We celebrated Nikhila’s paper being accepted last Tuesday night with the lab and our collaborators from the Patteson Lab (SU, Physics) at the Brewer Talking Cursive in Syracuse, NY!
Nikhila enjoying a beer tasting!
The gang.
by Heidi Hehnly in Lab Fun, Papers
We celebrated Nikhila’s paper being accepted last Tuesday night with the lab and our collaborators from the Patteson Lab (SU, Physics) at the Brewer Talking Cursive in Syracuse, NY!
Nikhila enjoying a beer tasting!
The gang.
It was delightful to have Katie out to talk about her work at Syracuse University! Thanks Katie for visiting!
You can see Katie’s website here.
Katie at the end of the table with some of our Syracuse Graduate Students after her seminar.
by Heidi Hehnly in Papers
Check out our new preprint up on BioRxiv here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.01.09.475500v1
Titled: Pericentriolar matrix integrity relies on cenexin and Polo-Like Kinase (PLK)1
Model of mitotic centrosome protein disruption with cenexin loss.
Check out the paper from Maxx and the Patteson Lab (Physics, SU) here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34995457/
Titled: Vimentin intermediate filaments mediate cell shape on visco-elastic substrates.
You can also find it on BioRxiv here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.07.286237v1.full
Representative images of wild-type (vim +/+) and vimentin-null (vim -/-) mouse embryonic fibroblasts (mEF) on glass slides. Wild-type and vimentin-null mEFs show similar distributions of F-actin stress fibers and paxillin focal adhesions. Confocal images show vimentin (yellow), actin (blue), paxillin (green) and the nucleus (pink). Scale bar, 10 μm.