You can read more about the course here. Congratulations Haein!
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Jason receives a Basil O’Connor Research Scholar Award
This grant will fund our investigations of the mechanical control of mitotic chromosome biorientation. You can read more about the project and the award here.
Julia Torvi awarded the 2014 Woodworth Prize
This award, which recognizes a UVM Biochemistry student with an outstanding academic record, will support Julia’s research on kinetochore force dynamics this summer. Congratulations Julia!
Cindy Fonseca wins a prize for best poster presentation at BAMMapalooza.
This was a great meeting put on by the Boston Area Mitosis and Meiosis group, hosted by Iain Cheeseman and Jonathan Higgins. Congratulations on a great job Cindy!
Sam Bissonette successfully defends her Honors Thesis on the mechanical control of mitotic chromosome biorientation.
Congratulations Sam!
Julia Torvi and Dana Messinger join the lab.
Welcome Julia and Dana!
Jason and Mary Tang are awarded a VCC/LCCRO Program Grant!
The Vermont Cancer Center and Lake Champlain Cancer Research Organization awarded Jason and Mary Tang a Program Grant to investigate the consequences of disrupting chromosome alignment.
Cooper Pearson joins the lab.
Haein Kim joins the lab!
Haein is in the CMB graduate program at UVM and bravely decided to become the first grad student in the Stumpff lab.
Sam Bissonette joins the lab as an Undergraduate Honors Thesis student
Sam will be studying the mechanisms controlling mitotic chromosome orientation for her honors thesis project.