Molecular parasitologist at the University of Georgia studying the organelles of Toxoplasma gondii. Half 🇲🇫, half 🇲🇽 (or vice versa). Amateur entomologist🐞
It's official🪩🎉! We received an R35 to study inter-organellar communication in apicomplexan parasites. Thank you to everyone involved in this application. If you're interested in working on this topic, please reach out, we are recruiting postdocs! #NIGMS#NIH
Summer recap at the lab (and life):
- Kaelynn won the "Best Talk" prize at the CBIO Department's annual retreat.
- @MadelaineUsey 's work on TgIF1, a structural homolog of the ATP synthase inhibitor IF1, is out.
- I shared some of my macro photography at the @BotGardenGA
Kaelynn Parker, one of the PhD Student of the lab, was featured in the @CTEGD 's trainee spotlight. She's been driving several projects forward in the lab, and we're incredibly excited about her findings!
https://t.co/p5w8aFvYGP
Exciting 3-year post-doctoral position open in the group of Brice Rotureau @institutpasteur in collaboration with @Glover_Tryplab and @BringaudF
Please RT.
https://t.co/kuqwSIYWBh
Extremely proud of Kaelynn Parker and @MadelaineUsey. Both were selected as speakers at #ToxoXVII , the most prestigious conference dedicated to Toxoplasma research which took place in Berlin! Thank you to the organizers for such an amazing venue and conference 🦠🔬
Dr. Usey, the first PhD student to graduate from the Huet lab🎓! So incredibly proud of @MadelaineUsey graduating today. You've accomplished incredible things and can't wait to see what you will do next! 🎉🪩#ProudMentor
The lab did a tournament bracket of the scariest things in Nature. I am not sure what was crowned as the champion, but notable entries were Australia, brain eating amoebas, and black holes.
It's official🪩🎉! We received an R35 to study inter-organellar communication in apicomplexan parasites. Thank you to everyone involved in this application. If you're interested in working on this topic, please reach out, we are recruiting postdocs! #NIGMS#NIH