You can check out the paper here.
Check out the cool article on the Microscopy happening here at Syracuse University
You can check out the article here featuring me and Jonah, and Mirna Skanata’s and Jenny Ross’s groups. The article is titled “Peek into the hidden world inside of cells”.
Left to Right: Mirna Skanata, Heidi Hehnly, Jenny Ross. Image on screen from Ali Patteson’s lab.
Physics major Hong Beom Lee ’23 operates a Zeiss LSM 710 confocal microscope. Biology major Jonah Da Silva ’24 is in the background.
Rab8, Rab11, and Rab35 coordinate lumen and cilia formation during zebrafish left-right organizer development
The paper is finally up at PLoS Genetics, congrats to everyone involved! You can check out the study titled “Rab8, Rab11, and Rab35 coordinate lumen and cilia formation during zebrafish left-right organizer development” here.
Figure 1 from the study that argues Left-Right Organizer cells start making cilia before they start assembling a lumen! This observations was first found by undergraduate Julie Manikas, who is an author on the study. Check it out!
Big Weekend at Syracuse University
The Hehnly Lab is excited to celebrate with our Graduates Thomas Cammerino (winner of Biology’s Outstanding Biotechnology Award) and Christopher Taveras (winner of Biology’s Outstanding Biology Award). We also celebrated Abrar and Nikhila’s PhD hooding, and Nikhila was awarded Biology’s Alexander Gourevitch Memorial Award in Biology. Congrats everyone and we are all excited to see how you change the world.
Left to right: Nikhila, Heidi, Chris, and Thomas
Waiting to get hooded, Left to Right: Abbi, Heidi, and Nikhila