Erica Colicino and Lindsay Rathbun (Hehnly Lab Graduate students) did a great job at their posters this year! Presenting on the role of Gravin and PLK1 in centrosome function (Erica) and Spindle and cleavage furrow positioning during embryonic patterning (Lindsay).
Congrats to Paul!
Paul Lovell recently presented his poster with Alice Marie Garrastegui, both students from Syracuse University. Paul is a senior and has been in our lab for the past two years studying the role of supernumerary centrosomes in Breast cancer. We will miss him, but we are all excited for him to start graduate school at University of Nebraska next fall. Congrats Paul!
ASCB 2016 in San Francisco
Lindsay Rathbun and Erica Colicino did a great job this year presenting their work at ASCB in San Francisco! Erica talked about her study on the spatial and temporal regulation of the mitotic kinase Plk1 and Lindsay presented her work on the role of division orientation during 3D expansion and embryonic patterning.