Zachary Ingram

  • 4th Year GS

Why did you choose the University of Pittsburgh?

I chose the University of Pittsburgh due to wide expertise of faculty across virology and the affordability of Pittsburgh. The opportunity to learn various microscopy focused techniques in the Ambrose lab was also a key interest of mine.

Education & Training

  • MS in Cell and Molecular Biology, Missouri State University, 2017
  • BS in Cell and Molecular Biology, Missouri State University, 2017

Research Interests

Host-pathogen interactions; virology, microscopy; cell biology

Publications

Ingram, Z., Fischer, D. K., & Ambrose, Z. (2021). Disassembling the Nature of Capsid: Biochemical, Genetic, and Imaging Approaches to Assess HIV-1 Capsid Functions. Viruses, 13(11), 2237.

Ingram, Z., Matheney, H., Wise, E., Weatherford, C., & Hulme, A. E. (2021). Overlap Intensity: An ImageJ Macro for Analyzing the HIV-1 In Situ Uncoating Assay. Viruses, 13(8), 1604.

Ingram, Z., Taylor, M., Okland, G., Martin, R., & Hulme, A. E. (2020). Characterization of HIV-1 uncoating in human microglial cell lines. Virology Journal, 17(1), 31.