…Continue Reading The Matus lab had a busy week at ASCB 2018!
Jay presents his fascinating work on the SWI/SNF complex at ASCB’s minisymposium
Jay Smith presenting his work entitled “Investigating the role of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex in the differentiation of the invasive phenotype”….Continue Reading Jay presents his fascinating work on the SWI/SNF complex at ASCB’s minisymposium
On the way to the Matus/Martin/Bravo-Cordero retreat!
The Matus and Martin Labs are visiting the Bravo-Cordero Lab at the Tisch Cancer Institute of Mount Sinai. All three labs are working in collaboration to study invadopodia-driven cancer metastasis via high-resolution imaging….Continue Reading On the way to the Matus/Martin/Bravo-Cordero retreat!
New imaging method identifies how normal and cancer cells move and adapt
An international team of scientists including David Q. Matus, PhD, and Benjamin L. Martin, PhD, in the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology and Stony Brook University Cancer Center researchers, have developed a new cell imaging technology combining lattice light sheet microscopy (LLSM) and adaptive optics (AO) to create high-resolution “movies” of cells in their 3D environment…Continue Reading New imaging method identifies how normal and cancer cells move and adapt
Way to go Ella!
Our joint Simons Summer student, Ella Feiner, is a finalist for the Regeneron Science Talent Search! Read all about it here. …Continue Reading Way to go Ella!
Sydney has recently been named a Regeneron Scholar!
Smithtown High School East senior Sydney Bracht has recently been named a Regeneron Scholar. She won 1st place in the animal research division at the Long Island Science & Engineering Fair (LISEF) and is moving forward to the international competition (ISEF). Click here for more on this exciting news!…Continue Reading Sydney has recently been named a Regeneron Scholar!
Fully funded 3 year post-doc position available!
A postdoctoral position is available in our lab at Stony Brook University to investigate symbiotic and developmental processes with Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy (SPIM). We have recently received funding for three years of postdoctoral support to develop protocols for extensive in vitro and in vivo imaging of cell invasion processes with a focus on the…Continue Reading Fully funded 3 year post-doc position available!
Going to ASCB?
We’ve put together an awesome subgroup for the first day of the ASCB/EMBO conference on Saturday, December 1st from 1:30 – 5:30 PM on Cell Cycle Regulation of Morphogenesis. Hope to see you in Philly! Click here for more info: Cell Cycle Regulation Subgroup…Continue Reading Going to ASCB?
Martin and Matus lab press!
Check out the interview by Daniel Dunaief from the TBR Newsroom on research from the Matus and Martin labs. Part 1 & Part 2 …Continue Reading Martin and Matus lab press!