Haeyoung received fellowship support from an NIH Grant awarded to the Hearing, Balance, and Chemical Senses (HBCS) Training Program within the University of Michigan Kresge Hearing Research Institute.

Haeyoung received fellowship support from an NIH Grant awarded to the Hearing, Balance, and Chemical Senses (HBCS) Training Program within the University of Michigan Kresge Hearing Research Institute.
Immunofluorescent confocal micrograph of a day 10.5 mouse limb bud (blue marks fibroblasts, green indicates epithelial cells, red denotes dividing cells)
Skeletal preparation of the cranial vault of a day 18.5 mouse embryo (blue denotes cartilage, while purple indicates mineralized bone)
Whole-mount Alkaline Phosphatase staining of a day 10.5 mouse embryo, reporting Boc gene expression
Congratulations to our colleagues in the laboratory of Thomas Willnow for publishing an exciting story in Development defining a novel role for GAS1 in facilitating NOTCH signaling, and in the integration of NOTCH and SHH signaling during forebrain development. It was a pleasure to collaborate with our colleagues at the Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine on this important work. Read more here.