Happy holidays from the Chou lab!
Wendy delivers a talk in a packed auditorium on her development of origamiFISH, a method for visualizing DNA nanostructures in biological samples. Shana also gave a poster presentation on how she is advancing this technology further to enable broader applications. Chou lab well-represented at the annual MbD symposium!
Congratulations Amir and Meghan! Joining a prestigious group of 166 students across Canada who have been given this award. See UofT news coverage here
Travis gives a lightning talk as one of the eight 2022 PRiME fellows, while Eric and Shana discusses their work on using origamiFISH-Flow to study DNA origami - immune interactions
Leo gives an invited talk on the OrigamiFISH project at ACS NE Regional Meeting in Rochester, New York
Group pic from Nuit Blanche, Toronto’s all-night celebration of contemporary art. The installation is called “synapse” so kind of fitting we took our photo in front of it
Amir, Farshad, and Kousha joins the lab, bringing with them diverse backrounds in mechanical engineering, health sciences, and biology. Welcome all!
Congratulations Travis!
This year we head to Stouville, Ontario to try out treetop trekking. First lab retreat outside the city. Thanks to our undergrad Ariel for a fantastic job organizing the trip. This is turning into a tradition…