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  • Meet our newest member: Gabriele Juskeviciute

    Meet our newest member: Gabriele Juskeviciute

    We are so happy to welcome Gabby to the lab!  Gabby joined in July and has been slowly assuming the responsibilities of lab manager and supervisor of our undergraduate student workers.  She is off to a great start! We asked Gabby a few questions to get to know her better…… Read More

    Jun. 6, 2018

  • Nathan’s paper published in eLife

    Nathan’s paper published in eLife

    Nathan's paper "Nanoscale architecture of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe contractile ring" is now published in eLife. (Click to read: eLife 2017;6:e28865).   In collaboration with Abigail Lind (Rokas Lab at Vanderbilt, ), Nathan used super-resolution microscopy to determine the spatial relationship of contractile ring proteins at nanoscale resolution. These results were further… Read More

    Jun. 6, 2018

  • Alumni highlights: Adam Bohnert’s paper featured in New York Times

    Alumni highlights: Adam Bohnert’s paper featured in New York Times

    Adam Bohnert graduated from the Gould Lab in 2013, after which he joined Cynthia Kenyon’s group at UCSF/Calico Life Sciences. He has been studying aging using the model systems of oogenesis in C. elegans and Xenopus. His findings have just been published in Nature. His results were also highlighted in… Read More

    Jun. 6, 2018

  • Visit Gould Lab posters at ASCB2017

    Visit Gould Lab posters at ASCB2017

    The Gould Lab is busy putting finishing touches on posters to present at ASCB.  We hope that you'll stop by our posters or otherwise find us to discuss about our latest results! Our official presentation times are: … Read More

    Jun. 6, 2018

  • Alaina’s paper accepted at MBoC!

    Alaina’s paper accepted at MBoC!

    2018 is off to a great start: MBoC has recently accepted a manuscript by Alaina Willet, a post-doc in the Gould lab!  This paper builds on the work of former graduate student Adam Bohnert, which demonstrated phospho-regulation of the formin Cdc12, which is essential for forming the actin of the contractile ring. Adam also identified Sid2… Read More

    Jun. 6, 2018