Cool new study from Castaneda lab, using Hehnly Lab Microscopes!

by Heidi Hehnly in ,


Check out the cool study from Jules Riley, a recent undergraduate from the Castaneda lab who is off to graduate school at UPENN. The Hehnly lab had the pleasure to work with Jules on tissue culture and learning quantitative light microscopy. Jules and Carlos put together this beautiful study on UBQLN2 behavior under stress in cells!

Check it out on BioRxiv here:https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.17.335380v1

From Fig 1, showing UBQLN2 forms membraneless liquid-like bodies following stress.

From Fig 1, showing UBQLN2 forms membraneless liquid-like bodies following stress.

A favorite Jules shot (middle) with two Hehnly lab members, Nikhila (Left) and Julie Manikas (right, currently a grad student at NYU).  This was after ASCB in 2019.

A favorite Jules shot (middle) with two Hehnly lab members, Nikhila (Left) and Julie Manikas (right, currently a grad student at NYU). This was after ASCB in 2019.