Congratulations to Underhill Lab undergraduate student Vanessa Quan for becoming an IGB Undergraduate Research Scholar! Excited to have you start your independent project over the summer!
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Meghan Zhou awarded the 2024 NSF GRFP!
Congratulations to the Underhill Lab undergraduate student Meghan Zhou for being selected to join the NSF Graduate Research Fellow Program (NSF GRFP). She will be joining the bioengineering program at Harvard University in the fall!
Congratulations once again on this monumental achievement!
2023 Halloween Contest
The Underhill Lab has added another win to our wall collection! The scariest door decoration three years in a row. Happy Halloween!
Paper Published in Acta Biomaterialia
Congrats to Dr. Ishita Jain and Dr. Aidan Brougham-Cook for publishing their work in Acta Biomaterialia titled “Effect of Distinct ECM Microenvironments on the Genome-Wide Chromatin Accessibility and Gene Expression Responses of Hepatic Stellate Cells.” Make sure to check it out!
Dr. Hyeon Ryoo!!
Congratulations to Ph.D. student Hyeon Ryoo for passing his final defense exam titled “Microenvironmental Modification and Analysis of Cell Culture using Microgels.” Congrats Hyeon!
Paper Published in ACS Biomaterials Science in Engineering 4/18/23
Congratulations to Hyeon Ryoo for publishing his work in ACS Biomaterials Science in Engineering titled “Spatially Defined Cell-Secreted Protein Detection Using Granular Hydrogels: μGeLISA“.
Paper Published 12/01/22
Congrats to Aidan and Hannah for publishing their work in APL Bioengineering titled “Engineered matrix microenvironments reveal the heterogeneity of liver sinusoidal endothelial cell phenotypic responses“.
Paper Published 10/7/22
Congrats to Ishita, Ian, and Ash for publishing their work in Communications Biology titled “Delineating cooperative effects of Notch and biomechanical signals on patterned liver differentiation“. Great work!
Halloween Decoration Contest
The Underhill Lab won the Scariest Everitt Halloween Decoration Contest for the second year in a row!
Dr. Ishita Jain!
Congratulations to Ishita Jain for successfully defending her thesis titled “Delineating the Interplay of Biomechanical Cues with Cell-Cell Signaling and Epigenetics in Liver Differentiation and Fibrosis”. Very well deserved!