Lab bowling event
at Chippers, with addition of Josiah Quinn and Levi from the Tamkun and Bobadilla lab (Sept 2023).
Worm 23 in Glasgow
Kaz Knight presents his poster on the role of mitochondrial ROS regulating AMPAR transport (June24-28, 2023)
Lunch Party Korean BBQ style
Congratulations Kaz!
Kaz knight successfully passed his prelim exam on December 9th and celebrated with with a german beer at Prost and the lab.
CURC 2022: High Honor for research!
Ennis presents his Neuroscience Capstone project on the role of MCU-1 in regulating GLR-1 transport in C.elegans at CURC 4/21/22
Congrats Zephyr for your cloning milestone!
The lab at Stodgy’s celebrating a milestone in cloning for Zephyr and success for Kaz in getting dissociate cultures to stop being contaminated with L1.
Congratulations Dr. Doser!
Rachel successfully and happily defended her thesis March 21, 2022. The Tradition is now established each student will receive a graduation hat with all the strains, hours, images and hobbies of a PhD life.
Lab BBQ at Horsetooth
To start the fall and winter season and get to know each other, we had a relaxed ‘bbq” at the sunrise pavilion at Horsetooth. All three graduate students, undergraduate research students and my family.
Congratulations Dr. Pierce!
Dayton Pierce Defended his Dissertation on June 30,2021. Party at the Hoerndli house afterwards with an amazing graduation hat made by member of the lab.
Hoerndli Lab first publication in JNeuroscience
Reactive Oxygen Species Modulate Activity-Dependent AMPA Receptor Transport in C. elegans
Rachel L. Doser, Gregory C. Amberg and Frederic J. Hoerndli
PMID: 32847966 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0902-20.2020
And the Hoerndli lab grab’s 2nd place for the Christmas ornament !
thanks to Dayton and Rachel
TRIUNFO Visit
5th graders from an underserved school in Poudre School district partner with their CSU student mentors led by Andrew Warnock and Anita Judish in the hoerndli lab to learn about the “mind of the worm”. How big can C.elegans get on a giant TV screened plugged in directly to a Leica camera on a stereoscope? How do we see neurons in the worm? how can gene mutations change the size, shape and behavior or animals and what can they tell us about what is going in humans? The kids were a blast: smart, funny and full of questions!
SFN 2019 is here and it is in Chicago!
Rachel is Ready for SFN 2019
Rachel’s poster was popular. She was there 4 hours!
A great Poster and great time at SFN!
The Front Range C.elegans meeting is fast approaching: May 28 at CSU
The Hoerndli Lab Chillin at Odell’s to toast the arrival of a visit from switzerland: Csaba Bogliari
Dayton Could not Quite Believe it…But from now on He is an official PHD Candidate. Congratulations Dayton!