Our lab is moving to the Biological Science Building this spring! We were able to take a tour of the lab spaces before the big move, and it looks great!
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you Dr. Duan for hosting a fantastic lab Thanksgiving celebration! There was plenty of delicious food and fun times with our friends and family.
Rackham Pre-candidate Grant Awarded
Congratulations Lorraine for being awarded the Rackham Pre-candidate Grant to assist in thesis related costs!
Welcome!
After a brief summer break, we welcome back our undergraduate research assistants, and issue a warm welcome to Hannah, a first year MCDB rotation student, and Annelore, the newest member of our undergraduate research team. Let’s have a great school year! Top left to right: Nizam, Mitchel, Niki, Bo Bottom left to right: Hannah, Angela,…
Congratulations! Neuroscience Scholars Program
Congratulations to Dr. Duan for being selected as a Neuroscience Scholar at the University of Michigan! This award is presented to candidates nominated by their departments for demonstrating scientific excellence, goodness of fit within their priority of Systems Neuroscience, as well as diversity, and potential for contributions to the broader neuroscience community on campus. What…
Lab Celebration
The lab gathered around for some ice cream and cake to welcome our newest member, Mahar, and to say a final goodbye to first undergrad, Alan, as he starts the next chapter of his life in medical school.
Final Dinner for Graduating Lab Members
The lab crew went out for a celebratory dinner at V-Kitchen for our two members, Troy Villani and Alan Li, who graduated this spring. Congrats you two!
Lab-warming Party
The Bo Duan Lab is up and running thanks to the support and generosity of the MCDB faculty. Today, the lab was opened up to all who wished to get a tour, learn about the lab’s active experiments, and chat over a spread of Chinese food and other assorted snacks.
Lab Thanksgiving Dinner
The lab family enjoyed an early thanksgiving dinner today at the local Tomukun restaurant. Bellies were filled with Korean BBQ, and minds were filled with science!