
September 3, 2020
Lori O’Brien featured on Finding Genius Podcast
Dr. Lori O’Brien works toward kidney disease cure through Nephron Progenitor studies. Click here to hear podcast.
September 3, 2020
Dr. Lori O’Brien works toward kidney disease cure through Nephron Progenitor studies. Click here to hear podcast.
August 21, 2020
Drs. Sarah Cohen & Mohanish Deshmukh will use multicolor live-cell imaging to understand how stem cells reorganize as they differentiate into neurons and glia. Their long term goals are to determine whether defects in organelle dynamics are a fundamental feature of neurodegenerative disease. This project combines Dr. Cohen’s expertise in microscopy and organelle dynamics with …
August 2, 2020
Please join us in congratulating, Hernán Mendez (Kathleen Caron Lab), for being selected as a 2020 HHMI Gilliam Fellow. The goal of this graduate fellowship program is to increase the diversity among scientists who are prepared to assume leadership roles in science, particularly as college and university faculty. The program provides awards to pairs of …
June 18, 2020
Over the past year, 17 CZI Imaging Scientists — engineers, physicists, mathematicians, computer scientists and biologists — have been working in imaging cores and centers across the U.S. to advance the research and tools necessary to understand and identify disease. They have designed new workshops and courses, updated imaging core facility infrastructure, developed new instrumentation, …
May 5, 2020
Congratulations to Linda Levitch on her highly-deserved promotion to Associate Professor based on her excellence in teaching!
April 20, 2020
Treatment Opportunities Seen for Angelman Syndrome
April 17, 2020
Graham Diering was recently interviewed from a reporter for ºÚÁÏÍø-TV, for her blog about dreams during the pandemic. Its a fun snappy little article! Click here for interview
April 2, 2020
Doug Phanstiel’s proposal entitled “Identifying Alzheimer’s Disease Causal Variants and Target Genes Using iPSC-derived Microglia” has been awarded from the NIH National Institute on Aging (NIA). The objective of this proposal is to employ advanced genomic technologies to determine how genetic variation contributes to Alzheimer’s disease risk. This work will identify the key genes involved …
April 1, 2020
Gabrielle Gentile and Nicole Rivera, in the Giudice lab, have been selected for three years graduate research fellowships (GRFP) from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Gabby received her B.S. from the University of Pittsburgh, is currently a second year GMB student and part of the MiBio training program. Nicole received her B.S. from the University …
February 20, 2020
While the health risks linking tobacco use by pregnant woman has been long understood, vaping presents a new frontier. A recent study from the lab of Kathleen Caron, PhD, shows that there are some definite ill effects of e-cigarettes and the health of the offspring. Read the whole cover story at the Endocrine News website