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Winter 2020/2021

SEPTEMBER / 1
The lab officially moves across the corridor to our new space! The lab is now extending over 1'100 sq ft, and includes two cell culture rooms, a immunohistochemistry room and a HTS/bioprinting room. Exciting times ahead!

Trying hard to stay focused on the little positive things, while everything is so seemingly out of control.
So, big news for the lab: despite 2020, we got some nice new space - and with a view!! pic.twitter.com/5tc3ZQPTPP

— Soragni:Lab (@soragnilab) September 27, 2020
SEPTEMBER / 2
Congratulations to Peyton Tebon, our first graduate student, who passed his qualifying exam with flying colors!
OCTOBER
Alice is highlighted in the Cell Stem Cell "Early-Career Researchers in the Time of COVID-19" series.
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NOVEMBER
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A new book chapter summarizing past and future directions in p53 aggregation the lab is pursuing got published.
JANUARY
Giulia Calafato joins the lab from the University of Bologna for a six month internship. She will investigate the effect of antibody-toxin conjugates on sarcoma. Welcome!
MARCH
Peyton is a speaker at the UCLA Musculoskeletal Seminar Series organized by the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.

Peyton @peytontebon is doing a great job summarizing our sarcoma work at the weekly UCLA Musculoskeletal Seminar □ pic.twitter.com/UMFnflme3t

— Soragni:Lab (@soragnilab) March 24, 2021

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