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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.

Published: 29 Sep 2023

Dr. Bui's lab has a new publication in Nature Communications.

Integrated modeling of the Nexin-dynein regulatory complex reveals its regulatory mechanism.

Published: 18 Sep 2023

Fascia Summer School 2023

This past July 17-21st, the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology hosted the Fascia Summer School in collaboration with the University of Padua, Italy.

The event featured didactic lectures on the most recent advances in fascia, dissection labs conducted by our lead anatomists, Carla Stecco and Gabriel Venne, and hands-on workshops to expose participants to the different fields of practice and research on fascia.

Published: 31 Jul 2023

Congratulations Kelly and Jeannie!

The department would like to congratulate FEMR staff Kelly Sears and Jeannie Mui on receiving the Technologist Award from the Microscopy Society of Canada for 2019 and 2021, respectively.

The Technologist Award recognizes those who have made significant contributions to the advancement of microscopy research or training. Congratulations to Kelly and Jeannie!

Published: 19 Jun 2023

Dr. Reinhardt's lab has been profiled by the ƬƵ Reporter.

Sustainability in research: If you want to green your lab, start with the freezer

Cell biology researcher Dieter Reinhardt explains why his lab is cool with turning up the temperature of their freezers

ByMaya Willard-Stepan,Communications Intern, ƬƵ Office of Sustainability

APRIL 6, 2023

Published: 21 Apr 2023

Galenvs Sciences Inc. and the FEMR at ƬƵ University Announce Partnership Agreement

Galenvs Sciences Inc. and the FEMR at ƬƵ University Announce PartnershipAgreement

MARCH 10, 2022

Published on Health e-News - ƬƵ University

Published: 18 Mar 2022

Celebrating a career dedicated to science and teaching - Jeannie Mui

Celebrating a career dedicated to science andteaching - Published on Health e-News

ByJason Clement

FEBRUARY 24, 2022

Published: 25 Feb 2022

Neuroanatomy is in the Cards for Member Mikaela Stiver

There are collectible trading card games for almost everything these days. Besides Pokémon, there are, of course, cards for athletes, celebrities, TV and movie characters, and musical instruments, just to name a few.

Published: 7 Dec 2021

Dr. Strauss publishes article in the Journal of Cell Biology: Cryo-EM structure of the complete and ligand-saturated insulin receptor ectodomain

Glucose homeostasis and growth essentially depend on the hormone insulin engaging its receptor. Despite biochemical and structural advances, a fundamental contradiction has persisted in the current understanding of insulin ligand–receptor interactions. While biochemistry predicts two distinct insulin binding sites, 1 and 2, recent structural analyses have resolved only site 1.

Published: 17 Feb 2020

Dr. Charles E. Smith continues long-standing collaborative investigations with Dr. James Simmer and Dr. Jan Hu from the University of Michigan

Dr. Charles E. Smithcontinues long-standing collaborative investigations with Dr. James Simmer and Dr. Jan Hu from the University of Michigan about how ameloblasts coordinate their activities to produce the protective enamel covering of teeth as well as flawed responses that occur from these cells when matrix formation/signaling is disrupted by genetic alterations.

Below is a list of recent publications:

Published: 28 Nov 2019

Dr. McPherson's Lab has developed a protocol to easily assess the specificity of antibodies—and hopefully stem some of the reproducibility crisis.

Peter S. McPherson

Opinion: Scientists Need to Demand Better Antibody Validation

My lab has developed a protocol to easily assess the specificity of antibodies—and hopefully stem some of the reproducibility crisis.

Click here to read the full article.

Published: 30 Oct 2019

Reinhardt lab receives funding from the prestigious Marfan Foundation (USA) to explore the connection between diet and disease development in Marfan syndrome

Reinhardt lab receives funding from the prestigious Marfan Foundation (USA) to explore the connection between diet and disease development in Marfan syndrome. Congratulations!

Published: 8 Oct 2019

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