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February 23, 2020

Doug Matthews (Leica) discussing the power of Deconvolution during Syracuse University's and my Microscopy in Cell Biology class that was opened up to the Biology Department.

by Heidi Hehnly in Microscopy Class, Research Presentations


Doug Matthews from Leica presenting.

Doug Matthews from Leica presenting.

Doug Matthews from Leica presenting.

Doug Matthews from Leica presenting.

Doug Matthews (Leica) letting SU students and faculty use Leica’s deconvolution system (Thunder).

Doug Matthews (Leica) letting SU students and faculty use Leica’s deconvolution system (Thunder).

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TAGS: Microscopy Class, Syracuse University Biology


February 23, 2020

Nikhila gave a great talk on centrosomes and recycling endosomes to the Bio Department at Syracuse University!

by Heidi Hehnly in Research Presentations


Nikhila Krishnan presenting  (2nd year Ph.D candidate).

Nikhila Krishnan presenting (2nd year Ph.D candidate).

Nikhila Krishnan presenting  (2nd year Ph.D candidate).

Nikhila Krishnan presenting (2nd year Ph.D candidate).

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February 2, 2020

Hehnly Lab grad student Nikhila Krishnan presented to SU Bio Grad recruits!

by Heidi Hehnly in Research Presentations


Nikhila looking fancy presenting on endosomes and the centrosome!

Nikhila looking fancy presenting on endosomes and the centrosome!

Nikhila looking fancy presenting on endosomes and the centrosome!

Nikhila looking fancy presenting on endosomes and the centrosome!

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TAGS: endosomes, centrosome, Nikhila Krishnan, Hehnly Lab


January 21, 2020

Visiting University of Rochester Medical College!

by Heidi Hehnly in Research Presentations


I had a great time visiting the University of Rochester Mecial College’s Department of Physiology last week. It was especially great to hang out with John Lueck and his laboratory and hear about all the great science going on in the department! Thanks for letting me visit!

John Lueck and I enjoying a delicious beverage.

John Lueck and I enjoying a delicious beverage.

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TAGS: URMC, Science Buddies


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