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Congrats Hinton lab on getting published!
May. 10, 2022—Congrats Zer, Heather, and Andrea who are co-authors on the paper. Phillips, M. A., Arnold, K. R., Vue, Z., Beasley, H. K., Garza-Lopez, E., Marshall, A. G., Morton, D. J., McReynolds, M. R., Barter, T. T., & Hinton, A., Jr (2022). Combining Metabolomics and Experimental Evolution Reveals Key Mechanisms Underlying Longevity Differences in Laboratory Evolved Drosophila...
Hinton lab secures 5 travel awards
Dec. 13, 2021—The Hinton laboratory recently secured five ASCB Cell Biology travel awards.
Hinton named Cells special editor
Dec. 13, 2021—Dr. AJ Hinton, Jr. recently served as guest editor for Cells on the topic of “Regulatory Mechanism of Insulin Signaling in Diseases.” The Special Issue on the regulatory mechanism of insulin signaling in diseases captures the ongoing challenges of insulin resistance. The Special Issue seeks to examine and identify novel biological processes that regulate insulin resistance in...
Heather Beasley earns UNCF award
Dec. 13, 2021—UNCF (United Negro College Fund) today announced the selection of two scientists for the E. E. Just Postgraduate Fellowship in the Life Sciences. Heather Beasley, Ph.D., and Shawna K. Brookens, Ph.D., are the 2021 recipients of the post-graduate fellowship program that aims to accelerate the career development of African American scientists pursuing research careers in academia or...
Antentor Hinton, Jr. has been selected as a Topic Editor for Pathogens and Disease for a special issue on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Topic.
Oct. 5, 2021—Antentor Hinton, Jr. has been selected as a Topic Editor for Pathogens and Disease for a special issue on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Topic
The Hinton lab gets DEI article published
Oct. 5, 2021—The Hinton lab gets a DEI article published in Pathogens and Disease. Title: Toxic stress and burnout: John Henryism and social dominance in the laboratory and STEM workforce.
Hinton lab gets research article published!
Oct. 5, 2021—AJ Hinton (corresponding author), Andrea Marshall, Zer Vue, and Heather Beasley (co-authors) recently published a Cells research paper: A Universal Approach to Analyzing Transmission Electron Microscopy with ImageJ