May

Welcome back to the team to Charlotte Thomas!! She is joining the Sidoli lab to do her PhD with us.

Welcome also to Ertan Kastrat! He will join our lab as a postdoc after his PhD experience at CUNY. He will work with small molecules thanks to the K12 grant that our institute received. Thank you to Dr. Johanna Daily for including us in this great initiative.

Welcome as well to Hulyana Brum! Hulyana is a student from the Carlos Chagas Institute - Fiocruz Parana (Curitiba, Brazil). She is coming to do part of her PhD at Einstein. Thanks to the collaboration with Dr. Daniel Zamith Miranda and her experience with proteomics, she will have her desk in our lab!

Congratulations to Ronnie for becoming officially a Doctor of Philosophy! The Commencement was very inspiring. Great things ahead!

Also, well done to Ronnie for giving a great webinar for Scienion on single cell histone analysis! (link)

Other great news coming up! Sarah has officially scheduled her PhD thesis defense. It is on July 7th! The same day, we will also have a seminar of Dr. Jessica Tyler (Cornell), her external committee member.

Simone returns from the Bollum Symposium (Minneapolis, Minnesota) and the MDS Symposium (MD Anderson, Houston, Texas). Thank you so much to Drs. Amy Hauck and Simona Colla for the invite, respectively!

Great work to Ronnie and Max who secured a collaboration with Phylo (Biomni Lab) to work on new prompts for single-cell proteomics data analysis using AI.


April

Thank you so much to the Aging Biology Foundation for supporting our project on the biological role in aging of histone succinylation! The highlight on our work is presented on their website (link).

Great work to Ronnie, Giulia and Max!! They submitted abstracts for the SCP symposium in Boston this July, and they were all selected for an oral presentation!

Congratulations to Stephanie for her new collaboration with the Casaccia lab (CUNY) published in Nature Neuroscience! (link)

Congratulations to Ronnie, who collaborated on a project with a team from Oxford to discover a new histone modification: histone hydroxyacetylation! (link)

Congratulations to Jenny for her new collaboration published in Diabetes! It is a collaboration with the lab of our Dean, Dr. Yaron Tomer (link).

Unfortunately, the lab says goodbye to Gabriele! We will miss you. Thank you for these great months in my team, and welcome back to the University of Parma (Italy)!


March

We welcome Ken Haesslein, a first-year PhD student at Einstein! He is joining us for his third rotation. With a background in chemistry, he will primarily work with Giulia on labeling projects.

A big congratulations to Ronnie for receiving the Marmur Award! It is the most prestigious award for students in our Einstein community. Amazing job!! Here is an article discussing the event and the amazing winners (link)

Congratulations to Jenny on her collaborative paper with the Richard Stanley lab, now published in Journal of Clinical Investigation (link)!

A recording of Simone’s presentation with ProteinTech on Best Practices for Immunoprecipitation-MS is available here (link).


February

Congratulations to Ronnie for defending his PhD thesis!!! Amazing job!

Congratulations to Giulia as well! Another PhD in the house!!! Wow, what a month for our team!

A big thank you to Charlotte for her contributions during her rotation. We hope to see you soon again. Thank you to Sarah, Stephanie, and Shivangi for their mentorship and training.

Simone participates to the US HUPO in St. Louis (Missouri).


January

We are pleased to share new support from the Aging Biology Foundation! The Foundation will sponsor our histone succinylation project for one year. Thank you so much for the support!

The lab very sadly says goodbye to Nahad. She will be back in Oman to pursue her PhD. Thank you for these months of very hard work! We will miss you!

The lab submits abstracts for the ASMS conference! Thank you for your efforts Ronnie, Giulia, Max, Jenny, and Carlos!

Congratulations to Jenny and Carlos on their Merck collaboration now indexed on PubMed (link)!!