Thrilled to share I am joining the Lingappan lab
@kdocneo
for my thesis research! Looking forward to studying lung injury and development in a kind and supportive environment 🫁🌱
My undergrad thesis work is published! We used fluorescence polarization microscopy to measure cadherin orientational order during desmosome assembly. Thanks
@mattheyseslab
for the best mentors, lab environment, and opportunity for co-first authorship 🔬
Thanks for the chance to discuss hazardous waste and environmental justice
@PennTalkScience
! A few highlights and followup resources from the episode:
🚨New Episode Out Now🚨 We’re covering the train derailment in East Palestine and the consequences following chemical spills. We invited Dr. Trevor Penning from the Center of Excellence in Environmental Toxicology to speak about the spill.
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How do I find my role in the environmental justice movement? How do we challenge hierarchies of knowledge? How can we participate in community care in Philly?
Join us next week to hear from our incredible panelists on all of the above!
@UPennSciencePol
@KaydenStockwell
Thanks for your interest! Our lab used a mouse model to show that XX chromosome complement was protective against injury, independent of gonadal sex. It is still unknown if protection is due to double dose of the X chromosome or absence of the Y
I’m unbothered by the critiques of my research statement- the comments were constructive, and I can always learn to be a better scientist (why I’m in grad school) 2/