We are delighted to welcome Albert Adhya, a Chemistry Ph.D. candidate jointly mentored in my group and Jimmy Hougland’s lab, to our research team. Albert is bringing a unique interdisciplinary perspective at the interface of chemical biology and developmental cell biology.
His work in the lab will focus on two complementary projects:
Defining the role of the Golgi apparatus during Kupffer’s Vesicle (KV) morphogenesis, with an emphasis on how secretory trafficking contributes to early lumen formation and epithelial remodeling.
Investigating Ghrelin and the acylation enzyme GOAT in early vertebrate development, an emerging axis with intriguing implications for metabolic signaling during embryogenesis.
We’re excited to have him on board and look forward to the insights his interdisciplinary approach will bring to these questions.
Welcome, Albert!