Dylan's manuscript describes our draft Atlas of zebrafish development from 1-5 days post fertilization and highlights the power of this work to help the entire community. Further information on using this resource can be found here.
ArtSci Oregon highlighted by UO →
First Atlas paper out at bioRxiv! →
Brennan Miller joins the lab! →
He will be working with Jen on electrical synapse scaffolds. Welcome!
Ali Eggling joins the lab! →
She will be working with Anne on relating electrical and chemical synaptogenesis. Welcome!
R24 awarded for the single-cell RNA-seq Atlas!!! →
R24 awarded for the single-cell RNA-seq Atlas, thanks NIH Office of the Director! This is a collaborative grant between the Postlethwait, Kimmel, Westerfield, and Miller labs.
Hello world, Madora Grace Miller!
Welcome to our newest and youngest lab member, Madora Grace Miller. Born happy and healthy, and just in time for the snow storm!
Anne Martin joins the lab as a postdoc! →
Anne Martin joins the lab as a postdoc! She comes from a successful thesis at the University of Utah with Megan Williams. She will be working on E/I balance with a new angle - how do electrical synapses contribute to synaptic homeostasis? Can't wait to find out! Welcome Anne!
R01 awarded for the electrical synapse project!!!
R01 awarded for the electrical synapse work, thanks NINDS!
Rachel joins the lab!
Welcome to the lab Rachel!
Women and Men in STEM Often at Odds Over Workplace Equity
Important work from the Pew about discrimination in STEM. It’s critical to think about how this impacts all of us, and what we can do to improve.
Our first paper is out!
Our first paper is out, nice work Audrey! She even got a cool preview of her work written up here. Audrey is just so cool that now she is off on her interviews for grad school, and will have the pick of the country, congrats Audrey! We will know soon where she is going to end up. Anisha just got a post-bac job at the NIH, hell yeah! And Rachel came and did a great rotation and gave a great talk on her work Fall term. We've been busy, and things are looking good. Stay tuned for a major update to the website and our directions - we have lots of cool projects and new innovative things going on, and we've outgrown our starter website, so we will upgrade and highlight all the cool science that has been happening of late.