program to Daniel Poston - Using the glmS riboswitch as a Synthetic Genetic Device 2014 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Katherine Bauer - Examination of the Structure and Function of a Mammalian Riboswitch in order to Design Anti-Cancer Drugs 2014 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Daniel Kresock - Mechanistic Investigation of a Spermine-binding Mammalian Riboswitch 2013 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Katherine Bauer – Investigation of conversion efficiency between natural and in vitro generated prions 2013 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Alexander Stock - glmS Ribozyme Mechanism and Development and Delivery of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics 2012 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Brian Farrell - Examination of Spermine Riboswitch Function from Different Organisms for the Development of Antibiological Agents 2012 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Lauren Hintz - Antibiotic properties of artificial agonists for bacterial riboswitch 2012 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Zachariah Holmes - Structural Characterization of a Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway 2012 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Alexander Stock – A first glance at neurosensory miRNA knockout mice

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2011 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Zachariah Holmes – Effect of microRNA-183 family on expression of genes that reinforce neurosensory cell fate in the inner ear – WON FIRST PLACE FOR HIS ORAL PRESENTATION – RICHARD HOLLAND FUTURE SCIENTIST AWARD 2011 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Katie Del Vecchio - A Putative Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway 2011 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Christina Nguyen - Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine Riboswitch 2011 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Shweta Goswami – Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential Mammalian Riboswitch 2010 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Katie Del Vecchio - Validation of hair cell microRNA target genes involved in inner ear development and function 2010 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Trang Ngoc Nguyen – Effect of prosensory cell-specific Dicer conditional knockout on mouse inner ear development - WON THIRD PLACE FOR HER ORAL PRESENTATION – RICHARD HOLLAND FUTURE SCIENTIST AWARD 2010 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Donald Schrack – Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine Riboswitch 2010 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Erin Johnson - Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS Riboswitch 2010 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Andrew Kavan – Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential Animal/Mammalian Riboswitch 2009 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Kelley Wanzeck – Structural and Function of a Potential Mammalian Riboswitch 2009 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Andrew Kavan – Examination of Reporter Gene Expression Regulated by a Proposed Mammalian Riboswitch 2009 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Danielle Renner - Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS Riboswitch 2008 National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Kelley Wanzeck – Characterization of miRNA and siRNA Expression in Snell Dwarf Mice as a Model of Cellular Longevity and Stress Resistance - WON SECOND PLACE FOR HER ORAL PRESENTATION – RICHARD HOLLAND FUTURE SCIENTIST AWARD 2008 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Natalie German – Structural Characterization and Analysis of a Pre-Queuosine Riboswitch 2007 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Joshua Souchek - Structural and Mechanistic Studies of the glmS and Guanine Riboswitches 2008 Mayo Clinic Summer Undergraduate Research Program awarded to Nadia Sebastian - Enhancement of DNA flexibility in vitro and in vivo by HMGB box A proteins carrying box B residues 2007 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Natalie German – MicroRNA Expression and Function in Mouse Inner Ear Hair Cells - WON SECOND PLACE FOR HER ORAL PRESENTATION – RICHARD HOLLAND FUTURE SCIENTIST AWARD

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2007 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Darren Hein - Backbone and nucleobase contacts to glucosamine-6-phosphate in the glmS ribozyme 2006 Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences to Amy Werth - Genetic Regulation By The Guanine Riboswitch In Bacillus Subtilis. 2006 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Kevin Klawuhn – Role of Metal Ions and Protonation State in the Active Site of the glmS Ribozyme 2006 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Darren Hein - Mechanosensory Cell microRNA Expression in Cell Lines Derived from the Early Mouse Inner Ear 2006 Medical Student Summer Research Fellowship awarded by the Creighton University School of Medicine to Josh Jansen - Identification of Novel Antibiotics Based on Structure-Function Studies of a Catalytic Riboswitch 2005 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Kevin Klawuhn – Assessing the rapid self-cleavage kinetics of a metabolite-dependent ribozyme 2005 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Carolyn Green - Mutational analysis of loop-loop interactions in the guanine riboswitch 2004 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Carolyn Green - Structural Characterization Of Riboswitches That Exhibit Metabolic Control 2004 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Josh Jansen - The Importance of Metal Ions to the Folding and Catalysis of the glmS Ribozyme 2003 National Institutes Of Health INBRE (Idea Networks For Biomedical Research Excellence) Summer Fellowship awarded to Josh Jansen - Structural Characterization of an Allosteric RNA Catalyst Awards to my Undergraduate Research Students (as a CU undergrad and/or as a graduate student) 2016-2018 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship to Samantha Stoupa 2016-2017 Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science full-ride Undergraduate Scholarship to Samantha Stoupa 2015-2016 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship to Daniel Poston 2013-2015 Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science full-ride Undergraduate Scholarship to Katie Bauer 2013-2015 NIH-Chemistry-Biochemistry-Biology Interface (CBBI) Program Graduate Fellowship (NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Research Training Grant) to Katie Del Vecchio 2013-2015 NIH F31 Grant Program, Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellowship to Danielle Renner 2012-2014 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship to Alexander Stock 2013 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship- Honorable Mention to Molly McDevitt 2012 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship- Honorable Mention to Molly McDevitt 2011 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship to Natalie German 2010-2012 Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science full-ride Undergraduate Scholarship to Katie Del Vecchio 2009-2010 Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science full-ride Undergraduate Scholarship to Danielle Renner 2008-2009 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship to Natalie German

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2008-2010 Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science full-ride Undergraduate Scholarship to Kelley Wanzeck 2007-2009 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship to Nadia Sebastian 2007-2009 Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science full-ride Undergraduate Scholarship to Natalie German 2005-2007 Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science full-ride Undergraduate Scholarship to Victoria Ward 2001-2003 Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science full-ride Undergraduate Scholarship to Jaclyn Greimann Meetings Attended / Presentations J.K. Strauss and J.K. Strauss-Soukup are J.K. Soukup (*indicates undergraduate author) *Korey Krutsinger and Juliane K. Soukup, “Structural Characterization of the Eukaryotic OAZ1 RNA”, Ferlic Summer

Research Fellowship Program, Creighton University, Omaha, NE. 2016. Juliane Soukup, “Riboswitches turn students on to research.” Nebraska Academy of Sciences invited Maiben lecture

speaker, 2016. *Samantha Stoupa, *Daniel Poston, *Shelby Lennon, *Adam Kotula, *Heidi Klem, Garrett Soukup, and Juliane Soukup,

“Identification of an Allosteric Twister Ribozyme for Use as a Synthetic Genetic Switch”, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2016.

*Adam Kotula, *Samantha Stoupa, *Shelby Lennon, *Heidi Klem, Garrett Soukup, and Juliane Soukup, “Artificial

Actuators for the Bacterial glmS Riboswitch”, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2016. *Audrey Netzel, *Nicholas Bartschat, and Juliane Soukup, “Assessing the potential of glmS riboswitch analogs as

antibacterial agents”, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2016. *Daniel Kresock, and Juliane K. Soukup, “Structural Characterization of a Spermine-binding Mammalian Riboswitch”, St.

Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2016. *Adam Kotula, *Samantha Stoupa, *Shelby Lennon, *Heidi Klem, Garrett Soukup, and Juliane Soukup, “Artificial

Actuators for the Bacterial glmS Riboswitch”, Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Creighton University, 2016.

*Audrey Netzel, *Nicholas Bartschat, and Juliane Soukup, “Assessing the potential of glmS riboswitch analogs as

antibacterial agents”, Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Creighton University, 2016. *Daniel Kresock, and Juliane K. Soukup, “Structural Characterization of a Spermine-binding Mammalian Riboswitch”,

Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Creighton University, 2016. *Nicholas Bartschat, *Audrey Netzel, and Juliane Soukup, “Exploration Of Cell Wall Permeability To Antibiotic glmS

Riboswitch Analogs”, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2016. *Samantha Stoupa, *Daniel Poston, *Shelby Lennon, *Adam Kotula, *Heidi Klem, Garrett Soukup, and Juliane Soukup,

“Identification of an Allosteric Twister Ribozyme for Use as a Synthetic Genetic Switch”, Pacifichem meeting, Honolulu, HI, 2015.

Juliane Soukup and HollyAnn Harris, “Persistence in science & strong female role models”, Clare Boothe Luce 25th

Anniversary Professors conference, New York, NY, 2015. *Samantha Stoupa, *Daniel Poston, *Audrey Netzel, *Shelby Lennon, *Adam Kotula, *Heidi Klem, Garrett Soukup, and

Juliane Soukup, “Identification of an Allosteric Twister Ribozyme for Use as a Synthetic Genetic Switch”, Midwest Regional American Chemical Society meeting, Saint Joseph, MO, 2015. PRESENTATION PROMOTED TO SPECIAL SCI MIXER POSTER SESSION ON THE FIRST NIGHT OF THE CONFERENCE

*Daniel Kresock, and Juliane K. Soukup, “Structural Characterization of a Spermine-binding Mammalian Riboswitch”,

Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship Program, Creighton University, Omaha, NE. 2015.

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Juliane K. Soukup, “Investigation of Riboswitches and Allosteric Ribozymes as Synthetic Genetic Switches”, Thirteenth

Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2015. *Daniel Poston, *Brent Shishido, *Audrey Netzel, *Shweta Goswami, and Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup. “Biochemical

Engineering and Optimization of the glmS Riboswitch for Use as a Synthetic Genetic Device”, Chemistry department Baumann Scholars presentation, Creighton University, 2015.

*Daniel Poston, *Brent Shishido, *Audrey Netzel, *Shweta Goswami, and Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup. “Biochemical

Engineering and Optimization of the glmS Riboswitch for Use as a Synthetic Genetic Device”, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2015.

