
News
Yumi's paper on partial Rb phosphorylation and a reversible state of E2F activation is out in Nature!
Yumi's paper on partial Rb phosphorylation and a reversible state of E2F activation is out in Nature.!
The July 11th issue of Nature will have both Yumi's and Bo's papers. This is a first!
Bo’s paper describing his surprising results on ER-PM contact gradients is out in Nature!
Bo’s paper is published in Nature! Congratulations also Jake and Alex
Congratulations, Yumi!
Yumi started her own faculty position at the RIKEN Institute in Kobe Japan. Her laboratory is called the “Laboratory for Quantitative Biology of Cell Fate Decision”. Congratulations Yumi!!
https://www.bdr.riken.jp/en/research/labs/konagaya-y/index.html
Congratulations, Marielle!
The paper from Marielle on the lipid checkpoint controlling the decision to enter the cell cycle was published in Nature Communications!
Congratulations, Taka and Michael!
The paper from Taka and Michael on two opposing roles of HIF before and after the commitment point to differentiate has now been published in Cell Systems.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37995680/
Congratulations, Dr. Uddin!
Congratulations, Dr. Uddin, Pediatric Endocrinology Fellow in the Teruel Lab, for receiving the Best Poster Prize at Weill Cornell Pediatrics Research Day for your research on Glucocorticoids, Circadian Rhythms, and Obesity!
Congratulations, David!
Congratulations, David, for being awarded a 3-year NIH F30 fellowship to support your MD/PhD research!
Tobias is elected to the American Academy of the Arts and Sciences
Congratulations to Tobias for his election into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences!
Henri presents at the NYC Regional Diabetes Symposium
Congrats to Henri Berger, a PhD student in the Teruel Lab, for getting selected to give a talk at the Fleischer NYC Regional Diabetes Symposium held on May 5th at the Albert Einstein Medical Center. He did an outstanding job with his presentation!
Two fellowships awarded
Congratulations, Samsara, for getting an NIH F31 fellowship and Alex for getting an American Heart Postdoctoral Fellowship!
FABP4 paper is published in PLOS Biology
The paper from Zahra and Zhibo and others on slow and fast positive feedbacks driving cell differentiation in adipogenesis is out in Plos Biology.
Cdt1 paper is published in Molecular Cell
The paper from Nalin and others describing how cells prevent re-replication of already replicated DNA is out in Molecular Cell.
Looking forward to hosting the departmental Happy Hour this Friday!
Looking forward to hosting the departmental happy hour this Friday!
Congratulations to an awesome team!
Weill Cornell posted a nice writeup of our latest circadian papers! Great job, Zhibo, Joydeb, and Zahra on our PNAS paper! And great job, Stefan, Roma, Agnes, Kyle, Hayley, Atefeh, and Wenting on our Cell Reports paper!