Carlie McGrath accepted into the Harvard College Research Program (HCRP) for Spring 2023.
/The HCRP will fund Carlie's independent research in the Whipple lab to investigate subnuclear localization of imprinted loci.
Read MoreThe HCRP will fund Carlie's independent research in the Whipple lab to investigate subnuclear localization of imprinted loci.
Read MoreAditya Wirawan presented his research at the National Collegiate Research Conference. Watch out for his graduate school applications this fall!
Read MoreJoin us in welcoming Amanda Leinbaugh to the team! Amanda will provide administrative support for Dr. Whipple and the lab.
Read MoreWe bid a warm farewell to Daniel Blackwell as he follows his dreams in LA. We thank Daniel for helping us with the administrative side of getting our lab up and running since 2019.
Read MoreThis award will support the work of graduate student Courtney Whilden on "Investigating Satiety Circuitry Changes in Prader-Willi Syndrome." Experiments are already underway!
Read MoreMCB faculty Amanda Whipple has received an R35 Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award (MIRA) from the NIH. The award provides five years of funding to promising early career PIs, with the goal of ensuring recipients’ stability and flexibility as their labs branch out in pursuit of new research questions…
Read MoreCongratulations to Aditya on his successful presentation at the Harvard Undergraduate Research Opportunities in Science fair today.
Read MoreWe are welcoming a new undergraduate in the lab, Carlie McGrath, a junior concentrating in Integrative Biology. Carlie will be working under the mentorship of Min on gene regulatory mechanisms controlling imprinted gene expression.
Read MoreThe Whipple lab is now accepting applications for a Research Assistant. Please apply through the Harvard jobs portal linked above.
Read MoreSimon joined the Whipple lab in 2019 as an undergraduate, completed his senior thesis, and then following graduation worked full-time as a Research Associate. In addition to keeping the lab operating smoothly, his experimental and computational work was critical to our ongoing studies on snoRNAs. He will be sorely missed by all, but we're looking forward to a lab reunion in Austria some day!
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Read MoreThe Herchel Smith Harvard Undergraduate Research Program is a competitive award supporting a select group of high-potential undergraduates conducting a promising summer research project. Aditya will continue working in the Whipple lab on an independent project to identify novel snoRNA binding proteins in neurons.
Read MoreWe thank Thareendra De Zoysa for his contribution to all aspects of the Whipple Lab. As the first postdoc in the lab, he served to greatly enhance both our science and our lab environment. He made significant contributions to identifying targets of orphan snoRNAs. Thareendra will be missed by all but we are so excited for his future!
Read MoreCongratulations to Courtney Whilden for receiving the Simmons Award from the Harvard Center for Biological Imaging. Courtney will use these funds to support snoRNA imaging experiments.
Read MoreMCB, CPB, AND NEUROSCIENCE CONCENTRATORS INDUCTED INTO PHI BETA KAPPA (PBK) HONOR SOCIETY
Each spring, the Harvard chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) academic honor society elects members of the graduating class to join the prestigious organization, along with those inducted as part of the annual “Junior 24” in the spring and “Senior 48” in the fall.
Read MoreOverbeck Christian Takou Mbah, a former undergraduate trainee in the Whipple lab, will attend Stanford University School of Medicine in the fall. Congratulations to Christian on this hard earned achievement!
Read MoreCourtney Whilden, a graduate student from the Program in Neuroscience, will join the Whipple lab to complete her doctoral research. We are excited to welcome Courtney to the team and to see the Whipple lab continue to grow!
Read MoreAfiya Quryshi joins the Whipple lab after receiving funding from the PRISE Summer Fellowship. The Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE) aims to build community and stimulate creativity among Harvard undergraduate researchers. Afiya will work alongside Daniel Loftus on campus this summer. She is the second undergraduate to join the Whipple lab under this scholarship. We look forward to having her join the team!
Read MoreMCB Faculty Amanda Whipple has been selected as a recipient of the Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship, which supports promising early-career researchers in neurobiology. Klingenstein-Simons Awardees receive $225,000 in funding over the course of three years.
Read MoreCongratulations to Daniel Loftus for receiving the Simmons Award from the Harvard Center for Biological Imaging. Daniel will use these funds to determine the localization of imprinted non-coding RNAs in neurons.
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