Nikhila Krishnan successfully defended her thesis last week! Congrats and can’t wait to see all that you do!
Nikhila celebrating after the defense.
Nikhila Krishnan successfully defended her thesis last week! Congrats and can’t wait to see all that you do!
Nikhila celebrating after the defense.
by Heidi Hehnly in Lab Fun, Papers
We celebrated Nikhila’s paper being accepted last Tuesday night with the lab and our collaborators from the Patteson Lab (SU, Physics) at the Brewer Talking Cursive in Syracuse, NY!
Nikhila enjoying a beer tasting!
The gang.
Nikhila, Abrar, and I all enjoyed the EMBO workshop in Copenhagen! We are also thankful that the organizers put so much effort into the Hybrid format, where Deba (Hehnly lab Postdoc) was able to actively participate and attend while staying in Syracuse. Nikhila and Abbi both presented posters and gave a joint presentation in Science Slam too, titled “The different roles a centrosome can play” (included photos below). I (Heidi) also gave a lecture titled “Centrosome positioning during lumen formation in the zebrafish Kupffer’s Vesicle”. We enjoying meeting everyone over the amazing coffee, snacks and meals, and are so thankful to the organizers for making this happen. We finished off the meeting with an awesome meal at Ark, a Michelin rated Vegetarian restaurant and then an afternoon at the most beautiful amusement park, Tivoli! Included are some photos below.
Heidi presenting.
Abrar and Nikhila presenting.
Nikhila, Abrar, and I enjoying coffee at the conference center
Abrar presenting her poster.
Nikhila presenting her poster.
Group photo at Ark, Bart was an active participant.
Come see Hehnly Lab's Nikhila Krishnan and Abrar Aljiboury talk about their PhD projects this Thursday! Hit me up by email if you would like the zoom link.