Anatomy & Cell Biology Scientific Image Contest: Winners Announced!
This summer, department members participated in our inaugural Scientific Image Contest: "Life Magnified: An Anatomy and Cell Biology Exploration."聽
Prof. Venne is the 2024 recipient of the Osler Award for Outstanding Teaching in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Congratulations to Prof. Venne for this accomplishment!聽
Congratulations to our undergraduate scholarship winners!
Prof. Charles E. Smith has received an honorary doctorate from L'Universit茅 Laval
Congratulations to Prof. Charles E. Smith on receiving an honorary doctorate from聽L'Universit茅 Laval!
Pictured is Prof. Smith holding his award with the Secretary General (right side, Monique Richer), the Dean of the Dental School (Petros Papagerakis, left side), and the Rector (in red gown, Sophie D鈥橝mours) of Universit茅 Laval.
New publication from the Reinhardt and Strauss labs
Two faculty members of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology joined forces to bridge the field of cryo-electron microscopy (Mike Strauss) and extracellular matrix cell biology (Dieter Reinhardt). This interdisciplinary team also spanned faculties across 成人VR视频, as Michael Wozny (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences) and Valentin Nelea (Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences) spearheaded the experimental approaches together with other team members and a visiting scholar.
Congratulations to these ACB graduate students on receiving funding!
Publication from ACB and 成人VR视频 Undergraduates
A useful tool in protein research comes from the collaborative efforts of two bright 成人VR视频 undergraduates, Jerry Gao and Maxwell Tong. Under the supervision of postdoctoral fellow Thibault Legal and Associate Professor Khanh Huy Bui, Jerry and Max developed the DomainFit program for the identification of protein domains in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) maps at intermediate resolutions.
New publication from the Bui Lab
Effect of 伪-tubulin acetylation on the doublet microtubule structure.Acetylation of 伪-tubulin at the lysine 40 residue (伪K40) by 伪TAT1/MEC-17 acetyltransferase modulates microtubule properties and occurs in most eukaryotic cells. Previous literatures suggest that acetylated microtubules are more stable and damage resistant. 伪K40 acetylation is the only known microtubule luminal post-translational modification site.
New Publication by Postdoctoral Fellow Lia Paim
Cell division is a fundamental process for growth and repair in our bodies. It relies on the beautiful and complex machinery of the mitotic spindle to ensure the accurate distribution of genetic material. The spindle is made up of tiny structures called microtubules, which act like molecular cables to move chromosomes to the right places.
Graduate student Kalley Kho is first author in a new JCI publication
Severe kidney dysfunction in sialidosis mice reveals an essential role for neuraminidase 1 in reabsorption
Postdoc Thibault Legal has a new publication in the Journal of Cell Biology
CEP104/FAP256 and associated cap complex maintain stability of the ciliary tip
The 成人VR视频 Reporter has profiled the Body Donor Program.
成人VR视频鈥檚 Body Donor Program plays crucial role in health sciences education
Overall, donors have an impact on the education of more than a thousand students every year.
PhD student Neha Dinesh recognized by the American Society of Matrix Biology
Neha Dinesh, PhD student in the Reinhardt lab, won the Iozzo Trainee Award at the combined conference of the American Society for Matrix Biology, the American Society for Investigative Pathology, and the Histochemical Society held in Salt Lake City, Utah from Oct 22-25, 2023. The title of her contribution was 鈥淔ibronectin-Mediated Physiological and Pathological Mechanisms in Skeletal Development鈥.
Dr. Morales has a new publication in PLOS ONE.
Effects of Heparan sulfate acetyl-CoA: Alpha-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase (HGSNAT) inactivation on the structure and function of epithelial and immune cells of the testis and epididymis and sperm parameters in adult mice.
Dr. Bui's lab has a new publication in Nature Communications.
Integrated modeling of the Nexin-dynein regulatory complex reveals its regulatory mechanism.