The Syracuse University BioImaging Center run by Abrar Aljiboury hosted our first ever symposium introducing some of the “Analytical Resources on the Hill”. In addition we hosted Demo presentations and lectures from Nikon, BioVision (iSIM), Leica, Andor, and Zeiss, along with introductions to resources at SUNY Upstate and SUNY ESF. Abrar’s microscopy laboratory class also got to visit the demonstrations. SU, Keep your eyes peeled for future demonstrations this fall from Nikon and Andor!
Elijah Springer, LSAMP and SOURCE scholar, chatting with a big crowd at his poster on the Role of Rab GTPases in Ciliogenesis using optogenetic approaches in 2D and 3D cell culture systems.
Elijah Springer, LSAMP and SOURCE scholar, chatting with a big crowd at his poster on the Role of Rab GTPases in Ciliogenesis using optogenetic approaches in 2D and 3D cell culture systems.
Abi, visiting student from WPI, killing it at her poster on determining mitotic patterning during left-right organizer (LRO) development.
Favour Ononiwu (graduate student) and Yan Wu (Postdoc) both presented orally and posters at the NESDB meeting in Woods Hole, Favour gave a 15 min talk on Friday and Yan Wu gave a flash talk on Saturday. Graduate student, Kirsten Rasmussen (co-author on Yan’s poster), attended.