New Publication by Michael Hortsch
“ The interrupted learner: How distractions during live and video lectures influence learning outcomes ” has been published in Anatomical Sciences Education!
“ The interrupted learner: How distractions during live and video lectures influence learning outcomes ” has been published in Anatomical Sciences Education!
“ An apicosome initiates self-organizing morphogenesis of human pluripotent stem cells ” has been published in the Journal of Cell Biology!
“ Hepatic neuregulin 4 signaling defines an endocrine checkpoint for steatosis-to-NASH progression ” has been published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation!
New CDB students are awarded 2017 Bradley Merrill Patten Fellowships!
Breane has received the 2017 Sarah Winans Newman Graduate Student Teaching Award!
Emily has received the 2017 Bradley M. Patten Award for Excellence in Graduate Research!
Michael has received the 2017 Shelley J. Almburg Graduate Student Service Award!
Ken has received the 2017 Bradley M. Patten Award for Excellence in Postdoctoral Research!
Lei (Engel Lab) has been awarded a Cooley's Anemia Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship!
“ Collective Force Regulation in Anti-parallel Microtubule Gliding by Dimeric Kif15 Kinesin Motors ” has been published in Current Biology!
Kate is a 2017 recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award in Medical Education through the annual Dean’s Awards Program! This award recognizes truly outstanding faculty educators who are making exceptional
Michael Hortsch’s “ Climbing Bloom's taxonomy pyramid: Lessons from a graduate histology course ” has been published in Anatomical Sciences Education and is featured on the
Flor (Castro Lab) has been awarded a NIH Predoctoral Fellowship!
Kristen is the inaugural recipient of the Camille Mrozowski Award! The first annual Camille Mrozowksi Award for Service Excellence in Research was launched this year to honor a beloved colleague who embodied optimism,
“ A pluripotent stem cell-based model for post-implantation human amniotic sac development ” has been published in Nature Communications!
The Center for Organogenesis training program will receive uninterrupted funding as it enters its 21st year!
“ Serotonergic Modulation Enables Pathway-Specific Plasticity in a Developing Sensory Circuit in Drosophila ” has been published in Neuron!
" The DYT6 Dystonia Protein THAP1 Regulates Myelination within the Oligodendrocyte Lineage ” has been published in Developmental Cell!
“ Protein Interaction Analysis Provides a Map of the Spatial and Temporal Organization of the Ciliary Gating Zone ” has been published in Current
“ Neuropilin-1 promotes Hedgehog signaling through a novel cytoplasmic motif ” has been published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry!