We are so excited to see all that you will accomplish!
Favour Chukwudumebi Ononiwu
by Heidi Hehnly in News
We are so excited to see all that you will accomplish!
Favour Chukwudumebi Ononiwu
by Heidi Hehnly in Art, Collaborative Work, News, Research Presentations
One of the good things about presenting to diverse audiences through zoom is that they can be recorded and shared! Boryana Rossa and my lecture on Bio Art and our mixer series is up on Baltimore Underground Science Space (BUGSS) website. If you want to hear how Biology can meet art, check it out here: Biology Meets Art.
My (Heidi) half of the presentation.
Boryana’s half of the presentation.
by Heidi Hehnly in Papers, News
Check out Nikhila’s paper titled “Rab11 endosomes coordinate centrosome number and movement following mitotic exit” here. Its got cool new stuff linking endosomes with centrosomes during the last stage of cell division, the cleavage of the cytokinetic bridge. This was done in collaboration with the Patteson lab.
Model depicting centrosomes (green) containing Rab11-endosomes (orange) reorienting towards the cytokinetic bridge with associated middy (purple) during pre-abscission.
by Heidi Hehnly in News
Come listen in to a discussion with Heidi and local Syracuse Scientists on CRISPR featured on WRVO. You can find the article here: “Local experts discuss latest advancement in gene therapy”
https://www.wrvo.org/health/2021-07-29/local-experts-discuss-latest-advancement-in-gene-therapy