Tommy posted a preprint on bioRxiv:
Zelda is dispensable for Drosophila melanogaster histone gene regulation
Tommy is also a co-first author on a paper that Connor submitted to MicroPublication.
Congrats to both of them!
Tommy posted a preprint on bioRxiv:
Zelda is dispensable for Drosophila melanogaster histone gene regulation
Tommy is also a co-first author on a paper that Connor submitted to MicroPublication.
Congrats to both of them!
Lauren put the bulk of her PhD reserach on bioRxiv!
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.12.07.570650
Congratulations to Casey and Lauren and alumni Skye and Henrik, and undergradaute Samia for publication of “A cost-free CURE: using bioinformatics to identify DNA-binding factors at a specific genomic locus” at JMBE!
Lauren and Connor share first authorship, and Casey is co-corresponding author on:
A bioinformatics screen reveals hox and chromatin remodeling factors at the Drosophila histone locus
Congratulations to Hannah (and alum Gwyn), whose paper was recently published!
A hybrid RNA FISH immunofluorescence protocol on Drosophila polytene chromosomes
We are so excited to welcome Amirah Hurst as our new lab manager! Amirah earned her M.S. from Georgia State University in 2021 and her B.S. in Neuroscience in 2016. Welcome, Amirah!
Today we bid farewell to Pamela, who will return to Emory in fall 2024 to start her PhD in the Emory Immunology and Molecular Pathogenesis (IMP) program! Good luck, Pamela!
Hannah has moved on to the Emory/GA Tech BME PhD program! But not before submitting her manuscript: Gilbonio, HE, GL Puckett, E Nguyen, and LE Rieder. A hybrid RNA FISH immunofluorescence protocol on Drosophila polytene chromosomes. bioRxiv: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.06.12.544616v1
Congratulations, Hannah!
We are excited to hire a laboratory manager! Your primary responsibilities will include reserach support, but there are also opportunities for side research projects. Salary depends upon experience, but is hourly (with overtime options) and begins around $36k/year.
https://staff-emory.icims.com/jobs/110656/job
Note: if you have additional experience or degrees, please still apply— I will be able to hire you into a salaried, more advanced position with higher pay!
We are thrilled that Tommy was recently awarded an F31 from NICHD! Congratulations, Tommy!
We are thrilled to recruit both Sisi and Nicole to join us for their PhD research!
We are excited to welcome first year GMB graduate student Sisi into the lab for the third rotation. Welcome, Sisi!
Congratulations to Lauren, Connor, Skye, Eric, and Casey for submitting the results of their bioinformatics CURE screen to G3!
Congratulations to Mellisa, Lauren, Pamela, Hannah, Robert, Skye, and Gwyn for submitting a paper based on Mellisa’s honors research to G3!
We bid farewell to Robert and welcome Don (BCDB) and Nicole (GMB) to the lab for their second rotations! May the flies be with you all.
We turned lemons into lemonade during the early pandemic and invented a free, virtual, bioinformatics CURE! Casey and Lauren and Skye recently submitted the CURE to bioRxiv, and included data from Henrik:
A cost-free CURE: Using bioinformatics to identify DNA-binding factors at a specific genomic locus
Congratulations to everyone who worked extremely hard on developing and testing this CURE!
We are excited to have Robert rotating in our lab for GMB Rotation 1! He’s already learning how to perform polytene chromosome squashes ;)
We are excited that Gwyn is moving up to a position in the Biology Dept as Facilities Planning Coordinator, and Edgar has committed to Emory EMT training! They will do great things!
Eric and Edgar presented their summer research at the SURE 2022 symposium!
We are searching for a laboratory manager to take over from Gwyn Puckett, who will soon take a full time position with Emory Biology facilities. We are accepting applicants with a range of background/experience.
Apply here:
Research Specialist - https://staff-emory.icims.com/jobs/96663/job
Research Specialist, Lead – https://staff-emory.icims.com/jobs/96660/job
Lauren will discuss the CURE that she ran during Casey’s genetics class at the 2022 Bridging Research and Education with Model Organisms (BREWMOR) meeting.
This free meeting will take place virtually on Monday, July 25, from 1–5 p.m. EST and is intended for anyone interested in incorporating hands-on research including model organisms into the undergraduate classroom.