It was awesome visiting Hamilton College and University of Rochester BME Department last week to talk about “Centrosome driven mechanisms during tissue morphogenesis”. It was great to make new and meet old friends. It was also my first invited talk where a previous graduate student, Lindsay Rathbun, who is now the Microscopy Core Director at University of Rochester, invited me out to visit which was a special treat.
Mitosis Microsymposium at Naples Central School, Naples NY
Yesterday the Bergstralh and Hehnly lab hosted their 2nd Mitosis Microsymposium, but this time we did it in Naples NY. The Naples Biology Class participated, presented, and asked great questions during the event. I’ve attached some photos below, but special thanks to Jon Betrus for hosting and participating, and providing the most beautiful locale for dinner afterwards. SPECIAL thanks to the students of Biology at NCS for participating. Again, thanks to everyone that helped, particularly my husband Mike Chang, my mom Sharon Hehnly, and Allyn Pridmore.
Here’s several photos of everyone either at the Naples Central School, on a hike at Grime’s glen, or at dinner at Jon Betrus’s cabin.
Great fun at University of Rochester
I had a great time talking about the role of cell division in tissue morphogenesis at the Biology Department at the University of Rochester yesterday! Not only did it bring back fond memories of my undergraduate research with Dr. Don Kane in the Biology Department but it was great to see how beautiful the campus is! In addition, I loved seeing Dan Bergstralh and his laboratory. Im so happy to have such a nice group of scientific neighbors.
Mitosis Microsymposium with the Bergstralh Lab!
We had a great time traveling to Rochester (University of Rochester) where we attended a micro symposium with the Bergstralh lab. It was great hearing about everyone's science, eating delicious donuts from Glazed and Confused, and Ramen at Butapub!
A sweet post from the Bergstralh Lab and also evidence of the delicious donuts!