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

Our new review article on gamma-secretase is now online!

Cannot be more proud of Su and Logan on their efforts to get this review to the finish line! Here (https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/11/12/1294), we summarized current findings on the role of gamma-secretase and discussed the effect of its substrates on cardiac diseases. Lots of puzzles to be solved and we hope to see more advancement in this … Read more

New semester starts!

Fall 2021 semester has just begun in UD! Hope everyone will have a great school year! Our lab also welcome another undergrad Callie Hofeling as well!

Two New Undergrads!

Logan Hallee and Daniel Lin have joined our lab this summer. They will continue to stay when the schools starts. Welcome!

New PhD Students!

After finishing their rotations, Richard Roberts and Samantha Tarantino have decided to keep their talents in the Lam Lab. Huge welcome to them!

Welcome our new undergrad students!

Happy to have four undergrad students (Sharvari Apte, Adam Hetzelson, Kaileigh Scott, Jacque Senour) joining the Lam Lab! Definitely look forward to the experience with all the students and trainees.

New lab members!

Welcome both Halley Wisner and Sujoita Sen to the Lam lab! Halley is our research assistant and Su is a PhD student of Biological Sciences. Look forward to working together!

Our new ATVB review article is online!

Excited that our review article on the current and future use of patient induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to predict and stratify risk of drug-induced cardiotoxicity is online! (https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/ATVBAHA.120.314695) Here, we discuss the types of drug-induced cardiotoxicity, the current iPSC modeling platforms, and five iPSC applications in identifying patients who are more susceptible for drug-induced … Read more

Langendorff and EMapping setup!

Finally get some cool equipment installed! A typical Langendorff setup allows mouse/rat cardiomyocyte isolation and cardiac function measurement. It is great to save space by having one single versatile perfusion system for both mouse and rat studies. Well… used to need three or four different systems for each purpose.Electrical Mapping system from MappingLab allows us … Read more