Lab lunch @ Little Saigon
We celebrated our awesome summer student Victor as he finishes up his research time with us with pho and Vietnamese coffee!
We celebrated our awesome summer student Victor as he finishes up his research time with us with pho and Vietnamese coffee!
Victor Tyne, a physics and classics major from the University of Chicago, will be spending the summer in our lab. He joined through our department’s new undergraduate summer program. Details can be found here.
Ankita presented a platform talk on her recently published work describing the activation of a DNA repair helicase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis while Drake gave a poster on his transcriptional flux assay development.
Graduate student Youmian You has begun her rotation in the lab! She will be applying smTIRF and fluorescence anisotropy to look at the competitive binding of transcription factors. Welcome Youmian!
Eric G. described work from the lab uncovering the mechanisms of transcription regulation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and visited virtually with the biophysics community at Cornell University. Here’s hoping the next visit will be in person!!!
Ankita and other trainees at WashU and SLU presented their science to a broad range of TB researchers. Great job Ankita!