Gould Lab heads to ASCB 2016
Jun. 6, 2018—Members of the Gould Lab will be presenting at the 2016 ASCB Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA. Chloe will present during the mini-symposium "Cell Division: Chromosome and Cytoskeletal Dynamics" (Wed, Dec. 7 at 8:30am, Room 104). Also, stop by our posters to hear more about our research. We look forward to seeing you there! Presenter Date Time...
Chloe Snider named Vanderbilt Prize Student Scholar
Jun. 6, 2018—Congratulations, Chloe! As 2017 Vanderbilt Prize Student Scholar, Chloe will be mentored by the previous year's Vanderbilt Prize Winner. The Vanderbilt Prize is awarded to women scientists who have contributed greatly to their field and who have a strong track record of mentoring. The 2016 Vanderbilt Prize Winner is Elaine Fuchs of The Rockefeller Institute. To read...
Hannah is awarded a VUSRP Fellowship
Jun. 6, 2018—Congratulations to Hannah, who was selected to be a fellow for the 2017 Vanderbilt University Summer Research Program (VUSRP). VUSRP fellows receive a stipend to support 10 weeks of full-time research during the summer break. We are excited to have Hannah working full time in lab this summer! For more information about VUSRP, visit https://my.vanderbilt.edu/vusrp/.
Rodrigo heads to AQLM at Woods Hole
Jun. 6, 2018—Rodrigo starts today the course "Analytical Quantitative Light Microscopy" at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. Rodrigo is 1 of 32 students taking this 10-day intensive course during which he'll build a microscope, learn image processing techniques, and discuss new advances in light microscopy such as FRET, FLIM, TIRF, and patterned illumination among many...
Chloe Snider is awarded an AHA fellowship
Jun. 6, 2018—Congratulations, Chloe! Chloe received a 2-year predoctoral fellowship award from the American Heart Association for her research project, "Investigating molecular mechanisms underlying formation and anchoring of the cytokinetic ring." Chloe's fellowship period begins July 1. For more information about Chloe's project, check out the Gould Lab research pages.