Hehnly Lab postdoc Yan Wu looking beautiful with her poster at Syracuse University’s Office of Research postdoc poster session. She presented on her recent study featured in Development.
New Paper Alert!
Check out our new paper in Development! Titled: Specific mitotic events drive left-right organizer development.
We also did a fun interview with development titled: The people behind the papers- Yan Wu, Yiling Lan and Heidi Hehnly.
And a fun highlight of the paper can be found titled: Mitotic events help distinguish left from right.
Congrats to all the lab and everyone involved!
Congrats to Hehnly Lab Seniors!
Congrats to Alison Gerety who received a distinction in Biology, was a Renee Crown Honors student, and won an Outstanding Achievement in Biology award for her thesis on “Characterization of Vimentin in Zebrafish Lateral Line Development”!
Congrats to Abdalla W. Shamil who was awarded both Academic and Research Achievements, and was a Renee Crown Honors student!
We can’t wait to see all that you go on to do!
Abdalla, Heidi, and Alison before the Biology Award Ceremony.
Alison at her poster on her Thesis project.
Great Spring Poster Presentations!
We had some great presentations from Yiling Lan (New England Society of Developmental Biology, Woods Hole, MA) and Isabela Morales (SOURCE Poster Presentation at SU).
Isabela Morales talking about the role of Pericentrin in early embryo development.
Lan going over his new findings on the role of Pericentrin and Cenexin in early embryonic development.