Dr. Andrew Yoo has been selected to serve as a member of the Molecular Neurogenetics Study Section

Dr. Andrew Yoo has been selected to serve as a member of the Molecular Neurogenetics Study Section

Congratulations to Dr. Andrew Yoo! Dr. Andrew Yoo, Associate Professor of Developmental Biology, has been selected to serve as a member of the Molecular Neurogenetics Study Section, Center for Scientific Review starting August 2 and ending on June 30, 2025. Members for this committee are selected on the basis of their demonstrated competence and achievement […]
Dr. Bo Zhang has received a R35 Maximizing Investigator’s Research Award

Dr. Bo Zhang has received a R35 Maximizing Investigator’s Research Award

Congratulations to Dr. Bo Zhang! Bo Zhang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology, has received a five-year, $1,890,000 R35 Maximizing Investigator’s Research Award (MIRA) for Early Stage Investigators from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, beginning August 1, 2021, for his project entitled Transcriptional regulation of domesticated transposable elements-derived promoters […]
Dr. Nerbonne’s New Publication

Dr. Nerbonne’s New Publication

Congratulations to Dr. Nerbonne’s Lab on their recent publication! Modulation of the effects of Class-Ib antiarrhythmics on cardiac NaV1.5-encoded channels by accessory NaVβ subunits. Zhu W, Wang W, Angsutararux P, Mellor RL, Isom LL, Nerbonne JM, Silva JR. JCI Insight. 2021 Jun 22:143092.
Dr. Ornitz’s New Publication

Dr. Ornitz’s New Publication

Congratulations to Dr. David Ornitz’s Lab on their recent publication! Deletion of Fibroblast growth factor 9 globally and in skeletal muscle results in enlarged tuberosities at sites of deltoid tendon attachments. Leek CC, Soulas JM, Bhattacharya I, Ganji E, Locke RC, Smith MC, Bhavsar JD, Polson SW, Ornitz DM, Killian ML. Dev Dyn. 2021 Jun […]
Dr. Theunissen’s New Publication

Dr. Theunissen’s New Publication

Congratulations to Dr. Theunissen’s Lab on their recent publication! Probing the signaling requirements for naive human pluripotency by high-throughput chemical screening. Khan SA, Park KM, Fischer LA, Dong C, Lungjangwa T, Jimenez M, Casalena D, Chew B, Dietmann S, Auld DS, Jaenisch R, Theunissen TW. Cell Rep. 2021 Jun 15;35(11):109233.