
October, 2008. Kathy Meneely presents a poster at the
International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics in San Diego, CA.

September, 2008. Natasha DeVore successfully defends her Master's thesis research titled "The Human Cytochrome P450 2A Family: Functional Comparisons and Identification of Amino Acids Essential for Substrate Recognition".

July, 2008. Scott lab Summer 2008 Canoe Trip (left to right): Dr. Scott and Hazel Scott; Matt and Natasha DeVore and Romulus; Kathy, Lexi, and Anthony Meneely; Patrick and Michelle Porubsky; Linda Blake; Summer Amundsen.

July, 2009. Kathy Meneely presents a poster at the
Microsomes and Drug Oxidations Meeting in Saratoga Springs, NY.

May, 2008. Patrick Porubsky presents the first structures of human cytochrome P450 2E1 in a talk at the
7th Southwest P450 Meeting in Navasota, TX.

April 2008. Melanie Blevins both successfully defends her Master's thesis and presents a talk describing her work at the
MIKI meeting at the University of Iowa.
April, 2008. Natasha DeVore's poster "
Identification of active site residues essential for the metabolism of acetaminophen in human 2A cytochromes P450" was also selected
for a talk at Experimental Biology 2008. This poster also won a poster award two weeks later at the 46th Annual
Medicinal Chemistry Meeting-in-Miniature (MIKI).