Lectures/Seminars

Image: MouseRGC-bipolar cells and PSD95 – Rachel Wong

  • Our very own duck hero

    Nathaniel Peters, manager of the Keck Center, has a side gig. The Ballard Mallard Duckling Drop. Read the story and watch his most recent assist (go Scrappy!) via My Ballard: Ballard resident escorts family of ducks off apartment balcony, all the way to Salmon Bay Way to go Nathaniel!

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  • Graduate students from the Tuthill lab share what it was like working in the center of Seattle’s COVID-19 testing effort

    As COVID-19 began spreading in the U.S., many people wanted to help but didn’t know how. For neuroscience graduate students Su-Yee Lee and Ellen Lesser, the “how” became clear when they received a message from UW Medicine calling for students with lab experience to help process COVID-19 samples. Read the full story at UW Grad School News

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  • Beth Buffalo featured in The Scientist

    Our colleague, Beth Buffalo has been featured in The Scientist.  Congratulations, Beth!

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  • 2019 HD Patton Symposium

    The Department of Physiology & Biophysics held its annual retreat on September 12 and 13 at the Sleeping Lady resort near Leavenworth, Washington on the east side of the Cascade Mountains. Our guest lecturer was Tim Cope, Professor of Biological Science and Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology. Tim’s talk title was “Chemotherapy-Induced Pathophysiology of…

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  • Claudia Moreno named runner-up for Ben Barres Spotlight Award

    Claudia Moreno was a runner-up for the Ben Barres Spotlight Awards which are intended to provide visibility and collaboration opportunities for scientists from underrepresented groups. The award is sponsored by eLife.

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  • Former Postdoc Jason Stumpff in the news

    Professor Linda Wordeman‘s former postdoc Jason Stumpff was recently highlighted in Vermont Medicine Magazine. “When clinicians and basic science researchers team up, new approaches to fighting cancer reach patients faster. Through “bench-to-bedside” collaborations, UVM cancer center researchers accelerate the translation of laboratory discoveries into clinical practice.” Read the full article — Dynamic Duos— in the…

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