By nebuchleResearchers at North Carolina State University, led by Orlando Arguello-Miranda, are exploring how generative AI and live-cell microscopy can support new approaches to studying cell... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleDuring early brain development, cells perform a complicated dance to determine their eventual locations and function. NC State scientist Eric Brooks and colleagues have worked to... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleDr. Nanette Nascone-Yoder received a new NIH grant to study how cellular mechanisms drive left-right asymmetry during organ development, a process whose failure underlies many... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleThe goal of this week-long workshop, organized by Julio Belmonte (Physics), was to train a diverse cohort of scientists—including biologists, engineers, and physicists—in CytoSim modeling... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleCongratulations to Julio Belmonte who received a prestigious NSF CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation to support his research on how actin cytoskeletal networks... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleSave the date! We have our 3rd Annual QCDB retreat on Tuesday, September 27th, 2022. Highlights included a keynote talk by Gaudenz Danuser (UT Southwestern)... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleWe welcome our two newest faculty members to the Modeling the Living Embryo cluster! Eric Brooks (Molecular Biomedical Sciences) is a developmental biologist interested in... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleCongratulations to Jessica, a member of the Laplante lab, for her NSF GRFP! Jessica is a 2020/2021 GG Scholar & a PhD student in the... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleProfessor Albert Keung has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his research proposal, “A Synthetic Biology Platform to Map and Engineer the Diverse... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleUsing microfluidics and imaging, Dr. Argüello-Miranda’s latest work monitors the response of individual yeast cells to nutrient withdrawal. They discovered that cells arrest not only...