By nebuchleCongratulations to Blake, the latest fellow of the Tri-Institutional Molecular Mycology and Pathogenesis Training Program. The Tri-I MMPTP is a multidisciplinary program spanning three major... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleJulia Grzymkowski, 2nd year graduate student in the Nascone-Yoder lab, presented a talk to an international audience at the recent VIRTUAL Southeast Regional Society for Developmental Biology... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleCortical development involves a switch from the self-amplification of stem cells to the generation of neuron and glia by progenitors. A new paper in Development... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleAn interdisciplinary team led by Mary Elting has been awarded $1.2 million from the National Science Foundation to build synthetic cytoskeletons inside living cells. Read... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleCaroline Laplante and Mary Elting (co-I) were awarded a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the mechanisms of the contractile... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleWe had our first all-day retreat at the Raulston Arboretum. Highlights included a keynote talk by Lance Davidson, short talks from cluster PIs, and lightning... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleCongrats to undergraduate Ana Sofia for winning a Goldwater Scholarship! Ana Sofia has engaged in research both in the Elting lab and with an REU... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleAn NC State team comprised of Albert Keung, Balaji Rao, and Caroline Laplante has received a grant to develop molecular-scale tools that can monitor and/or modify the epigenome.... |Uncategorized
By nebuchleNanette Nascone-Yoder was awarded a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for a five-year study into the early development of the stomach...