*Daniel Poston, *Brent Shishido, *Audrey Netzel, *Shweta Goswami, and Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup. “Biochemical

Engineering and Optimization of the glmS Riboswitch for Use as a Synthetic Genetic Device”, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2015.

*Daniel Poston, *Brent Shishido, *Audrey Netzel, *Shweta Goswami, and Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup. “Biochemical

Engineering and Optimization of the glmS Riboswitch for Use as a Synthetic Genetic Device”, Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Creighton University, 2015.

*Julianna Diddle, Tommy Holmes, *Alex Stock, *Lauren Hintz, *Dan Delaney, Xiang Fei, David Berkowitz and Juliane K.

Soukup. “Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics for a Bacterial Riboswitch”, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2015.

*Brent Shishido, *Daniel Poston, Garrett Soukup, and Juliane Soukup. “Examination of Bacterial glmS Ribozyme

Function in Mammalian Cells”, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2015. Juliane K. Soukup, “Catalytic Riboswitch Regulation of Gene Expression as a Target for Developing Novel Antibiotics”,

Rachel Lloyd Memorial Conference on Women in Science, Lincoln, NE, 2014. (invited talk) *Daniel Kresock, *Daniel Poston, *Katie Bauer, Garrett Soukup, and Juliane K. Soukup, “Mechanistic Investigation of a

Spermine-Binding Riboswitch as a Potential Anti-Cancer Drug”, Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship Program, Creighton University, Omaha, NE. 2014.

Juliane K. Soukup, “Examination of the Structure and Function of a Mammalian Riboswitch in Order to Design Anti-

Cancer Drugs”, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Machines on Genes Summer Conference, Snowmass Village, CO, 2014. (invited talk)

*Brian Farrell, *Zachariah Holmes, *Katherine M. Bauer, *K. Del Vecchio, J. Soukup. “Structural Characterization of a

Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway”, Creighton University Honors Day, 2014. *Katherine M. Bauer & Juliane K. Soukup, “Examination of the Structure and Function of a Mammalian Riboswitch in

order to Design Anti-Cancer Drugs”, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2014. *Alexander Stock, *Julianna Diddle, Thomas Holmes, *Dan Delaney, *Erin Johnson, Rachel Fickes, Molly McDevitt,

*Danielle Renner, Xiang Fei, David Berkowitz, and Juliane K. Soukup. “Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics for a Bacterial Riboswitch”, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2014.

*Alex Stock, *Lauren Hintz, Tommy Holmes, Xiang Fei, David Berkowitz and Juliane K. Soukup. “glmS Ribozyme

Mechanism and Development and Delivery of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2014.

*Julianna Diddle, Tommy Holmes, *Alex Stock, *Lauren Hintz, *Dan Delaney, Xiang Fei, David Berkowitz and Juliane K.

Soukup. “Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics for a Bacterial Riboswitch.” St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2014.

*Brian Farrell, *Zachariah Holmes, *Katherine M. Bauer, *K. Del Vecchio, M. McDevitt, J. Monahan, G. Soukup, J.

Soukup. “Structural Characterization of a Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway”, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2014.

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*Katherine M. Bauer & Juliane K. Soukup, “Examination of the Structure and Function of a Mammalian Riboswitch in order to Design Anti-Cancer Drugs”, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2014.

Juliane Soukup & Angela Batson, “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, All Things Ignatian

meeting, Creighton University, 2014 Xiang Fei, Thomas Holmes, *Julianna Diddle, *Lauren Hintz, *Alex Stock, *Danielle Renner, Molly McDevitt, Juliane K.

Soukup, David B. Berkowitz. Artificial Actuators for the Bacterial glmS Riboswitch. 247th American Chemical Society meeting, Dallas, TX, 2014.

Xiang Fei, Thomas Holmes, *Julianna Diddle, *Lauren Hintz, *Alex Stock, *Dan Delaney, *Danielle Renner, *Molly

McDevitt, Juliane K. Soukup, David B. Berkowitz. Artificial Actuators for the Bacterial glmS Riboswitch. Keystone Long Noncoding RNAs meeting, 2014.

*Julianna Diddle, *Lauren Hintz, Tommy Holmes, *Alex Stock, *Dan Delaney, Xiang Fei, David Berkowitz and Juliane K.

Soukup. Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics for a Bacterial Riboswitch. Midwest Regional American Chemical Society meeting, Springfield, MO, 2013.

Juliane K. Soukup, "Structural Characterization of a Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway”,

Bioorganic Chemistry Gordon Research Conference, Andover New Hampshire, 2013. (invited talk) WON GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCE PUI (PREDOMINANTLY UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION) TRAVEL AWARD

Juliane K. Soukup, *Katie Del Vecchio, Jodi S. Monahan, Molly McDevitt, and Garrett A. Soukup.. A mammalian

riboswitch in the spermine biosynthetic pathway. Twelfth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2013.

*Alex Stock, *Julianna Diddle, *Dan Delaney, Tommy Holmes, *Erin Johnson, Rachel Fickes, Xiang Fei, David Berkowitz

and Juliane K. Soukup. Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics for a Bacterial Riboswitch. Twelfth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2013.

*Julianna Diddle, *Dan Delaney, Tommy Holmes, *Alex Stock, *Erin Johnson, Rachel Fickes, Xiang Fei, David Berkowitz

and Juliane K. Soukup. Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics for a Bacterial Riboswitch. Fourth Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics Workshop, Omaha, NE, 2013.

*Zachariah Holmes, *K. Del Vecchio, M. McDevitt, J. Monahan, G. Soukup, J. Soukup. Structural Characterization of a

Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway. Fourth Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics Workshop, Omaha, NE, 2013.

Juliane K. Soukup, *Katie Del Vecchio, Jodi S. Monahan, Molly McDevitt, and Garrett A. Soukup.. A mammalian

riboswitch in the spermine biosynthetic pathway. Fourth Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics Workshop, Omaha, NE, 2013.

*Dan Delaney, Tommy Holmes, Xiang Fei, David Berkowitz and Juliane Soukup. Kinetic Analysis of Binding Affinity of

Potential Antibiotics for the glmS Ribozyme. Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Omaha, NE, 2013. *Zoran Pavlovic, *Shweta Goswami and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential Mammalian

Riboswitch. Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Omaha, NE, 2013. *Shweta Goswami and Juliane K. Soukup. Use Of A Bacterial Riboswitch To Control Mammalian Gene Expression.

Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Omaha, NE, 2013. *Katherine M. Bauer & Juliane Soukup. Examination of the Structure and Function of a Mammalian Riboswitch in Order

to Design Anti-Cancer Drugs. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2013. *Zachariah Holmes, *K. Del Vecchio, M. McDevitt, J. Monahan, G. Soukup, J. Soukup, Structural Characterization of a

Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2013.

*Alexander Stock and Juliane K. Soukup. glmS Ribozyme Mechanism and Development and Delivery of Artificial

Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics. 38th West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference, San

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Diego, CA, 2013. *Zoran Pavlovic, *Shweta Goswami and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential Mammalian

Riboswitch. 38th West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference, San Diego, CA, 2013. WON BEST ORAL PRESENTATION

*Shweta Goswami and Juliane K. Soukup. Use of a Bacterial Riboswitch to Control Mammalian Gene Expression. 38th

West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference, San Diego, CA, 2013. *Katherine M. Bauer & Juliane Soukup. Examination of the Structure and Function of a Mammalian Riboswitch in Order

to Design Anti-Cancer Drugs. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2013. *Zachariah Holmes, *K. Del Vecchio, M. McDevitt, J. Monahan, G. Soukup, J. Soukup, Structural Characterization of a

Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2013.

*Alexander Stock and Juliane K. Soukup. glmS Ribozyme Mechanism and Development and Delivery of Artificial

Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2013. WON BEST UNDERGRADUATE POSTER

*Zoran Pavlovic, *Shweta Goswami and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential Mammalian

Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2013. *Shweta Goswami and Juliane K. Soukup. Use of a Bacterial Riboswitch to Control Mammalian Gene Expression. St.

Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2013. *Zachariah Holmes, *Katie Del Vecchio, Molly McDevitt, Jodi Monahan, Garrett Soukup, Juliane Soukup. Structural

Characterization of a Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway. 47th Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Omaha, NE 2012.

*Shweta Goswami, *Zoran Pavlovic, Molly McDevitt, and Juliane Soukup, Evolutionary Conservation of a Mammalian

Riboswitch. 47th Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Omaha, NE 2012. Juliane K. Soukup, *Katie Del Vecchio, Jodi S. Monahan, Molly McDevitt, and Garrett A. Soukup. A Mammalian

Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway. 47th Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Omaha, NE 2012.

*Katie Del Vecchio, *Zachariah Holmes, Molly McDevitt, Jodi Manahan, Garrett Soukup and Juliane K. Soukup. A

Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Zing Nucleic Acids conference, Xcaret, Mexico, 2012. Juliane Soukup, *Katie Del Vecchio, Jodi Manahan, Molly McDevitt, and Garrett Soukup. A Mammalian Riboswitch in the

Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Eleventh Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2012.

*Zachariah Holmes, *Katie Del Vecchio, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization of a

Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Eleventh Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2012.

*Katie Del Vecchio, *Zachariah Holmes, Molly McDevitt, Garrett Soukup, and Juliane Soukup. A Mammalian Riboswitch

in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Fourth Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE), Washington, D.C., 2012.

*Chris Carlson, Juliane K. Soukup and Garrett Soukup. A Study of the Effects of a Mammalian Riboswitch on Antizyme

Gene Expression and the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Omaha, NE, 2012.

