The Callahan Triplets visit the lab… just enough baby-holders!
苹果软件-免费软件站-outline-大航加速器mac下载
苹果软件-免费软件站-outline-大航加速器mac下载
It’s been a productive and fun summer in the MCBL!
苹果软件-免费软件站-outline-大航加速器mac下载
Last week, we were happy to celebrate commencement for our 2024 graduates! The MCBL had 4 students walk, Paige Morris, Jessica Meechan, Riley Smart and Austin Ricci. We’re sad to see them move on to greener pastures, but overjoyed to have Austin staying with us as he pursues his Ph.D.
苹果软件-免费软件站-outline-大航加速器mac下载
The lab recently celebrated the end of a great school year with a lunch at Rennie’s Landing. We are looking forward to another great year and to the start of our summer projects!
苹果软件-免费软件站-outline-大航加速器mac下载
So happy to finally announce that our undergraduate assistant Austin has been accepted into the human physiology graduate program here at the University of Oregon. He will be continuing to work in our lab taking on his new role of grad student! Congrats Austin!!!!
苹果软件-免费软件站-outline-大航加速器mac下载
Over this past weekend, we attended our first ever conference in Bend, Oregon as a lab group! Our abstract was selected for the President’s Cup competition and Grace delivered an outstanding thematic presentation explaining our novel approach to distinguish myosin heavy chain isoform during single muscle fiber dissection in humans. Great job, Grace!
苹果软件-免费软件站-outline-大航加速器mac下载
Snapped a recent picture of our complete lab group (minus Dr. Callahan) at one of our most recent lab meetings! We discussed the procedures and events that are currently happening in the lab as well as some housekeeping items. More updates to come!
苹果软件-免费软件站-outline-大航加速器mac下载
苹果软件-免费软件站-outline-大航加速器mac下载
Construction in the new lab is nearly complete. We are staffing up, recruiting graduate students and ordering equipment. Very exciting times for the group. Watch this space for new studies, information and opportunities!
Under Construction
Here’s where you’ll find the latest on studies and developments at the Muscle Cellular Physiology Laboratory at the University of Oregon. Much like the laboratory space, this is a work in progress and always will be; we’ll just get more productive as we go!