Peng and Pinaki are bringing MAPS back - in person! - next week. So excited to reconnect with the local community!
For more details, check out the MAPS tab and join our Slack group!
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Peng and Pinaki are bringing MAPS back - in person! - next week. So excited to reconnect with the local community!
For more details, check out the MAPS tab and join our Slack group!
Welcome to new lab members Carina, Shadi, Cyril and Laeya! (And Lucas - in 3D! - who will officially join us next year.)
Centrosomes detach from the nucleus and nucleolar volume increases dramatically. Stay tuned for her honors thesis…
Weber Lab undergoes a bitter-sweet turnover. Sad to see Stefan go, but grateful for his awesome work on RNAP condensates under stress (results coming soon!). Excited to welcome Shadi and Carina as new PhD students!
One last pie for Stefan before he heads back to France…
Baljyot was awarded the Trainee Paper Award from the Biophysical Society of Canada for his single-molecule work characterizing the dynamics of RNA polymerase inside biomolecular condensates in E. coli. Congratulations on this well-deserved honor!
Lively soccer match to wrap up this crazy semester (year).
Congratulations to Nathael, who finished his honors project and will pursue an MSc at UofT. And to Natika, who will be moving on to the Fixman lab for her honors project. Thank you both for all of your hard work!
Check out her wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Amal Narayanan about biomolecular condensates, academic research in Canada, and mental health.
Congratulations to James Wall on earning an Undergraduate Student Research Award from NSERC! And to Sara Zdanovskis (coming soon!) for her Science Undergraduate Research Award from McGill!
Can’t wait for you both to join the lab full-time this summer!
Image courtesy of James Goldberg, a previous USRA recipient
We can now image all three nucleolar subcompartments in multiple tissues throughout development!
Stay tuned for new insights on the “aging” of this fascinating membraneless organelle…
A Newfound Source of Cellular Order in the Chemistry of Life by Viviane Callier
Congratulations on making the most of the lockdown, and welcome to the field! :)
Thanks to Bill Bialek and the Graduate Center at the City University of New York for organizing this fun public lecture. You can check out the recording on youtube.
And Steve the shark has a friend! Weber Lab needs a bigger tank…
Thank you and safe travels back to France!
One last hike up the mountain before winter comes…
A chilly and socially-distant BBQ to bid our first student farewell. Special thanks to Brendon and pyromaniac Peng for running the grill!
Such a fun conversation with Rob Phillips, Hernan Garcia and many others in this virtual seminar series. Check out more amazing talks here!
Masters student Megan Couture submitted her thesis and landed a job - in the middle of a pandemic! - in clinical data entry at the Jewish General Hospital. Congratulations!
[Editorial note: It is truly the end of an era. Megan was the first person to join the Weber lab, and it has been such a pleasure to watch her grow from a naive but enthusiastic undergraduate to a thoughtful scientist and confident person. Good luck out there in the “real” world! We’re so proud of all that you have accomplished.]
We celebrated with a socially-distanced picnic and soccer game. So wonderful to see everyone in person after four months on Zoom! Congratulations to Baljyot, Stefan and many others!
Congratulations to PhD student Baljyot Parmar on his first international talk! He presented his single-molecule tracking work on bacterial RNA polymerase. Steve the Shark is now trending on Twitter;)
Weber Lab
Stewart Biology Building, W6/15
1205 Avenue Docteur Penfield
Montreal, QC H3A 1B1
(514) 398-2042