*Donald Schrack, *Christina Nguyen and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine

Riboswitch. Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Omaha, NE, 2012.

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*Shweta Goswami and Juliane K. Soukup. The Study of Riboswitches. Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Omaha, NE, 2012.

*Zachariah Holmes, *Katie Del Vecchio, Jodi Monahan, *Chris Carlson, Juliane Soukup and Garrett Soukup. Effect of

microRNA-183 family on expression of genes that reinforce neurosensory cell fate in the inner ear. Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Omaha, NE, 2012.

*Zachariah Holmes, *Katie Del Vecchio, Jodi Monahan, *Chris Carlson, Juliane Soukup and Garrett Soukup. Effect of

microRNA-183 family on expression of genes that reinforce neurosensory cell fate in the inner ear. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2012. WON UNMC BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH TRAINING PROGRAM AND THE MD/PHD SCHOLARS PROGRAM AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

*Katie Del Vecchio, Molly McDevitt, Jodi Manahan, Garrett Soukup and Juliane K. Soukup. A Mammalian Riboswitch in

the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2012. *Christina Nguyen, *Donald Schrack and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine

Riboswitch. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2012. *Shweta Goswami, *Zoran Pavlovic, Molly McDevitt, and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Mammalian

Riboswitch, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2012. *Katie Del Vecchio, *Zachariah Holmes, Molly McDevitt, Jodi Manahan, Garrett Soukup and Juliane K. Soukup. A

Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2012.

*Erin Johnson, *Dan Delaney, Rachel Fickes, Molly McDevitt, *Danielle N. Renner, David Berkowitz and Juliane K.

Soukup. glmS Ribozyme Mechanism and Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2012.

*Donald Schrack, *Christina Nguyen and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine

Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2012. *Erin Johnson, Molly McDevitt, *Danielle N. Renner, Xiang Fei, David Berkowitz, Garrett Soukup and Juliane K. Soukup.

glmS Ribozyme Mechanism and Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics, Joint Midwest/Great Lakes regional American Chemical Society meeting, St. Louis, MO, 2011.

*Katie Del Vecchio, Jodi Monahan, Molly McDevitt, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. A Putative Mammalian

Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Joint Midwest/Great Lakes regional American Chemical Society meeting, St. Louis, MO, 2011.

*Katie Del Vecchio, *Andrew Kavan, Molly McDevitt and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch. Fourth Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics Workshop, Omaha, NE, 2011. Juliane Soukup, Jodi Monahan, Molly McDevitt, *Katie Del Vecchio and Garrett Soukup. A Putative Mammalian

Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Fourth Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics Workshop, Omaha, NE, 2011.

*Zachariah Holmes, Juliane Soukup and Garrett Soukup. Effect of microRNA-183 family on expression of genes that

reinforce neurosensory cell fate in the inner ear. Tenth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2011. WON FIRST PLACE FOR HIS ORAL PRESENTATION – RICHARD HOLLAND FUTURE SCIENTIST AWARD

*Shweta Goswami, *Zoran Pavlovic, Molly McDevitt and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch. Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship Program, Creighton University, Omaha, NE. 2011. *Katie Del Vecchio, Jodi Monahan, Molly McDevitt, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. A Putative Mammalian

Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Tenth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2011.

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*Danielle N. Renner, Molly McDevitt, *Erin Johnson, David Berkowitz, Garrett Soukup and Juliane K. Soukup. glmS Ribozyme Mechanism and Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics, Tenth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2011.

*Christina Nguyen, *Donald Schrack and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine

Riboswitch. Tenth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2011.

*Katie Del Vecchio, *Andrew Kavan, Molly McDevitt, and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch, International RNA Society, Kyoto, Japan, 2011. Juliane Soukup, Jodi Monahan, Molly McDevitt and Garrett Soukup. A Putative Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine

Biosynthetic Pathway, International RNA Society, Kyoto, Japan, 2011. *Katie Del Vecchio, *Andrew Kavan, Molly McDevitt and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch. 2011 Central Region National Institutes of Health IDeA conference, Omaha, NE, 2011. Juliane Soukup, Jodi Monahan, Molly McDevitt and Garrett Soukup. A Putative Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine

Biosynthetic Pathway, 2011 Central Region National Institutes of Health IDeA conference, Omaha, NE, 2011. *Christina Nguyen, *Donald Schrack and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine

Riboswitch. 2011 Central Region National Institutes of Health IDeA conference, Omaha, NE, 2011. *Katie Del Vecchio, Molly McDevitt, Jodi Manahan, Garrett Soukup and Juliane K. Soukup. A Putative Mammalian

Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2011. *Erin Johnson, Molly McDevitt, *Danielle N. Renner, David Berkowitz and Juliane K. Soukup. glmS Ribozyme

Mechanism and Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics, St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2011.

*Donald Schrack, *Christina Nguyen and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine

Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2011. *Andrew Kavan, Molly McDevitt and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential Mammalian

Riboswitch. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2011. *Katie Del Vecchio, Molly McDevitt, Jodi Manahan, Garrett Soukup and Juliane K. Soukup. A Putative Mammalian

Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2011.

*Christina Nguyen, *Donald Schrack and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine

Riboswitch. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2011. *Danielle Renner, Molly McDevitt, *Erin Johnson, David Berkowitz, Garrett Soukup and Juliane K. Soukup. glmS

Ribozyme Mechanism and Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics. Zing Nucleic Acids conference, Puerto Morelos, Mexico, 2010.

Jodi S. Monahan, Molly McDevitt, *Kelley M. Wanzeck, *Natalie C. Erbs, Juliane K. Soukup and Garrett A. Soukup. A

Putative Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway. Zing Nucleic Acids conference, Puerto Morelos, Mexico, 2010.

*Erin Johnson, Molly McDevitt, *Danielle N. Renner and Juliane K. Soukup. Antibiotic Development by Investigation of

the glmS Riboswitch. Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship Program, Creighton University, Omaha, NE. 2010. *Donald Schrack, *Christina Nguyen and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine

Riboswitch. Ferlic Summer Research Fellowship Program, Creighton University, Omaha, NE. 2010. *Andrew Kavan, Molly McDevitt, and Juliane K. Soukup. Structure and Function of a Potential Animal/Mammalian

Riboswitch, Ninth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2010.

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*Danielle Renner, *Erin Johnson, Molly McDevitt, Garrett A. Soukup and Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup. glmS Ribozyme Mechanism and Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics, Ninth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2010.

Juliane K. Soukup. glmS Ribozyme Mechanism and Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics. Third

Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE), Washington, D.C., 2010. *Danielle Renner, Molly McDevitt and Juliane K. Soukup. Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS

Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2010. *Kelley Wanzeck, *Natalie Erbs, *Katie Del Vecchio and Juliane K. Soukup. Confirmation of Binding Specificity and

Genetic Control by Potential Mammalian Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2010.

*Erin Johnson, *Danielle N. Renner, Molly McDevitt and Juliane K. Soukup. Structure and Mechanism of the glmS

Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2010. *Donald Schrack, *Ngoc Trang Nguyen and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-

Queuosine Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2010. *Danielle Renner, *Erin Johnson and Juliane K. Soukup. Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS Riboswitch.

Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2010. *Kelley Wanzeck, *Natalie Erbs, *Katie Del Vecchio and Juliane K. Soukup. Confirmation of Binding Specificity and

Genetic Control by Potential Mammalian Riboswitch. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2010.

*Andrew Kavan, Molly McDevitt and Juliane K. Soukup. Evolutionary Conservation of a Potential Animal/Mammalian

Riboswitch. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2010. *Kelley Wanzeck, *Natalie Erbs, *Katie Del Vecchio, and Juliane K. Soukup. Structure and Function of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch. 239th American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2010. PRESENTATION PROMOTED TO SPECIAL SCI MIXER POSTER SESSION ON THE FIRST NIGHT OF THE CONFERENCE

*Danielle Renner and Juliane K. Soukup. Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS Riboswitch. 54th Annual

Meeting of the Biophysical Society, San Francisco, CA, 2010. *Kelley Wanzeck, *Natalie Erbs, *Katie Del Vecchio, and Juliane K. Soukup. Structure and Function of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch. 54th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, San Francisco, CA, 2010. Juliane K. Soukup and *Danielle N. Renner. Structure and Mechanism of the glmS Riboswitch. 54th Annual Meeting of

the Biophysical Society, San Francisco, CA, 2010. *Danielle Renner and Juliane K. Soukup. Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS Riboswitch. Ferlic Summer

Research Program Poster Symposium, Creighton University, 2009. Juliane K. Soukup and *Danielle N. Renner. Structure and Mechanism of the glmS Riboswitch. 44th Midwest Regional

Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Iowa City, IA, 2009. *Thomas Neumeyer, *Joshua Souchek, *Michael Barclay and Juliane Soukup. Structural Studies of the Guanine

Riboswitch. 44th Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Iowa City, IA, 2009. *Kelley Wanzeck, *Natalie Erbs, *Katie Del Vecchio, and Juliane K. Soukup. Structure and Function of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch. 44th Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Iowa City, IA, 2009. *Danielle N. Renner and Juliane K. Soukup. Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS Riboswitch. 44th

Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Iowa City, IA, 2009. WON PRIZE FOR BEST UNDERGRADUATE POSTER

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Juliane Soukup. A Catalytic Riboswitch as an Antibiotic Target. Regional National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA

Network for Biomedical Research Excellence) meeting, Oklahoma City, OK, 2009. *Kelley Wanzeck, *Natalie Erbs, *Katie del Vecchio, and Juliane K. Soukup. Structure and Function of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch. Eighth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2009.

