Lab News
Natanella Illouz-Eliaz wins 2024 Women’s Postdoctoral Career Development Award in Science
A postdoctoral researcher in Professor Joseph Ecker’s lab, Illouz-Eliaz is this year’s recipient of the Weizmann Institute of Science award. The program “supports Israeli women scientists during their postdoctoral training at leading institutions and laboratories abroad at a crucial stage in their career development.” Illouz-Eliaz will receive career coaching and $70,000 over two years.
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Dr. Hanqing Liu was selected as a prestigious Harvard Society of Fellows Junior Scholar. Congrats to Hanqing! We are all very proud of you!
Swift was awarded the Australian-American fellowship. Congrats Joseph!
Congratulations to Hanqing Liu on winning the Pioneer Fund Postdoctoral Scholar Award from the Salk Faculty Fellowship Committee
Congratulations to Zhuzhu Zhang. She has been awarded a Bridge to Independence Fellowship.
Congratulations to Natanella Illouz Eliaz. She has been awarded a Hewitt Fellowship and an Award of Excellence.
Congratulations to Hanqing Liu on being awarded the UCSD Biological Sciences Founding Faculty Award for Graduate Excellence
Peter Berube has been selected to become a Trainee in the NIH funded Pathways in Biological Science (PiBS) Graduate Training Program. Congratulations Peter!
Hanqing Liu receives David V. Goeddel Endowed Graduate Fellowship
Peter Berube, UCSD Division of Biological Sciences PhD graduate student joins the lab. Welcome Peter!
Tatsuya Nobori received a prestigious Human Frontier of Science Program (HSFP) Long Term Fellowship.
Learn more about Human Frontier Science Program here: https://www.hfsp.org/
Joseph Swift receives a prestigious Life Science Research Foundation (LSRF) Fellowship sponsored by Open Philanthropy
Learn more about the Life Sciences Research Foundation here: http://www.lsrf.org/
Natanella Illouz-Eliaz receives a prestigious US-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD) fellowship
Read more here: https://www.bard-isus.com
Yupeng He’s paper appears in Nature
Mapping the Cellular Social Network of Proteins
Congrats Shelly!
Shelly submitted her thesis on August 31! Congrats Shelly – moving on to postdoc at UW!
Chongyuan Luo in Nature Communications
Congratulations Chongyuan Luo on Nature Communications publication describing snmC-seq2 – terrific improvements to single cell methylome profiling method!
Congrats Bobby!
Bobby Henley received an BRAIN Initiative Fellows: Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Ecker Lab featured in Science News
Ecker Lab featured in Popular Science
Ecker Lab featured in Discover Magazine
Systemic silencing: Mobile sRNA stabilizes genomes
Transcriptional gene silencing is a pivotal mechanism for regulating gene expression and genome stability. In Arabidopsis, combined analyses of small RNAs (sRNAs) and DNA methylation reveals that mobile 24-nt sRNAs are involved in reinforcing genome-wide silencing of transposons through DNA methylation. (more…)
Arabidopsis Research Roundup: January 29th
Grafted plants’ genomes can communicate with each other
Salk researchers chart landscape of genetic and epigenetic regulation in plants
Congratulations Ecker lab alumni Mat Lewsey on launching his new group down under!
First day @latrobe AgriBio! Incredible modern building and acres of growth space. My office needs some plants tho. pic.twitter.com/kb1AcR14lw
The Salk Institute hosted the 2016 ENCODE Consortium Meeting from June 14-17, 2016
Gauging stem cells for regenerative medicine
Extensive Variation Revealed in 1001 Genomes and Epigenomes of Arabidopsis
Fertility success may get boost from new research
Salk Researchers Say Plant May Hold Key To Drought Resistance
Mapping genome-wide transcription-factor binding sites using DAP-seq
New kinds of brain cells discovered by Salk, UCSD scientists
Scientists from the Salk Institute and University of California San Diego report identifying a number of previously unknown types of human brain cells. They’ve also discovered genetic switches that make these neurons. (more…)
Shelly Trigg’s work lands on the cover of Nature Methods
Congratulations Taiji on recent seed methylome paper in Genome Biology!
Read the paper here: http://rdcu.be/vR5K