Congratulations Dr. Scalabrino!
Miranda is PHinally Done! Good job successfully defending your thesis! We wish you all the best in your future scientific endeavors!…
Miranda is PHinally Done! Good job successfully defending your thesis! We wish you all the best in your future scientific endeavors!…
Looking forward to presenting Boye Lab research May 1st-5th in Seattle! Sunday, May 1st, 1:30-3:15: Shreyasi Choudhury’s poster, “Novel Methodology for Creating Primate Retina with Sortable Cell Populations: Monday, May 2nd, 11:00: Shannon Boye’s talk, “Towards a clinical trial to treat GUCY2D Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA1)”- Room Tahoma 1/2…
Please join me on Friday, March 10th at 9:00 am in C1-4 of the Communicore for Miranda’s seminar entitled, “Adeno Associated Viral Gene Therapy Targeting On Bipolar Cells Restores Function in a Mouse Model ofCongenital Stationary Night Blindness.” We wish you luck!…
We are exciting to welcome a new graduate student to the team. Looking forward to a productive few years with Kaitlyn. Welcome!!…
The very first graduate student of the Boye lab will officially become Miranda Scalabrino this December 19th! Congratulations Miranda and Anthony!…
I was so fortunate to be asked to speak at the Fighting Blindness Retina 2015 International Conference, supported by Novartis, which took place in Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland! Sight loss affects ~224,000 people in Ireland today and is projected to rise to 272,000 by the year 2020. For more, visit www.fightingblindness.ie It…
“From Bench to Branding: Bringing Research Discoveries to Life”- McKnight Brain Institute, DeWeese Auditorium, 8:00-5:00…
Congratulations to Tyler for taking the photo which got the cover of last issue’s Human Gene Therapy. And thank you to the entire Boye lab for contributing to this featured article on AAV mediated therapy in an all-cone mouse model of GUCY2D-LCA1.