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Congratulations to Dr. Breen!

Congratulations to Michael Breen who successfully defended his PhD thesis “Cavin-2 is a cholesterol sensor linking caveolae to the adipocyte cytoskeleton”

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By Melissa Karina Howard

Posted 15 years ago on Thursday, June 16th, 2011 in Graduate Student News

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New publication from the Harris lab: Triggers for Prion toxicity

March 12, 2026

Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders that affect both humans and animals.

Congratulations Cheyanne Frosti

March 6, 2026

Congratulations to Cheyanne Frosti in the Layne lab for successfully defending her...

New publication from the Garcia-Marcos Lab: Inhibitory probes for spatiotemporal analysis of Gαs protein signaling

February 13, 2026

NEW PUBLICATION BY THE GARCIA-MARCOS LAB A recent publication in Nature Chemical Biology...

Calendar

  • 23MarBiochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series: Nelson Lau, Ph.D. - “A diversified portfolio of animal small RNA defenses against transposons and viruses”
  • 30MarBiochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series: Sergej Djuranovic, Ph.D.
  • 6AprBiochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series: Angeline M. Lyon, Ph.D. - “Structural Insight into Phospholipase C Regulation”
  • 13AprBiochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series: Arthur Marivin, Ph.D.

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