Lindsay Rathbun did a great job presenting her work today on the role of cell division in tissue morphogenesis in her new home at Syracuse University’s Biology Department! She also did a splendid job announcing to the University the Hehnly Lab Halloween Party that is coming up on October 27. So excited!
Mitosis Microsymposium at Naples Central School, Naples NY
Yesterday the Bergstralh and Hehnly lab hosted their 2nd Mitosis Microsymposium, but this time we did it in Naples NY. The Naples Biology Class participated, presented, and asked great questions during the event. I’ve attached some photos below, but special thanks to Jon Betrus for hosting and participating, and providing the most beautiful locale for dinner afterwards. SPECIAL thanks to the students of Biology at NCS for participating. Again, thanks to everyone that helped, particularly my husband Mike Chang, my mom Sharon Hehnly, and Allyn Pridmore.
Here’s several photos of everyone either at the Naples Central School, on a hike at Grime’s glen, or at dinner at Jon Betrus’s cabin.
Seminar at Ithaca College
I had a great time at Ithaca College talking about cell division and tissue morphogenesis! What a beautiful campus!
Congrats to Lindsay Rathbun and what a fun IZFC!
Lindsay won 3rd place at the International Zebrafish Conference (IZFC) this past week in Madison Wisconsin. We had a great time visiting friends, learning about zebrafish, and presenting our work. Lindsay also gave an oral presentation on her and Erica Colicino's studies testing the role of the cytokinetic bridge in lumen formation. Great Job Lindsay! I can't wait to go next year to the IZFC! Also, my favorite conference companion Bart Hehnly Chang also had a successful flight and Madison trip!