As we say goodbye to Sanjib Guha and Anson Cheng, we welcome Spencer Gray and Upasana Ganguly. It’s always tough to watch folks you’ve worked ...
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Our new graduate student from the Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Program will be working on several aspects of the Tau project under the dual mentorship ...
Corneal nerves are important for cornea health, and for protecting the eye from outside elements. They are mostly nociceptive, coding discomfort and pain in response ...
Tau is a central player in the pathogenesis of numerous age-related neurodegenerative diseases, with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) being the best example. Tau from AD brain ...
Welcome to the first post-COVID update to the NehrkeLab website. Routine maintenance took a hit during the pandemic, but I’m working to rectify that. We ...
We have recently received funding from the NSF to study the role of intrinsic cell death proteins in oscillatory calcium signaling and from NIH to ...
Dr. Guha joins us from California where he worked at the Buck Institute studying oxidative stress signaling in worms under Dr. Pankaj Kapahi. He was ...
Dr. Smith (Paul Brookes, mentor) successfully defended his dissertation last week. As a farewell gift to the Brookes Lab, he had a picture commissioned, which ...
Our coordinators Jessie Hogestyn and E’Lissa Flores waited out a thunderstorm yesterday along with a crew of graduate student and undergraduate preceptors to begin the ...
Dr Evan Myers and Peter Sobraske have begun research this month as a postdoctoral fellow and undergraduate summer scholar, respectively. Evan comes to us from ...