Shell Chen, Class of 2023, has decided to join the ‘B’ team! Her project will be examining the molecular interactions of the B chromosomes and their progenitor chromosome, Chromosome 4. We hope you’re glad to ‘B’ here!
Author: Hanlon, Stacey
Another Busy ‘B’: Michelle has decided to join the lab!
The Hanlon Lab is the official new home of Mengjia Michelle Lin, currently a first-year Ph.D. student in the MCB Graduate Program. Her work will focus on the dynamics of B chromosomes during female meiosis. Welcome, Michelle!
A ‘B’ig welcome our final Fall rotons, Heather and Josette!
The Hanlon Lab welcomes MCB predoctoral graduate students Heather and Josette for their last fall rotation! We hope you love the Bs as much as we do!
Great ‘B’-sentation by Paulo at the UConn Fall Frontiers Exhibition
Here’s Paulo Belato, ready to share his research as a McNair Scholar at the 2021 Fall Frontiers in Undergraduate Research exhibition. Way to go, Paulo!
Mengjia (Michelle) Lin begins her rotation in the Hanlon Lab – just in time for Halloween!
Mengjia (Michelle) Lin is spending the second rotation cycle in the Hanlon Lab! Her project will be to examine how the B chromosomes segregate during a live female meiosis. Welcome to the lab Michelle, and we hope you have a ‘ghoul’ rotation during this spooky season!
Welcome to our first roton of the 2021-22 school year: Ruiyi Sun!
Ruiyi Sun will be spending six glorious weeks in the Hanlon Lab as part of the fall 2021 rotation cycle within the MCB Graduate Program. Welcome Ruiyi, and we hope you enjoy your time in the lab!
Welcome, Ayushi and Ryan!
The Hanlon Lab is proud to welcome undergrads Ayushi Patel and Ryan Gado to the ‘B’ Team! We are excited to have you in the lab and look forward to a fantastic fall!
Paulo is doing ‘well’ in the lab!
Congrats to Paulo, who loaded his first agarose gel today! He was checking to make sure his RNA extraction went according to plan, which we’re happy to report it did. Nice work, Paulo!
The Hanlon Lab: Summer 2021
The first (of many!) Hanlon Lab photos! From left to right: Paulo Belato, Stacey Hanlon, and Kaylah Samuelson.
Publication alert: Multi-Scale Organization of the Drosophila melanogaster Genome
The Hanlon Lab’s review on genome organization in D. melanogaster is now online! Congrats to Kaylah and former-rotation-student Sam on your first publication as Huskies! Read it here: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/12/6/817