Tanay Desai visited us from Zeiss to talk about Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) and Lightsheet Microscopy.
What a great turn-out for our last Bio-Art Mixer!
Caitlin McDonough (Biology), Sam Van Aken (Studio Arts), and Sally Ann Prasch (Chemistry) discussing how either art is incorporated into their Biology, or Biology is incorporated into their Art.
Caitlin McDonough (Biology), Sam Van Aken (Studio Arts), and Sally Ann Prasch (Chemistry) discussing how either art is incorporated into their Biology, or Biology is incorporated into their Art.
An awesome slide from Caitlin McDonough.
We were packed! Can’t wait for the next one.
The Next BIO-ART Mixer is this Friday at 6:30, STOP BY!
The fish room is almost ready!
The Hehnly lab has been expanding their repertoire from 2D and 3D mammalian tissue culture to also include zebrafish as a model. We started with the help of Jeff Amack’s lab at SUNY Upstate, but now have invested in our very own zebrafish facility with the help of Aquaneering and Syracuse University. Stay tuned for two fun studies in the works where we do cell biology in the zebrafish embryo.