Welcome to the lab, Bianca!
Steph back from meeting at Cold Spring Harbor
Fun times at Cellular Dynamics and Models! Nice mix of experimental cell biology and computational tools and models. Great to catch up with old friends (shout out to Julie and Theriot lab alums Susanne Rafelski and Natalie Dye!) and meet new ones. Also my first time at CSHL, where I could geek out to The Waltz of the Polypeptides and other beautifully nerdy science sculptures:)
Megan and Hadjara awarded an Early Career Meeting Grant from ASCB!
Congratulations and stay tuned for information about the upcoming MAPS symposium!
Successful launch of the Molecular and Cellular Biophysics Center!
Huge thanks to Rob Phillips for an inspiring keynote lecture about Figure 1 theory. Looking forward to further discussions and collaborations among the biophysics community at McGill and beyond. Check here for future events!
Weber Lab welcomes its first PhD student!
Welcome to the lab, Peng!
Super Bowl party!
Not the most exciting game, but fun to meet baby Adrien and welcome everyone to our new home!
Megan presents her Master's project at the department's Molecular Retreat
Megan proudly represents the Weber lab, getting positive feedback from students and faculty alike.
Phase separation among runners-up for Science's Breakthrough of the Year!
A bit late (see Wilson 1899) … but glad to see Science highlighting this rapidly-evolving field!
Excited to see what breakthroughs emerge in 2019.
Cheers to 2018!
Weber lab welcomes back old friends and says goodbye to new ones over what else, chocolate. Turnover is bittersweet but we’re grateful for all the hard work over the past year and excited for new adventures in 2019!
Hackathon!
Baljyot, Colin and Steph hack together some Turing patterns at the McGill Physics Hackathon.
Goodbye, Susi! See you Monday!
Premature going-away party for Susi Kaitna, Vogel lab research associate and Weber lab’s go-to mama bear. Luckily, we get a couple extra months of your wisdom and support. Thank you for everything; we could not have survived all the ceiling leaks, freezer failures and lab moves without you!!
Goodbye, David and James!
After almost 2 years in the lab, U3 students David and James move on for their honors projects. Both made significant contributions, introducing new techniques to the lab and making intriguing observations about phase separation in vitro and in vivo. Thank you and good luck!
David finishes on a high note!
3 proteins, 2 summers and 1 phase diagram!
Fun afternoon at the canal
Weber Lab summer picnic features football and ice cream!
Steph receives Associate Membership in Physics
Looking forward to supervising Physics students and working more closely with Paul Francois, Paul Wiseman, Sabrina Leslie and other colleagues in the Physics Department!
First annual MAPS conference a success!
Congratulations to Anne-Marie for organizing a successful meeting and to Albright for winning a poster award!
Shiny new toys!
An infrastructure grant from CFI brings long-awaited equipment upgrades to the Weber lab. New microscope to follow:)
Baljyot and Steph back from a stimulating workshop in Barbados!
Huge thanks to Jackie Vogel for organizing the workshop and for Jie Xiao and Hue Sun Chan for participating!
Baljyot successfully defends his MSc thesis proposal; David and James earn NSERC fellowships!
Weber Lab celebrates with Beaver Tails. Congratulations, guys!
Registration now open for the MAPS research symposium!
Register here, it's free!