U-RISE Research Preceptors

The Faculty Preceptors for the Texas State U-RISE have a wide range of research interests, all of which are relevant to biomedical research. They represent eight departments/programs across three colleges, and have extensive experience in mentoring undergraduate researchers.

College of Science and Engineering: Departments of Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Computer Science, and Mathematics, and the Xiphophorus Genetic Stock Center.

College of Applied Arts: Department of Integrated Agriculture Sciences and the School of Family and Consumer Sciences (Nutrition and Foods Program)

College of Education: Department of Health and Human Performance (Exercise & Sports Science and Public Health Programs)

 

Links to individual faculty research websites will open in a new tab in your browser. New U-RISE faculty preceptors are always welcomed – please contact Karen Lewis for more information on how to join our program!

NameDepartmentResearch InterestWebsite
Elizabeth A Benavides, Ph.D.Agricultural SciencesAntiparasitic treatments for small ruminants ag.txstate.edu/faculty-staff/benavides.html
William J. Brittain, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryPhysical organic chemistry of organic chromophores brittain.wp.txstate.edu
Camila Carlos-Shanley, Ph.D.BiologyMicrobiome and bacterial functional genomicscarloslab.wp.txstate.edu
Lauren Fuess, Ph.D.BiologyImmunology & symbiosis biology; marine biology fuesslab.wp.txstate.edu
Caitlin Gabor, Ph.D.BiologyConservation physiologygabor.wp.txstate.edu
Dana GarcÂ’a, Ph.D.BiologyCell signaling and cell motility in the eyewww.bio.txstate.edu/about/Faculty---Staff/faculty/Dana-Garcia.html
Mar Huertas, Ph.D.BiologyVertebrate olfaction and physiologyhuertaslab.com
Hong-Gu Kang, Ph.D.BiologyStress epigenomicskang.wp.txstate.edu
Robert J. C. McLean, Ph.D.BiologyBacterial biofilms and polymicrobial interactionsmcleanlab.wp.txstate.edu
Alexander Kornienko, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistrySynthetic organic and medicinal chemistryhttps://www.txstate.edu/chemistry/About-the-Department/Faculty-Profiles/kornienko.html
Liqin Du, M.D., Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryCancer biology, cell biologywww.txstate.edu/chemistry/About-the-Department/Faculty-Profiles/du.html
Todd W. Hudnall, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryInorganic synthetic chemistryhudnallresearch.wp.txstate.edu
Jennifer A. Irvin, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryElectroactive polymersirvinresearch.wp.txstate.edu
Chang Ji, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryElectrochemistrywww.txstate.edu/chemistry/About-the-Department/Faculty-Profiles/ji.html
Sean M. Kerwin, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryOrganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biochemistrykerwinlab.com
Karen A. Lewis, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryRegulatory RNA/protein interactions in protein translationlewiskalab.wp.txstate.edu
Ryan L. Peterson, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryBioinorganic chemistrywww.txstate.edu/chemistry/About-the-Department/Faculty-Profiles/peterson.html
Steven T. Whitten, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryBiophysical chemistry of intrinsically disordered proteinswww.txstate.edu/chemistry/About-the-Department/Faculty-Profiles/whitten.html
Xiaoyu Xue, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryMolecular biology and biochemistry of DNA replication and damage repairwww.txstate.edu/chemistry/About-the-Department/Faculty-Profiles/Xue.html
Tania Betancourt, Ph.D.Chemistry & BiochemistryBiomaterials; anticancer nanomedicinesbetancourtresearchlaboratory.wp.txstate.edu
Stacy D. Hunter, Ph.D.Exercise & Sports ScienceVascular dysfunction in hypertensionwww.hhp.txstate.edu/research-labs/cardiovascular-physiology-lab.html
Joni A. Mettler, Ph.D.Exercise & Sports ScienceSkeletal muscle & neuromuscular physiologywww.hhp.txstate.edu/research-labs/neuromuscular-physiology-lab.html
Michelle A. Lane, Ph.D.Nutrition and FoodsEffect of diet on colon cancer risk, mood, and cognitionwww.fcs.txstate.edu/ms_nutrition/faculty/lane.html
Yuan Lu, Ph.D.Xiphophorus Genetic Stock CenterGenetics and computational biologyxrg.chemistry.txstate.edu