*Andrew Kavan, Jodi Manahan, Juliane Soukup, and Garrett Soukup. Examination of Reporter Gene Expression

Regulated by a Proposed Mammalian Riboswitch. Eighth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2009.

*Donald Schrack, *Natalie German, *Nadia Sebastian, Catherine Nosacka and Juliane Soukup. Structural

Characterization and Analysis of the Pre-Queuosine Riboswitch. Nebraska Medical Center Eppley Structural Biology Facility Symposium, Omaha, NE, 2009.

*Thomas Neumeyer, *Joshua Souchek, *Michael Barclay and Juliane Soukup. Structural Studies of the Guanine

Riboswitch. Nebraska Medical Center Eppley Structural Biology Facility Symposium, Omaha, NE, 2009. *Kelley Wanzeck, *Natalie Erbs, *Katie Del Vecchio, and Juliane K. Soukup. Structure and Function of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch. Nebraska Medical Center Eppley Structural Biology Facility Symposium, Omaha, NE, 2009. *Danielle N. Renner and Juliane K. Soukup. Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS Riboswitch. Nebraska

Medical Center Eppley Structural Biology Facility Symposium, Omaha, NE, 2009. *Natalie German, *Nadia Sebastian, Catherine Nosacka and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of

the Pre-Queuosine Riboswitch. Creighton University Honors Day presentation, Omaha, NE, 2009. *Natalie German, *Nadia Sebastian, Catherine Nosacka and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of

the Pre-Queuosine Riboswitch. 34th West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference, San Diego, CA, 2009.

*Kelley Wanzeck and Juliane K. Soukup. Structure and Function of a Potential Mammalian Riboswitch. Nebraska

Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2009. *Danielle N. Renner and Juliane K. Soukup. Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS Riboswitch. Nebraska

Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2009. *Natalie German, *Nadia Sebastian, Catherine Nosacka and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of

the Pre-Queuosine Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2009. *Thomas Neumeyer, *Joshua Souchek, *Michael Barclay and Juliane Soukup. Structural Studies of the Guanine

Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2009. *Kelley Wanzeck, *Natalie Erbs, *Katie Del Vecchio, and Juliane K. Soukup. Structure and Function of a Potential

Mammalian Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2009. WON PRIZE FOR BEST UNDERGRADUATE POSTER

*Danielle N. Renner and Juliane K. Soukup. Antibiotic Development by Investigation of the glmS Riboswitch. St. Albert’s

Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2009. Juliane Soukup. Structure and Mechanism of the glmS Ribozyme. 43rd Midwest Regional Meeting of the American

Chemical Society, Kearney, NE, 2008. *Natalie German, Catherine Nosacka and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine

Riboswitch. 43rd Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Kearney, NE, 2008. *Natalie German and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of Pre-Queuosine Riboswitch.

Seventh Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2008.

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Juliane K. Soukup, G.A. Soukup, *Joshua Souchek, *Kevin Klawuhn and *Joshua A. Jansen. Structure And Mechanism of the glmS Ribozyme. Seventh Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2008.

Julie Soukup, Garrett Soukup, *Joshua Souchek, *Kevin Klawuhn and *Joshua Jansen. Structure and Mechanism of the

glmS Ribozyme. National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Washington, D.C. 2008. Juliane K. Soukup, G.A. Soukup, *Joshua Souchek, *Kevin Klawuhn and *Joshua A. Jansen. Structure And Mechanism

of the glmS Ribozyme. Nucleic Acids Gordon Research Conference, Newport, RI 2008. Juliane K. Soukup, G.A. Soukup, *Joshua Souchek, *Kevin Klawuhn and *Joshua A. Jansen. Structure And Mechanism

of the glmS Ribozyme. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2008. *Natalie German and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization and Analysis of a Pre-Queuosine Riboswitch.

Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2008. *Joshua Souchek, *Kevin Klawuhn, *Joshua A. Jansen and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural and Mechanistic Studies of

Riboswitches. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2008. Juliane K. Soukup, *Amy Werth, *Joshua Souchek, and *Carolyn Green. The Guanine Riboswitch’s Control of Metabolic

Functions Before and After Site Specific Mutagenesis. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2008.

*Joshua Souchek, *Kevin Klawuhn, *Joshua A. Jansen and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural and Mechanistic Studies of

Riboswitches. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2008. Juliane Soukup, *Amy Werth, *Carolyn Green, *Joshua Souchek, *Sara Ourada, and *Joshua A. Jansen. Structural

characterization of the guanine riboswitch. 42nd Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Kansas City, MO, 2007.

*Joshua Souchek, *Kevin Klawuhn, *Joshua A. Jansen and Juliane K. Soukup. Structural and Mechanistic Studies of

Riboswitches. 42nd Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Kansas City, MO, 2007. Juliane Soukup, Garrett Soukup, *Kevin Klawuhn, *Joshua A. Jansen and *Darren Hein. Structural and Mechanistic

Studies Of Riboswitches. RNA 2007: Sixth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2007.

Juliane Soukup, Garrett Soukup, *Kevin Klawuhn, *Joshua A. Jansen and *Darren Hein. Structural and Mechanistic

Studies Of Riboswitches. RNA 2007: Twelfth Annual meeting of the RNA Society, Madison, WI 2007. *Kevin Klawuhn, *Darren Hein, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Role of Metal Ions and Protonation State in the

Active Site of the glmS Ribozyme. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2007. *Darren Hein, *Kevin Klawuhn, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Backbone and nucleobase contacts to glucosamine-

6-phosphate in the glmS ribozyme. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2007. *Amy Werth, *Carolyn Green, *Joshua Jansen, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Genetic Regulation By The Guanine

Riboswitch In Bacillus Subtilis. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2007 *Victoria Ward and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization Of The S-Adenosylmethionine Riboswitch. St. Albert’s

Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2007 *Kevin Klawuhn, *Darren Hein, *Brock Hanisch, *Joshua Jansen, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Structural And

Mechanistic Characterization Of A Bacterial Catalytic Riboswitch. St. Albert’s Day/Research Symposium, Creighton University, 2007

*Amy Werth, *Carolyn Green, *Joshua Jansen, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Genetic Regulation By The Guanine

Riboswitch In Bacillus Subtilis. National American Chemical Society meeting, Chicago, IL, 2007

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*Victoria Ward and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization Of The S-Adenosylmethionine Riboswitch. National American Chemical Society meeting, Chicago, IL, 2007

*Kevin Klawuhn, *Darren Hein, *Brock Hanisch, *Joshua Jansen, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Structural And

Mechanistic Characterization Of A Bacterial Catalytic Riboswitch. National American Chemical Society meeting, Chicago, IL, 2007

Joshua Jansen and Juliane Soukup. Structural and Mechanistic Studies of the glmS Ribozyme. Midwest Student

Biomedical Research Forum, Omaha, NE, 2007. Juliane K. Soukup, *Carolyn M. Green, *Amy Werth, *Joshua A. Jansen, and Garrett A. Soukup, Genetic Regulation by

the Guanine Riboswitch in Bacillus subtilis. Fifth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2006.

*Kevin Klawuhn, *Joshua Jansen, Garrett A. Soukup, and Juliane K. Soukup, Structural and mechanistic

characterization of a bacterial catalytic riboswitch. Fifth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2006.

Juliane K. Soukup, Backbone and nucleobase contacts to glucosamine-6-phosphate in the glmS ribozyme. RNA 2006:

Eleventh Annual meeting of the RNA Society, Seattle, WA, 2006. Juliane Soukup, *Joshua Jansen, *Thomas McCarthy and Garrett Soukup, Backbone and nucleobase contacts to

glucosamine-6-phosphate in the glmS ribozyme. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2006. *Carolyn Green, *Amy Werth, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Genetic regulation by the guanine riboswitch in B.

subtilis. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2006. *Kevin Klawuhn, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Assessing the rapid self-cleavage kinetics of a metabolite-

dependent ribozyme. Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2006. *Kevin Klawuhn, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Assessing the rapid self-cleavage kinetics of a metabolite-

dependent ribozyme. Fourth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2005.

*Carolyn Green, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Mutational analysis of loop-loop interactions in the guanine

riboswitch. Fourth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2005.

*Thomas McCarthy, *Melissa Plog, *Shennen Floy, *Joshua Jansen, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Coenzyme

function of glucosamine-6-phospahte in the glmS ribozyme. Fourth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2005.

*Joshua Jansen, *Thomas McCarthy, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Ligand analog interference suppression as a

means to identify ligand-RNA interactions. Fourth Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2005.

*Thomas McCarthy, *Melissa Plog, *Shennen Floy, *Joshua Jansen, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Coenzyme

function of glucosamine-6-phospahte in the glmS ribozyme. Nucleic Acids Gordon Research Conference, Newport, RI 2005.

*Joshua Jansen, *Thomas McCarthy, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Ligand analog interference suppression as a

means to identify ligand-RNA interactions. Nucleic Acids Gordon Research Conference, Newport, RI 2005.

Juliane Soukup, *Thomas McCarthy, *Melissa Plog, *Joshua Jansen and Garrett Soukup. Structural characterization of ligand recognition and activation of a metabolite-responsive ribozyme, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2005.

*Joshua Jansen, *Thomas McCarthy, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization Of A Metabolite-Responsive Ribozyme, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2005.

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*Thomas McCarthy, *Melissa Plog, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Coenzyme function of glucosamine-6-phospahte in the glmS ribozyme. Chemistry Department Poster session, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, 2005.

*Carolyn Green, *Joshua Jansen and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization Of a Guanine Riboswitch That Exhibits

Metabolic Control, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2005.

*Shennen Floy, *Thomas McCarthy, *Joshua Jansen, *Jaclyn Greimann, Alexis Kertsburg, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Structural characterization of an allosteric RNA catalyst, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2005.

