End of Semester Celebration!

Spring semester is concluding. We have a lot of good news to celebrate! First, best wishes to all the May birthday trainees! Second, we are happy (and of course a little bit sad) that some students will graduate and move on to their next steps! Cannot be more proud that: Sharvari is accepted to UPenn … Read more

1st Annual Biology Research Day

Wholeheartedly thank everyone who participated in our 1st BiRD! We started to plan this event in early 2021, with a major goal to promote departmental bonding after COVID restriction (and we have so many isolated lab sites in Newark/Wilmington). As a co-organizer (with Justin Parreno), I wish that student and faculty can build on the … Read more

Happy New Year!

Wish everyone a great year of 2023! 2022 is a great learning year for the lab.. Hope year of 2023 will be a fruitful one!

Thanksgiving bonfire!

Wish everyone a great thanksgiving week! To start it off, why not have some warm bonfire fun in a chilly starry night? Enjoy the whole week!

Congrats to Logan Hallee

Congratulations on Logan who just finished his bachelor degree! He will pursue a PhD in Bioinformatics Data Sciences at UD. Really proud of him!A little late. But the first lab photo taken on Halley’s Birthday. Thanks the group for helping me on the grant!

Our new work published on Science Advances

Huge thanks to collaborators Luisa, Matthew and Suet Nee at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, and great mentor Joseph Wu at Stanford! Here we used patient specific iPSC-CMs to model FLNC-related arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy and identified beta-catenin/PDGFRA axis that can be exploited as beneficial target for those patients. Look forward to many more collaboration and discoveries … Read more

A NEW YEAR AGAIN!

Lam Lab officially started exactly one year ago. Blessed by a lot of help from the department, staff and students. Still lots of obstacles to overcome. Let’s hope that the year of 2022 will be a blast! Office view again for a new year. A new tradition maybe..

Our new review article on Hsp90 and cardiac diseases is now online!

Celebration round 2!! Very proud of Rich and Logan on their effort to get this review to the finish line! Here (https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/11/12/1373), we summarized current findings on the pathways regulated by Hsp90 in cardiac diseases. There will probably be a lot more Hsp90 regulated pathways reported in the future as it is a crucial cytosolic … Read more