NEWS
Congratulations to Dan, Jamie and Susie for winning the awards at the Duke Cell Bio Retreat!
Dan is a post-doc in the Bagnat Lab and he won the best post-doc talk award. Jamie is a graduate student in the Bagnat lab and she won the Pauline Caron commemorative award, in recognition of leadership, diversity and inclusion....
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Congratulations to Esther for winning the poster award at GI Research Night!
Congratulations to Esther! Esther is a graduate student in the Bagnat lab. She won the best poster award at the GI Research Night.
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Congratulations to James for his recent publication!
Congratulations to James! James is a lab analyst in the Bagnat lab. His paper entitled "Tissue self-organization underlies morphogenesis of the notochord" was published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. (PDF file) (Supplementary Data) (Videos)
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Congratulations to Susie for receiving NRSA fellowship award!
Congratulations to Susie for being awarded the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Predoctoral Fellowship (F31)!
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A new publication featured in Duke Research Blog
A new publication from our lab "Spine Patterning Is Guided by Segmentation of the Notochord Sheath" is featured in Duke Research Blog! (PDF file)
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Congratulations to Susie for her publication!
Congratulations to Susie! Susie is a fourth-year graduate student in Bagnat lab and her paper entitled "Spine Patterning Is Guided by Segmentation of the Notochord Sheath" is published in Cell Reports. (PDF file)
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A new publication featured in regenerationNEXT news
A recent publication from our lab "Sheath cell invasion and trans-differentiation repair mechanical damage caused by loss of caveolae in the zebrafish notochord" is also featured in regeneration NEXT news! (regenerationNEXT)
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Congratulations to Brianna for joining the Bagnat Lab!
Congratulations to Brianna Peskin, a rising second year student in the DSCB program, for joining the Bagnat lab!
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