*Joshua A. Jansen, *Garrett A. Soukup, Ronald R. Breaker, Adam Roth, Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Characterization

Of A Metabolite-Responsive Ribozyme, RNA 2004: Ninth Annual meeting of the RNA Society, Madison, WI, 2004. Juliane Soukup, *Joshua Jansen and Garrett Soukup. Structural Characterization Of A Metabolite-Responsive

Ribozyme, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2004. *Carolyn Green, *Joshua Jansen and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization Of Riboswitches That Exhibit

Metabolic Control, Nebraska Academy of Sciences annual meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2004. *Carolyn Green, *Joshua Jansen, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization Of Riboswitches That

Exhibit Metabolic Control, Third Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2004.

*Joshua A. Jansen, Ronald R. Breaker, Garrett A. Soukup, and Juliane K. Soukup. The Importance of Metal Ions to the

Folding and Catalysis of the glmS Ribozyme, Third Annual Nebraska IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2004.

Juliane Soukup and *Joshua Jansen. Structural Characterization of Catalytic Nucleic Acids. St. Albert's Day Poster

Presentation, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, 2003 Juliane Soukup and *Joshua Jansen. Structural Characterization of Riboswitches that Exhibit Metabolic Control.

Nebraska Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (BRIN) Annual meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2003 *Joshua Jansen, *Jaclyn Greimann, Alexis Kertsburg, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization of

an Allosteric RNA Catalyst. Nebraska BRIN Annual meeting, Grand Island, NE, 2003

*Joshua Jansen, *Jaclyn Greimann, Alexis Kertsburg, Garrett Soukup and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization of an Allosteric RNA Catalyst. Nebraska Academy of Sciences Annual meeting, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, NE, 2003

*Jaclyn Greimann, *Cameron Murphy, and Juliane Soukup. Nucleotide analog interference mapping as a means to

investigate catalytic nucleic acid structure. Nebraska Academy of Sciences Annual meeting, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, NE, 2003

*Cameron Murphy and Juliane Soukup. Structural Characterization of Catalytic DNA Molecules. Chemistry Department

Poster session, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, 2003 Juliane K. Soukup, Noriaki Minakawa, Akira Matsuda, Scott A. Strobel. Identification of A-Minor Tertiary Interactions

within a Bacterial Group I Intron Active Site by 3-Deazaadenosine Interference Mapping. RNA Society, 2002. *Jaclyn Greimann and Juliane K. Soukup, Structural characterization of a Self-phosphorylating Deoxyribozyme. 3rd

Midwest Regional American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division, Omaha, NE, 2001.

*Tammi Spiezio and Juliane K. Soukup, Structural characterization of a Self-phosphorylating Ribozyme. 3rd Midwest

Regional American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division, Omaha, NE, 2001.

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Juliane K. Soukup and Scott A. Strobel. Chemical Phylogeny of Group I Introns Based on Interference Mapping of the Azoarcus Ribozyme. 2nd Midwest Regional American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division, Omaha, NE, 2000.

Juliane K. Strauss-Soukup and Scott A. Strobel. Functional Mapping of the Azoarcus group I intron. RNA Society, 1998. Juliane K. Strauss and L. James Maher. DNA Bending by Tethered Cations. Biopolymers Gordon Research Conference,

1996.

Juliane K. Strauss and L. James Maher. DNA Bending by Asymmetric Phosphate Neutralization. Ninth Conversation in the Discipline Biomolecular Stereodynamics, 1995.

Juliane K. Strauss and L. James Maher. DNA Bending by Asymmetric Phosphate Neutralization. 26th Annual Midwest

Student Medical Research Forum, 1995.

Juliane K. Strauss, Andy Rodrigues, and L. James Maher. Effects of Phosphate Neutralization on DNA Bending. 25th Annual Midwest Student Medical Research Forum, 1994.

Juliane K. Strauss, Andy Rodrigues, and L. James Maher. Effects of Phosphate Neutralization on DNA Bending. 36th

Annual West Central States Biochemistry Conference, 1993. External Invited Talks Juliane Soukup, “Riboswitches turn students on to research.” Nebraska Academy of Sciences invited Maiben lecture

speaker, 2016. Juliane K. Soukup, “Catalytic Riboswitch Regulation of Gene Expression as a Target for Developing Novel Antibiotics”,

Augsburg College Chemistry department, 2016. Juliane Soukup, “Identification of an Allosteric Twister Ribozyme for Use as a Synthetic Genetic Switch”, Pacifichem

meeting, Honolulu, HI, 2015. Juliane Soukup and HollyAnn Harris, “Persistence in science & strong female role models”, Clare Boothe Luce 25th

Anniversary Professors conference, New York, NY, 2015. Juliane K. Soukup, “Phosphatase-Inert Glucosamine-6-Phosphate Mimics Serve as Actuators of the glmS Riboswitch”,

University of Konstanz, January 2015. Juliane K. Soukup, “Phosphatase-Inert Glucosamine-6-Phosphate Mimics Serve as Actuators of the glmS Riboswitch”,

University of Bonn, LIMES Institute, January 2015. Juliane K. Soukup, “Phosphatase-Inert Glucosamine-6-Phosphate Mimics Serve as Actuators of the glmS Riboswitch”,

Goethe University, January 2015. Juliane K. Soukup, “Catalytic Riboswitch Regulation of Gene Expression as a Target for Developing Novel Antibiotics”,

Rachel Lloyd Memorial Conference on Women in Science, Lincoln, NE, 2014. Juliane K. Soukup, “Examination of the Structure and Function of a Mammalian Riboswitch in Order to Design Anti-

Cancer Drugs”, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Machines on Genes Summer Conference, Snowmass Village, CO, 2014.

Juliane K. Soukup, “Meet the Expert” panel discussion, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology

(FASEB) Machines on Genes Summer Conference, Snowmass Village, CO, 2014. Juliane K. Soukup, "Structural Characterization of a Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway”,

Bioorganic Chemistry Gordon Research Conference, Andover New Hampshire, 2013.

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Juliane K. Soukup, Katie Del Vecchio, Jodi S. Monahan, Molly McDevitt, and Garrett A. Soukup. A Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway. 47th Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Omaha, NE 2012.

Katie Del Vecchio, Zachariah Holmes, Molly McDevitt, Jodi Manahan, Garrett Soukup and Juliane K. Soukup. A

Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway, Zing Nucleic Acids conference, Xcaret, Mexico, 2012. Juliane K. Soukup. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics workshop journal club, Nebraska Medical Center,

Omaha, NE 2011 Juliane K. Soukup. “glmS Ribozyme Mechanism and Development of Artificial Agonists as Candidate Antibiotics”, Zing

Nucleic Acids conference, Puerto Morelos, Mexico, 2010. Juliane K. Soukup. “A Putative Mammalian Riboswitch in the Spermine Biosynthetic Pathway”, Zing Nucleic Acids

conference, Puerto Morelos, Mexico, 2010. Juliane K. Soukup. “Catalytic Riboswitch Regulation of Gene Expression as a Target for Developing Novel Antibiotics”,

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, 2010.

Juliane K. Soukup. “Catalytic Riboswitch Regulation of Gene Expression as a Target for Developing Novel Antibiotics”,

Department of Biology, University of Nebraska – Omaha, Omaha, NE, 2009. Juliane K. Soukup. “A Catalytic Riboswitch as an Antibiotic Target.” Regional National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA

Network for Biomedical Research Excellence) meeting, Oklahoma City, OK, 2009. Juliane K. Soukup. “Catalytic Riboswitch Regulation of Gene Expression as a Target for Developing Novel Antibiotics”,

Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2009. Juliane K. Soukup. “Structure And Mechanism of the glmS Ribozyme.” 43rd Midwest Regional Meeting of the American

Chemical Society, Kearney, NE, 2008. Juliane K. Soukup. “Structure and Mechanism of the glmS Ribozyme.” St. Olaf College Chemistry department seminar,

Northfield, MN. 2008 Juliane K. Soukup. “Riboswitches: function, structure & catalysis.” University of Nebraska - Lincoln Chemistry

department seminar, Lincoln, NE. 2008 Juliane K. Soukup. “Maintaining the INBRE Associate Network.” Regional National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA

Network for Biomedical Research Excellence) meeting, Fargo, ND. 2007 Juliane K. Soukup. "Riboswitches: function, structure & catalysis." Saint Louis University Chemistry department seminar

series, St. Louis, MO. 2007 Juliane K. Soukup. “Backbone and nucleobase contacts to glucosamine-6-phosphate in the glmS ribozyme.” RNA 2006:

Eleventh Annual meeting of the RNA Society, Seattle, WA, 2006. Juliane K. Soukup. "Riboswitches: function, structure & catalysis." University of South Dakota Chemistry department

seminar series, Vermillion, SD. 2005 Juliane K. Soukup. "Structural characterization of ligand recognition and activation of a metabolite-responsive ribozyme."

