Ortlund Lab
@ortlundlab
Structural Biochemistry Lab at Emory University School of Medicine focused on the role of #NuclearReceptors in ligand-regulated biology
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Congratulations to Dr. Racheal Spurlin on her successful Ph.D. thesis defense! It’s been an honor and a joy to have you in our lab. We hope you have an awesome experience traveling the world this spring 🌏 and wish you the best of luck at Corteva Agriscience ! 👩🎓
Please join us tomorrow for Michael Lee Cato ‘s PhD defense where he will discuss his research on synthetic modulation of the metabolical regulator LRH-1 🎓 DM for zoom link info.
In year 3 of grad school, Michael Lee Cato promised our lab manager that if she helped him out with some experiments that he would wear a shirt with her face on his defense day…well, the day has come and he delivered! Congratulations Dr. Cato and best of luck at Wofford College
Proud of our multidisciplinary work with Cheryl Maier Ortlund Lab and friends Emory School of Medicine Guido Silvestro DM Steve Bosinger Deanna Kulpa Ann Chahroudi MD, PhD showing that in severe COVID19, red cells aggregate like crazy, to the point of endothelial damage - Rouleaux formation gone wild!
What's it like to publish with Cell Press 's new Community Review system? Check out Eric's meet-the-author Q&A about the topic: cell.com/structure/full…
Today I presented as part of great session on Lipid Mediators and Cardiac Disease @americanheart #BCVS2023 along with Ganesh Halade USF Health , Junco Warren at Fralin Biomedical Research Institute , & Navin Kapur at Tufts Medical Center where we discussed the role of lipids in heart function.
Congratulations to Ortlund Lab on earning “Deal of the Year” from Emory Technology Transfer's Annual Celebration of Technology & Innovation!
Congratulations to Emory Biochemistry Cell & Developmental Biology graduate student molly little on her recent pub in Biochemical Society 🧪✍️ Way to go, Molly!