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!
Subcellular drug targeting illuminates local kinase action
Paula Bucko, a graduate student in John Scott (Pharmacology, UW), recently published an exciting study titled “Subcellular drug targeting illuminates local kinase action.” We (primarily Lindsay Rathbun, Hehnly lab graduate student and myself) were super excited to help Paula and John out with doing the zebrafish/in vivo studies featured in the paper that shows a novel chemical genetic approach to spatially and temporally inhibit the mitotic kinase PLK1.
zebrafish expressing the SNAP-PACT (magenta) for centrosomal targetted PLK1 inhibition during zebrafish embryonic development.
ASCB Washington DC 2019
Lindsay Rathbun (graduate student), Jessica O’Connell (graduate student), Nikhila Krishnan (graduate student), and Julie Manikas (postbac) all did a great job mixing with scientists and presenting their work at ASCB! Julie Manikas gave a talk to a packed room on cilia formation in the developing zebrafish embryo and the rest of the lab gave poster presentations on centrosome signaling, membrane trafficking, forces required to create a tissue, and cell division during embryogenesis. I even had a guest presenter to present my poster on PLK1 activity at the centrosome, Hehnly Lab Alumni Erica Colicino!
We also enjoyed a great dinner with collaborators and old friends! It was awesome to hang out with Julia Riley from the Castaneda lab, Hui-Fang Hung and Ana Vertii, old friends from the Doxsey Lab, and Colleen McDowell (Wisconsin).
BioArt Mixer Canceled for this Thursday
Dear Faculty, Students, and Friends,
Due to the environment on campus, and in support of the Syracuse University student protests and their requests from the University we have decided to cancel The BioArt Mixer till further notice. We hope that everyone stays safe.
As a faculty member in the Biology Department, I denounce these hateful acts and stand with the students protesting for change at the University.
Heidi