Regional National Institutes of Health INBRE (IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence) meeting, Kansas City, MO. 2005

Juliane K. Soukup. “Living with Diabetes – 20 years later”, I-80 Cosmopolitan Club meeting, Omaha, NE. 2004

Juliane K. Soukup. “Coming full circle: from college student to college professor.” University of Nebraska Medical Center

graduate student association seminar series, Omaha, NE. 2003

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Juliane K. Soukup. "Structural Characterization of Catalytic Nucleic Acid Molecules." University of Nebraska Biology department seminar, Omaha, NE. 2002

Juliane K. Soukup. "Modeling of the Catalytic Core of the Azoarcus Group I Intron." Veterans Administration Hospital,

Omaha, NE. 2001 Juliane K. Soukup. “Electrostatic Effects in DNA Bending by Proteins.” University of Minnesota Nucleic Acids Interest

Group, Minneapolis, MN. 1996 Internal Invited Talks “The RNA World”, Creighton University NSC 111 course, Time’s Arrow: The Evolving Universe, 2015 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Development group, 2014, 2015 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Special Programs interview day,

2015 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Clinical Research Office, 2015 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Marketing and Communications

group, 2015 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Student Support Services, 2014,

2015 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Dean’s Fellows interview day, 2014 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Admissions group, 2013 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Development group, 2013 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Town Hall meeting, 2013 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University Jay Days, 2013 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University College of Arts & Sciences Alumni

Board, 2013 “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, Creighton University freshman welcome week Keys to

Success presentation, 2013 “Role of Undergraduate Research in Pre-Med Preparation”, Creighton PMED Program, 2012. “Riboswitches turn students on to research.” Creighton University Research Award winner presentation at University

Research Day, 2012. “Importance of undergraduate research to training as a scientist.” Creighton University Board meeting, 2012. “A mammalian riboswitch in the spermine biosynthetic pathway.” Creighton University Biomedical Sciences department

seminar, Omaha, NE. 2012 “Female science role models”, Clare Boothe Luce undergraduate women in science program, 2011. “Role of Undergraduate Research in Pre-Med Preparation”, Creighton PMED Program, 2011. “Role of Undergraduate Research in Pre-Med Preparation”, Creighton PMED Program, 2010. “Impact of Undergraduate Research at Creighton University”, Creighton University National Alumni Board meeting, 2010.

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“Impact of Undergraduate Research at Creighton University”, Creighton University Board of Directors meeting, 2010. “From CU undergraduate to CU professor: A ‘sequence’ of events in the study of nucleic acid structure and function”,

Creighton University Phi Sigma Biological Sciences Honor Society Induction Ceremony Banquet, 2010. “Role of Undergraduate Research in Pre-Med Preparation”, Creighton PMED Program, 2009. “Undergraduate Research Opportunities at Creighton”, Creighton Admitted Student Days, 2009. “Success in Scholarship”, Creighton University New Faculty Workshop Panel, Omaha, NE, 2009. “Riboswitches: Structure, Function & Catalysis”, Sabbatical talk, Creighton University Chemistry department seminar,

Omaha, NE. “How to give a scientific talk”, Creighton University Graduate School Seminar, Omaha, NE, 2008. “Collaborative Publishing in the Physical Sciences.” Creighton University Joint Academic Forum on Collaborative

Publishing, Omaha, NE. 2008 “Riboswitches: function, structure & catalysis.” Creighton University Biomedical Sciences department seminar, Omaha,

NE. 2008 “Promoting Women in Science: the Clare Boothe Luce Program and its Role at Creighton.” Creighton University School of

Medicine Women in Medicine and Science meeting. Omaha, NE. 2007 “Nucleic Acid Structure and Function.” Creighton University Joint Academic Forum on Undergraduate Research, Omaha,

NE. 2007 “The impact of scholarship on an undergraduate education”, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 2006 "Structural Characterization of Catalytic Nucleic Acid Molecules." Creighton University Biomedical Sciences department

seminar, Omaha, NE. 2002 "Clare Boothe Luce Program for Women in Science", WISE (Women's Interdisciplinary Studies Exchange), Creighton

University, Omaha, NE. 2001 "Modeling of the Catalytic Core of the Azoarcus Group I Intron." Yale University RNA Club, New Haven, CT. 2000 "Functional Mapping of the Azoarcus group I intron." Yale University Chemical Biology seminar, New Haven, CT. 1998

“Electrostatic Effects in DNA Bending by Proteins.” Mayo Foundation Workshop, Rochester, MN. 1996 “DNA Bending by Phosphate Neutralization.” Mayo Foundation Workshop, Rochester, MN. 1995 "DNA Bending by Asymmetric Phosphate Neutralization." Eppley Institute Student/Postdoctoral Research Forum,

University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. 1994 Teaching Experience Professor, Creighton University, 2011-present Associate Professor, Creighton University, 2006-2011 Assistant Professor, Creighton University, 2000-2006 Guest Lecturer, Albertus Magnus College, 2000 Frontiers in Science course

Organic and General Chemistry Teacher Assistant, Creighton University, 1990-1993

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Teaching Load and Type Semester Course Type Enrollment Contact Hours Fall 2000 CHM 381 Biochemistry

CHM 322 Organic Chem. Lab. I Lecture Lab

36 36

3 3

Spring 2001 CHM 205 General Chemistry II IDC 491 Women in Science CHM 493 Directed Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lecture Discussion Discussion Lab

52 8 3 2

4 2 3 9

Fall 2001 CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab. CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lecture Lab Lab

57 9 2

3 3 9

Spring 2002 CHM 205 General Chemistry II CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry IDC 491 Women in Science CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lecture Lecture/discussion Discussion Lab

44 9 9 4

4 3 2 15

Fall 2002 CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab. CHM 495 Directed Independent Study CHM 496/7 Independent Research FRS 111 Freshman Seminar

Lecture Lab Lab/Discussion Lab Discussion

58 5 1 5 16

3 3 3 18 1

Spring 2003 CHM 205 General Chemistry II HRS 410 Honors Science Seminar CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lecture Seminar/Discussion Lab

61 11 5

4 3 15

Fall 2003 CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab. CHM 496 Independent Research

Lecture Lab Lab

64 14 2

3 4 9

Spring 2004 CHM 324 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory CHM 324 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory IDC 491 Women in Science CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lab Lab Discussion Lab

39 38 3 3

3 3 2 9

Fall 2004 CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab. CHM 496/7 Independent Research FRS 111 Freshman Seminar

Lecture Lab Lab Discussion

66 16 5 22

3 4 18 1

Spring 2005 CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab. CHM 496/7 Independent Research CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry IDC 491 Women in Science

Lab Lab Lecture/discussion Discussion

8 6 11 4

4 24 3 2

Fall 2005 CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab. CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lecture Lab Lab

63 15 7

3 4 21

Spring 2006 CHM 205 General Chemistry II CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research IDC 491 Women in Science

Lecture Discussion Lab Discussion

46 1 8 6

3 2 24 2

Fall 2006 RSP 101 Introduction to Collegiate Life CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Discussion Lecture Lab Lab

20 65 8 7

1 3 4 21

Spring 2007 CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry IDC 491 Women in Science CHM 496/7 Independent Research MIC 739: Bacterial Physiology guest lecturer

Lecture Lecture/discussion Discussion Lab Lecture

55 12 7 10 8

3 3 2 30 2 hour lecture

Fall 2007 On sabbatical CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lab

6

18

Spring 2008 On sabbatical CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lab

6

18

Fall 2008 RSP 101 Introduction to Collegiate Life CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 493 Independent Readings

Discussion Lab Lab Lab Discussion

19 2 16 15 2

1 6 5 5 1

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CHM 496/7 Independent Research CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry

Lab Lecture/discussion

6 6

18 3

Spring 2009 CHM 205 General Chemistry II CHM 205 General Chemistry II CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lecture Lecture Lab Lab Discussion Lab

48 48 3 16 2 7

3 3 9 5 1 21

Fall 2009 RSP 101 Introduction to Collegiate Life CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 371 Biochemistry of Metabolism CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Discussion Lab Lecture Lab Discussion Lab

20 2 45 22 3 10

1 6 3 5 1 30

Spring 2010 CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 371 Biochemistry of Metabolism CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry

Lab Lecture Discussion Lab Lecture/discussion

5 62 3 8 8

15 3 1 24 3

Fall 2010 RSP 101 Introduction to Collegiate Life CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Discussion Lab Lecture Lab Discussion Lab

19 3 42 22 3 9

1 9 3 5 1 27

Spring 2011 CHM 205 General Chemistry II CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry

Lecture Lab Discussion Lab Lecture/discussion

48 4 3 9 7

4 12 1 27 3

Fall 2011 RSP 104 Introduction to Collegiate Life CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 371 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Discussion Lab Lecture Lab Discussion Lab

17 6 36 13 7 11

1 18 3 5 1 33

Spring 2012 CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry

Lab Lab Discussion Lab Lecture/discussion

6 8 6 10 13

18 5 1 30 3

Fall 2012 RSP 101 Introduction to Collegiate Life CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Discussion Lecture Lab Discussion Lab

17 41 12 7 11

1 3 5 1 33

Spring 2013 CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry CTS 713 The Discipline of Scientific Writing

Lab Lab Discussion Lab Lecture/discussion Lecture

1 6 7 10 8 8

3 5 1 30 3 2 hour lecture

Fall 2013 RSP 104 Introduction to Collegiate Life CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 371 Biochemistry CHM 382 Biochemistry Lab CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Discussion Lab Lecture Lab Discussion Lab

12 4 55 14 5 8

1 12 3 5 1 24

Spring 2014 CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry CTS 713 The Discipline of Scientific Writing

Lab Discussion Lab Lecture/discussion Lecture

3 7 10 15 8

9 1 30 3 2 hour lecture

Fall 2014

RSP 101 Introduction to Collegiate Life CHM 203 General Chemistry I CHM 297 Directed Research

Discussion Lecture Lab

14 51 3

1 3 9

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CHM 381 Biochemistry CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lecture Discussion Lab

46 7 8

3 1 24

Spring 2015 CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research CHM 575 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry NSC 111 Time’s Arrow: The Evolving Universe

Lab Discussion Lab Lecture/discussion Lecture/discussion

8 7 7 11 25

21 1 21 3 2 hour lecture

Fall 2015 SABBATICAL

CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/497 Independent Research HRS 497 Independent Research

