School Notes

Date posted:   Dec 18, 2017

Folker Lab Graduate Students Present at 2017 ASCB Meeting

Photo of L-R, M.A. Collins, J. Meaders, D. Sridharan, T. Mandigo of the Folker Lab at ASCB 2017 Meeting

Members of Dr. Eric Folker's Lab take their science on the road to the 2017 ASCB meeting in Philadelphia.

Presenters and talk titles are as follows:

B393/P1834: Mary Ann Collins - Attractive and repulsive nuclear interactions are regulated by distinct genes linked to EmeryDreifuss Muscular Dystrophy and Centronuclear Myopathy. M.A. Collins, J.M. Camuglia, M. Gutierrez, T. Shu, E.S. Folker; Department of Biology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.

B394/P1385: Torrey MandigoBocksbeutel regulates nuclear positioning by a klarsicht-dependent mechanism. T.R. Mandigo, A.J. Anderson, B.D. Turcich, E.S. Folker; Department of Biology, Boston College, Boston, MA.

B104/P2826: Alexander AuldAplip1 (Drosophila JIP1) regulates myonuclear positioning and muscle stability. A.L. Auld, S.A. Roberts, C.B. Murphy, J.M. Camuglia, E.S. Folker; Biology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.