Lab Dinner to Celebrate two Seniors Graduating, a summer fellowship, and two graduate students joining the lab!

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Lots of awesome stuff happening in the Hehnly Lab! Michael and Julie are graduating from Syracuse University, Lindsay was awarded a summer fellowship to help support her thesis completion, Erin is going off to Graduate school in May at Duke, Nikhila is doing a rotation with us, and Abrar and Jessica have joined to do their graduate work! To celebrate we had a dinner! The menu included Steak Au Poivre, a fresh pasta dish (taken from the Herb Farm cookbook), a butter lettuce salad (also taken from the Herb Farm cookbook), bread, and chocolates and fresh fruit for desert all thanks to Mike Chang. Included below are some pictures. As always the youngest lab member, Bart Chang was present.

And we took a Lab Photo!

Left to Right, Back row: Nikhila, Jessica, Erin, Lindsay, Judy, HeidiLeft to Right, Bottom row: Michelle, Abrar, Michael, Julie

Left to Right, Back row: Nikhila, Jessica, Erin, Lindsay, Judy, Heidi

Left to Right, Bottom row: Michelle, Abrar, Michael, Julie


Michael Bates and Julie Manikas present their Senior Research Projects!

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Congrats to Michael and Julie on a great poster presentation, getting Research Distinction awards, and soon to be graduating from Syracuse University! The Hehnly lab is super excited to keep both of them next year as research technicians while they prepare for their next steps.

Michael presenting his poster to a Hehnly Lab Alum, Alice. This work was done in collaboration with Erica Colicino (Hehnly Lab, currently at University of Michigan).

Michael presenting his poster to a Hehnly Lab Alum, Alice. This work was done in collaboration with Erica Colicino (Hehnly Lab, currently at University of Michigan).

Julie presenting her work on cilia formation in the zebrafish organ of asymmetry. This work was done in collaboration with Lindsay Rathbun (Hehnly Lab).

Julie presenting her work on cilia formation in the zebrafish organ of asymmetry. This work was done in collaboration with Lindsay Rathbun (Hehnly Lab).