Lab Discussion Lab Lab

2 10 9 2

6 1 27 6

Spring 2016 SABBATICAL

CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research

Lab Discussion Lab

3 6 10

9 1 30

Fall 2016 RSP 101 Introduction to Collegiate Life CHM 203 General Chemistry I CHM 297 Directed Research CHM 493 Independent Readings CHM 496/7 Independent Research CAS 111 Introduction to Undergraduate Research

Discussion Lecture Lab Discussion Lab Discussion

14 46 3 12 10 17

1 3 9 1 30 1

Faculty Development Leadership/Mission Invited to participate in ICAN leadership development program “Insight to Action”, 2014 Invited to participate in Creighton Colleagues Program (CCP), 2014-2015 Undergraduate Research/Teaching/Scholarship workshops, seminars, conferences “CU Involvement in North Omaha meeting”, Creighton University, 2015 Center for Catholic Thought reading group, “Charles Taylor's A Secular Age”, 2015-2016 CREATING THE CITIZENS OF TOMORROW: Undergraduate Research for All, Council on Undergraduate Research,

2014. Undergraduate Research Program Directors Windows of Opportunity Conference, Council on Undergraduate Research,

2013. Attended “Wired for Student Success” workshop, led by Dr. Ed Venit from the Education Advisory Board, 2010. RSP section chosen for pilot project using Student Success Inventory, attended training sessions on utilizing this data, 2010 iPad Pilot Project, iPad will be utilized as mobile smart board for biochemistry problem solving during class which will allow capturing of problem solving by BlueCast software, 2010 BlueCast training for use in Biochemistry 381 course, BlueCast video/audio taping of my lectures will be packaged with PowerPoint presentations for student access after class, 2010 Attended “Advanced Imaging Methods in Cell Biology and Neuroscience” conference at Creighton with my Nucleic Acid Biochemistry lecture course students, 2010 National Science Foundation grant workshop, 2008 Wiley on-line course, Teaching biochemistry to undergraduates, 2008 “Building the NIH Grant Proposal”, 2007

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“Judging Grant Proposals” workshop, 2007 Attended “Getting it Published”, led by Dr. Bridget Keegan, Creighton University, 2007 Attended "Goals & Objectives", led by Dr. Scott Chadwick and Dr. Donna Pawlowski, Creighton University, 2004 Attended "Juggling, Dogs, and Assurance of Learning", led by Dr. Douglas Eder, Creighton Office of Excellence in Teaching, Learning & Assessment, 2003 Attended "Integrating Men Into the Curriculum", led by Dr. Michael Kimmel, Creighton Office of Excellence in Teaching, Learning & Assessment, 2003 Attended workgroups "Effective Grading" and "Classroom Assessment Techniques", led by Dr. Shirley Scritchfield, Creighton Office for Institutional Research & Assessment, 2001 Attended "Teaching Well Using Technology", led by Dr. Barbara Walvoord and Mr. Thomas Laughner, Creighton Office for Institutional Research & Assessment, 2001 Service University Admissions, travel to Minneapolis, MN to present at admitted student admissions event, arranged for 3 alumni and their parents to be present, 2016 Admissions, travel to Phoenix, AZ to present at special Health Sciences admissions event, 2015 Nebraska EPSCoR Committee, appointed by Governor Ricketts, 2015-present Marketing and Communications, chosen for Creighton banners, 2015 University Strategic Planning, Research & Scholarship workgroup, 2014-present Member, College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Search committee, 2014-2015 Member, Associate Vice Provost for Research and Scholarship work group, 2014-present Marketing and Communications, chosen for numerous photo shoots focused on undergraduate research, 2014, 2015 Marketing and Communications, chosen for numerous videos focused on undergraduate research, 2014, 2015 University Shared Services Champion, Research focus, 2014-2015 Development, invited to meet with potential donor from Eli Lilly to discuss research/undergraduate involvement across campus, 2015 Chosen as Honors Program representative to be interviewed by external program review committee, 2015 Development, meet with Andy Kammerer, Senior Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations to discuss potential funding opportunities, 2015 Marketing and Communications, chosen for Creighton commercial, 2014 Marketing and Communications, chosen as College of Arts and Sciences representative for Magnum Opus video, 2013 University Strategic Planning, Budget subcommittee, 2012-2013 Member of University Financial Advisory Committee, 2013-2015

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Development, chosen as College of Arts and Sciences representative for alumni mailing that will highlight the important work our students and faculty are doing each and every day in the sprit of “magis”, 2012 Nebraska EPSCoR Committee, appointed by Governor Heineman, 2012-2015 University Strategic Planning, Research & Scholarship task force chair, 2012 Member of graduate thesis committee of Marsha Pierce, Ph.D. student in the Biomedical Sciences department of Creighton's Medical School, 2011-2015 University Research Council, 2011-present Chosen by Luce Foundation to be a contributor to the 75th anniversary publication celebrating the Luce Foundation, I was interviewed for the section on the Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science program Phi Beta Kappa, site visit interviewee Admissions, visits with prospective students, class visits, Pre-Health advisor meetings, 2005-present Member of Clare Boothe Luce Symposium organizing committee, 2010 Chosen by Luce Foundation to represent Creighton as a member of the “Designated Institutional Grantees of the Clare Boothe Luce Program”, completed written survey and phone interviews evaluating Clare Boothe Luce Program on a national level Admissions, “Faces of Creighton”, 2010 Admissions video for website, 2009, 2010 St. Albert’s Day/University Research Day poster judge, 2010-present Pre-Med EDucation (PMED) program speaker, 2009, 2010, 2011 Admitted student days speaker/presenter, 2009-present Member, President’s Strategic Plan Task Force, 2008 Member, Academic Affairs Research Initiative Grant selection committee, 2007 Presidential Mentoring Scholarship interviewer, 2007 Member of Academic Vice President task force on faculty scholarship, 2006-2013 Judge for Homecoming King/Queen candidate interviews, 2006 Member of graduate thesis committee of Marsha Pierce, M.S. student in the Biomedical Sciences department of Creighton's Medical School, 2006-2008 Member of graduate thesis committee of George Enninful, M.S. student in the Biomedical Sciences department of Creighton's Medical School, 2006-2008 Member of graduate thesis committee of David Heidenreich, M.S. student in the Biomedical Sciences department of Creighton's Medical School, 2004-2007 Mr. & Ms. Bluejay contest judge, 2004 Admissions volunteer, gave tours of Hixson Lied Science Building and renovated Rigge Science Building, 2004 Committee on Improving Freshman Seminar course, summer preview, and advisor training, 2003

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Order of Omega Awards judge, 2003 Center for Women Advisory Board, member of W.I.L.L. subcommittee (Women's Institute for Leadership and Learning), 2002-2005 All-University Committee on the Status of Women, events subcommittee, 2002-2003 Volunteer, Creighton Open House for prospective students, 2002-2005 Member of Clare Boothe Luce Professor in Environmental Science selection committee, 2001 Member and Officer of Parent Advisory Council, James Russell Child Development Center, 2001-present Member of Clare Boothe Luce Professor in Mathematics selection committee, 2000 Member of graduate thesis committee of Alexis Kertsburg, Ph.D. student in the Biomedical Sciences department of Creighton's Medical School, 2000-2005 CURAS (Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship) Organized University Research Fair with Student Senate and CURAS Student Ambassadors, 2016 Co-organized Summer Research student lunches with Dr. Andrew Baruth; collaboration between CURAS and Dr. Baruth’s OPPD sponsored research project Organized the first “CURAS Invited Lecture” given by Creighton alum Dr. Paul Carvey; Dr. Carvey gave two talks, “The Neurobiology of Love and Affection” and “The Etiology of Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease”, 2016 Organized “Research from all Angles: BONES” event, 2016 Organized “Undergraduate Research in the Humanities”, panel discussion, 2016 Asked by the Provost to present at the Creighton University Board of Trustees Academic Affairs, Health Sciences, and Research Committee meeting, “CURAS: Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship”, 2016 Chair, search committee for University Research Program Planner, 2016 Meeting with Creighton President Daniel Hendrickson to discuss future of CURAS, 2015 Chair, CURAS Research Intern (through the EDGE office) selection committee, 2015 Meeting with Clinical Research office to discuss undergraduate research opportunities, 2015 Meetings with Graphic Design Professor Betni Kalk and her graphic design class to discuss CURAS logo, 2015 Meetings with Admissions/Marketing & Communications to discuss CURAS wall display in Admissions office, 2015-present Meetings with Admissions/Marketing & Communications to discuss involvement of CURAS Student Ambassadors in recruiting efforts, 2015-present Represent CURAS at annual Dr. George F. Haddix President’s Faculty Research Fund reception, 2013, 2014, 2015 Meeting with Humanities faculty to discuss concerns regarding involvement of undergraduates in humanities research/scholarly projects, 2015 Meeting with President Daniel Hendrickson regarding United Airlines interview for a Nebraska-related feature in Hemispheres magazine, provided information about CURAS, 2015 Meeting with Mary Nash & Mike Poma to discuss CURAS involvement in promoting Reinert-Alumni Library’s annual Undergraduate Research Award, 2015

