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How do the protein complexes that couple cardiomyocytes transmit mechanical force while maintaining adhesive homeostasis? If you are a graduate student and think this question is interesting, the Kwiatkowski Lab may be […]
How do the protein complexes that couple cardiomyocytes transmit mechanical force while maintaining adhesive homeostasis? If you are a graduate student and think this question is interesting, the Kwiatkowski Lab may be […]
Roisin is taking a break from the lab to spend the summer studying Persian in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Have fun and safe travels! We will see you back in lab in the fall.
Our first paper describing the biochemical properties of alpha-T-catenin has been accepted at JBC. Link to abstract/PDF: http://www.jbc.org/content/early/2016/05/26/jbc.M116.735423.abstract
Jon Heier will be joining our lab as our newest graduate student! We are very happy to have him and excited to see what the next few years will bring!
Roisin was awarded a Brackenridge Fellowship to conduct research in the Kwiatkowski Lab for the Spring Term of 2016. Well done!
Chelsea presenting at the 2015 BGSA Symposium. Test run for ASCB in 6 weeks!
Chelsea was awarded an IBGP graduate student travel fellowship to attend the ASCB Annual Meeting. Well done Chelsea!