
Lab News…

AHA Go Red for Women
The AHA’s Go Red for Women Event supporting advancements in research and in clinical care.




Department Retreat 2024
Congratulations to lab undergraduate Melinda Wetzel for winning the Cathy Bulman Memorial Award for Best Oral Presentation at the Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Annual Retreat!

Happy Halloween
While the lab normally focuses on hearts. A brief foray into some cloning experiments resulted in Matt 2.0. Can you spot the difference?



CVRI Viridis Montis Award Winner
Congradulations to first yeart Graduate Student Emmaleigh Hancock on winning the CVRI Viridis Montis Early Career Investigator Challenge!

First Publication Out of the Lab in JMCCPlus
Check out our work in JMCCPlus: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772976124000060



Climbing the Walls
When research feels like its driving you up a wall, solution: go climb up walls!

Paper Published in Nature Reviews Cardiology!
Drs Caporizzo and Prosser discuss the recent advances in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the remodeling of the microtubule cytoskeleton in heart disease.



We’re Hiring!
That’s right. Does the thought of studying heart disease make your tail wag?