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Congrats to Nicole Woodhead for her WiCell poster award at the Midwest Regional Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology!
Thank you to the UW Biotechnology Center, 10X Genomics, and Illumina for a Sequencing Pilot Program Award!
A special shout out to Cesi Deng for designing and writing a proposal for the 2024 10X Genomics / Illumina Sequencing Pilot Program. We got the award!!!
Check out what our Tamplin lab alum Casey Ostheimer has been up to!
Congratulations to Nicole Woodhead on winning a 2023 SCRMC Research Training Award!
Nicole’s project titled, “Integrin alpha 4 (itga4)-mediated lodging in the fetal liver niche triggers programmed quiescence of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs)” was awarded a 2023 Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center (SCRMC) Research …
Congrats to Dr. Elujoba-Bridenstine!
Congratulations to Dr. Elujoba-Bridenstine on earning her PhD! Her journey in the lab started at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2016. After one year as very talented technician in the lab, Damola was …
Check out our new paper in Development!
Congratulations to Dr. Rebecca Schiavo on her recent manuscript titled, “Vascular endothelial growth factor-c regulates hematopoietic stem cell fate in the dorsal aorta” that was published in the journal Development. https://journals.biologists.com/dev/article/doi/10.1242/dev.199498/273762/Vascular-endothelial-growth-factor-c-regulates
Congrats to Dr. Rebecca Schiavo!
A very big congratulations to Dr. Rebecca Schiavo on earning her PhD! All of her hard work over the past 5 years has paid off! She moved to UW-Madison during the pandemic in 2020 from …
Congratulations Damola!
Congratulations to graduate student, Damola Elujoba-Bridenstine for her recent co-first author publication in Blood! Her paper identifies a direct role for neurotransmitter receptor, GABBR1 in HSPC proliferation in the bone marrow. Brief ex vivo treatment …
Tamplin Lab Moves To UW-Madison
As of March 1st 2020, the Tamplin lab is happy to call the Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology its new home! We can be found on the fourth floor of WIMR II frantically assembling …