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Congratulations to Carina Block for her recent publication in Cell Reports!
Congratulations to Carina Block for her recent publication, "Prenatal environmental stressors impair postnatal microglia function and adult behavior in males", recently published in Cell Reports. Her paper, journey, and accomplishments were recently highlighted in an article by STAT News.
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Congratulations to Dan for his Review in Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology!
Congratulations to Dan for his recent review article published in Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology. The title of the publication is "Polarized transport of membrane and secreted proteins during lumen morphogenesis".
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We would like to welcome Parsa to the Bagnat lab!
Congratulations and welcome, Parsa Zareiesfandabadi! Parsa is a graduate student who officially joined the Bagnat lab as of January 2022.
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Congratulations to Brianna for receiving the DSCB Outstanding Paper Award!
We would like to Congratulate Brianna Peskin for receiving the "Outstanding Paper Award" from Duke's Developmental and Stem Cell Biology program. Her paper entitled, "Notochordal Signals Establish Phylogenetic Identity of the Teleost Spine" can be viewed here.
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Congratulations to Dan on his recent publication in Development!
Congratulations to Dan on his recent publication in Development! The title of the paper is "Knock-in tagging in zebrafish facilitated by insertion into non-coding regions". You can check out the paper here: Link
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Congratulations to Meghana Giri for Graduating with Distinction in Biology!
We would like to extend our Congratulations to Meghana Giri, who recently completed her honor's thesis and graduated with Distinction in Biology! Congratulations to the Class of 2021!
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Check out this new Dispatch about our recent publication in Current Biology!
Check out this new Dispatch about our recent publication in Current Biology entitled Evolution: Spinal Innovation Enabled by Genome Duplication!
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