Lab Attends Yale Genetics Retreat 2019
Syndi and Kathryn both presented posters (Syndi: ”The RNF20 complex is dynamically regulated during heart development”, Kathryn: ”The role of cilia and shear stress on vasculogenesis”), while Dr. Brueckner gave a short talk in the faculty session.
Kathryn attends FASEB 2019
Kathryn attended a week long conference in Snowmass, CO for FASEB’s The Biology of Cilia and Flagella Conference 2019.
Sveta and Syndi publish in PNAS
Sveta and Syndi have published a paper “Histone H2B monoubiquitination regulates heart development via epigenetic control of cilia motility” in collaboration with the lab of Mustafa Khokha. Congrats!
Isabella and Jake Graduate
Our two undergraduates are graduating from Yale College and starting their Masters in Public Health! Jake in Biostatistics and Isabella in Chronic Disease Epidemiology. Congrats!
Syndi Presents at the Bench to Bassinet Conference 2018
Syndi gave an oral presentation titled “The role of RNF20-complex mediated Histone Ubiquitination in Heart Development” at the PCGC Bench to Bassinet Conference in Bethesda, Maryland.
Shiaulou Starts his Assistant Professorship
Shiaulou is off to start his own lab as an Assistant Professor at MGH-Harvard, continuing his research in cilia and ciliary signaling in LR patterning. Best of luck!
Kathryn joins the Lab!
Kathryn is coming to Yale from the lab of Alex Schier at Harvard University, where she spent 2 years as a research associate following her graduation from Smith College. Welcome Kathryn!
Syndi is Awarded NSF-GRFP
Syndi has been awarded 3 years of funding from the NIH for the Graduate Research Fellowship Program for her proposal “RNF20 Mediated H2Bub1 Changes in Heart Development”. Congrats Syndi!
Syndi Presents Poster at Bench to Bassinet Conference 2017
Syndi presented a poster titled “Rnf20 mediated histone 2B monoubiquitination regulates the cilia transcriptional program” at the PCGC Bench to Bassinet Conference in Bethesda, Maryland.
Syndi joins the Lab!
Syndi is coming from The College of New Jersey from the lab of Dr. Wendy Clement. Welcome Syndi!