Congrats to Julie Manikas, and we will miss you!

by Heidi Hehnly in ,


Our Postbac Julie Manikas last week is next week. She has been in our lab for 2 years. Before being a postbac she did her senior research working with newly minted Hehnly lab PhD Lindsay Rathbun (currently at University of Rochester). During her postbac she’s been closely mentoring SU senior Nicole Hall (in photo below with Julie). While the lab is sad to see her go, we are also super excited to see all that she does as a graduate student at NYU! Congrats Julie and good luck!

Nicole Hall on left and Julie Manikas on right = the dynamic duo studying cilia formation in  vivo.

Nicole Hall on left and Julie Manikas on right = the dynamic duo studying cilia formation in vivo.


Check out our new Preprint!

by Heidi Hehnly in ,


The Hehnly Lab’s 1st preprint, led by Lindsay Rathbun with the help of many people including our graduate student Abrar Aljiboury and postbac Julie Manikas, along with Josh Bembenek’s laboratory (University of Michigan with X Bai from the NIH) and Jeff Amack’s laboratory (UPSTATE Medical School, Syracuse NY). We found some crazy large centrosomes in extremely large zebrafish embryo cells that scale with changes in cell size! We didn’t leave out C. elegans either. Check it out here:

PLK1- and PLK4-Mediated asymmetric mitotic centrosome size and positioning in the early zebrafish embryo.

Also check out a zebrafish embryo dividing cells! Microtubules (EMTB-GFP) on left and centrosomes (centrin-GFP) on right.

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