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Meetings to discuss additional Clare Boothe Luce funding and possible creation of a summer research scholarship to add to the current CURAS program, 2015 Development, invited to meet with potential donor from Eli Lilly to discuss research/undergraduate involvement across campus, 2015 Development, meet with Andy Kammerer, Senior Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations to discuss potential funding opportunities, 2015 Meeting with Leslie van der Meulen, BioProcess Algae LLC, regarding potential collaborations with Creighton, specifically whether undergraduate students could be involved in research, 2015 Marketing and Communications, chosen for Creighton banners, 2015 Development, meetings to discuss Ferlic Scholars program and poster event, 2015 Marketing and Communications, chosen for numerous photo shoots focused on undergraduate research, 2014, 2015 Marketing and Communications, chosen for numerous videos focused on undergraduate research, 2014, 2015 Meeting with Lindsey Creath to discuss social media/marketing & communications for CURAS, 2015 Website development for CURAS webpages, 2014-2015 Meeting with Marketing/Communications regarding CURAS website/promotional materials, 2014 Meeting with Career Center to coordinate efforts on Career Fair/Research Fair, 2014-2015 Meeting with Dr. Randy Ferlic & Mr. Bill Scott regarding CURAS; discussions & lab visits, 2013, 2014, 2015 Organized “Undergraduate Research Student Expectations” panel discussion, 2014, 2015 Organized University Research Fair with Student Senate, 2013, 2014, 2015 Organized “How to Get Students Involved in Research/Undergraduate Research Expectations”, panel discussion, 2013, 2014, 2015 Organized “What is Research?” presentation by Dr. Tom Murray, Associate Vice Provost for Research & Scholarship, 2014, 2015 Organized “Research from all Angles: RACE” event, 2015 Administered CURAS Student Ambassadors program, 2015, 2016 Administered CURAS Faculty Research Fund grant program, 2014, 2015, 2016 Organized CURAS Faculty Summer Research Fellowship program, 2013, 2014, 2015 Organized CURAS Summer Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Scholarship program, 2013, 2014, 2015 Coordinate Welcome Week activities with Dr. Wayne Young Jr., Associate Vice President of Student Life, 2014, 2015 Attended Summer Previews to discuss CURAS, 2013, 2014, 2015 Advise Institutional Research (Dr. Ying Vuthipadadon) on CURAS goals/events/data for US News & World Report data collection, 2014, 2015 Admission webChat: Faculty Showcase speaker, 2014, 2015

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Involvement in University undergraduate major/minor fair, 2013, 2014, 2015 Admissions visits with prospective students interested in CURAS, 2013, 2014, 2015 Omaha World Herald interview and photo shoot focused on Goldwater Scholars and CURAS, 2014 Meeting with Dr. Wayne Ryan regarding CURAS; discussions & lab visits, 2014 Meeting with Tim Brooks, Vice President of Information Technology, to discuss CURAS IT needs, 2014 Organized “How to Prepare for Graduate School” panel discussion, 2014 Organized “Research from all Angles: End of Life” event, 2014 Designed and organized CURAS Student Ambassadors program, 2014 Designed and organized CURAS Faculty Research Fund grant program, 2014 Advise Center for Wellness (Dr. Tom Lenz) on CURAS goals/events, 2014 Special college visit for Brownell-Talbot students interested in research, 2014 Participant in AAHRPP (American Association of Human Research Protection Programs) site visit as CURAS Director, 2014 Special college visit for Lincoln Northeast students interested in research, 2013 College Admissions, special science program event, Jay Days, 2016 Chair, Faculty Senate Professional Development committee, 2016 Admissions special lab tours, Admitted Student Days, 2016 Advisory Board, Quest: A Journal of Undergraduate Research, 2015-present Member, College of Arts & Sciences dedicated Admissions recruiter search committee, 2015 College of Arts & Sciences representative on Workload Analysis group, 2015 Creighton representative, Nebraska National Institutes of Health INBRE Case Study Evaluation Interview, 2015 Creighton representative, Nebraska National Institutes of Health INBRE Case Study Video, 2015 Member, Steering Committee of Faculty Senate, 2013-2015 Elected Member of Faculty Senate, 2011-2017 Admissions special lab tours, CU Sundays, 2015, 2016 Admissions letter writing/phone calls to admitted students, 2014, 2015 Admissions special advising meetings with admitted students, 2015, 2016 Admissions admitted student breakfasts/information sessions, 2014, 2015, 2016 Marketing and Communications, chosen for numerous photo shoots focused on College of Arts & Sciences undergraduate research, 2014, 2015

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Marketing and Communications, chosen for numerous videos focused on focused on College of Arts & Sciences undergraduate research, 2014, 2015 Meeting with Lindsey Creath to discuss social media/marketing & communications for CURAS & the College of Arts & Sciences, 2015, 2016 Chosen as representative of college faculty for “Faces of College of Arts & Sciences” website, 2013 Member, Executive Board of Faculty Senate, 2011-2013 Program Prioritization elected committee member, 2010-2011 Pre-Health Advisor, 2009-present Panel discussant, New Faculty Workshop “Success in Scholarship” panel discussion, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 Summer student research scholarship selection committee, 2008-present Member, Dean’s Special Task Force on Undergraduate Education, 2008-2013 Member, Honors Program Advisory Board, 2008-present Member of Clare Boothe Luce undergraduate scholar selection committee, 2007-2013 New faculty mentor for Dr. Bradley Parsons (Chemistry), 2007-2013 Panel discussant, College of Arts & Sciences Rank and Tenure workshop, 2007 Member of Clare Boothe Luce faculty selection committee, 2006-2007 Member, Executive Board of Faculty Senate, 2006-2007and 2009-2010 Member, National Scholarships and Fellowships Board New faculty mentor for Dr. Karin Van Dijk (Biology), 2006-2012 Chair of Faculty Development subcommittee of Faculty Senate, 2004-2006 Helped coordinate and obtained funding to bring “MANYA: a living history of Marie Curie” to Omaha, 2004 Member of Executive Steering committee of Nebraska INBRE (IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence) grant, 2014-present Member of Steering committee of Nebraska INBRE (IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence) grant, 2004-2014 Member of Barry Goldwater scholar selection committee, 2003-2011 Member of BRIN (Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network) and INBRE scholar selection committees, 2002-present Academic Advisor, chemistry majors and freshman seminar/ratio studiorum students, 2002-present Academic Advisor, Honors Program students, 2002-present Member of Faculty Senate/Executive Council; Assessment, Curriculum, Faculty Development and Faculty Resource Development subcommittees, 2001-2010 Sponsored Women in Science panel discussion for Clare Boothe Luce scholars and all women science students on campus, 2001-2008 Chair of Clare Boothe Luce undergraduate scholar selection committee, 2000-2007

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Director of Clare Boothe Luce Women in Science undergraduate scholars program, 2000-2007 Recommendation letters, I write ~60-100 letters each year for students applying to medical schools, dental schools, graduate schools, pharmacy schools, and summer research programs. Recommendation letters, I wrote 3 letters for faculty/staff for University awards (at Creighton and University of Nebraska-Omaha). Department Co-planner, Chemistry department alumni event, Homecoming, 2015 Member, Administrative Assistant search committee, 2015 Head of Ad-hoc committee for chemistry department annual review scholarship criteria, 2014-2015 Chair, Biochemistry Assistant Professor search committee, 2013, 2014, 2015 Member Biochemistry Resident Assistant Professor search committee, 2014 Organizer, Chemistry department seminar series, 2012-2015 Member of chemistry department assessment committee, 2012-present Member of chemistry department space allocation committee, 2011-present Head of Ad-hoc committee for chemistry department policy development, 2010 Member Physical Chemistry Resident Assistant Professor search committee, 2010 Member of chemistry department curriculum committee, 2008-present Head of Biochemistry professor selection committee, 2006-2007 Co-coordinator, Chemistry department seminar series, 2006 Organizer, Chemistry department seminar series, 2005 Co-chair of Holiday Spirit project, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009 Member of Organic Chemistry professor selection committee, 2002, 2003, 2004 Participated in Chemistry Field Day for area high school students, 2002, 2004, 2006 Member of Physical Chemistry professor selection committee, 2001, 2002, 2010 Member of Analytical Chemistry professor selection committee, 2001, 2002 Member of Organic Chemistry laboratory instructor selection committee, 2001 Member of General Chemistry laboratory instructor selection committee, 2001, 2009 Participated in Majors Fair Community Volunteer, InCommon, 2013, 2014, 2015 Volunteer, St. Columbkille Church, grounds maintenance, 2013, 2014, 2015 Volunteer, Tri-City Food Pantry, 2014

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Volunteer, Kids Against Hunger, 2012-present Volunteer, Papillion Manor, 2012 Volunteer, Restored Hope, Omaha, NE, 2011, 2014 Poster Judge, University of Nebraska-Omaha biochemistry laboratory final exam, 2009, 2011, 2012 Chaperone, St. Columbkille Parish teen youth group, trip to Worlds of Fun, 2011 First Communion Quilt committee, St. Columbkille Parish, 2011 Volunteer, St. Columbkille Parish festival, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 Host to East Mills high school student interested in biochemistry research career, 2010 Volleyball Coach, St. Columbkille School, 2007-2009 Soccer Coach, St. Columbkille School, 2009 Mentor, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Mentoring program for newly diagnosed diabetics, 2006-present Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion (EMHC), St. Columbkille Parish, 2004-present Scientific demonstrations, St. Columbkille School, 2004-present Finance Chair, C.A.R.E. (Certificates are Revenue for Education), St. Columbkille Parish, 2004-present Co-Chair of entertainment committee for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation "Walk to Cure Diabetes", 2001-2005 Invited to give an alumni perspective and meet with panel of site visitors at University of Nebraska Medical Center as they try to start a new Ph.D.-granting Cancer Research Graduate Program, 2004 Member of Executive Board, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 2001-2003 Chair of Outreach committee, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 2001-2003 Co-chair of "Expanding Your Horizons in Math and Science: Conference for Young Women in Grades 7 through 9", 2001-2002.