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Congratulations to Carina Mae M.S.!

Please join me in congratulating Carina Mae who passed her M.S. Final Exam with flying colors! Her exam title was: Effects of MYH7 R369Q Dilated Cardiomyopathy-causing Mutations on Myosin Crossbridge...

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Dr. Meredith Redd- ISCRM 2023 Innovation Pilot Awardee!

Join me in congratulating Meredith Redd, PhD for receiving Innovation Pilot Award from The Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine (ISCRM)! ISCRM’s IPA program supports innovative researchof...

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Congratulations Dr. Saffie Mohran!

There is a new doctor in the HAMM Lab! Congratulations to Saffie Mohran, Phd, for successfully defending his dissertation: “The modulation of myofibril function: How small molecules and sarcomeric...

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Invited Guest Speaker- Romi Castillo

The HAMM Lab is hosting Doctoral Candidate, Romi Castillo, from Dr. Jil Tardiff’s lab at the University of Arizona. Romi was a former undergraduate student at UW, and studied the effects of dATP on...

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Congratulations to Sonette Steczina for passing her general exam!

Please join me in congratulating Sonette Steczina for  passing her General Examination and becoming a PhD Candidate.  Way to go Sonette!

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Matt Childers will present at Tuesday Noon with ISCRM on Jan 30th

  Matt Childers will give a presentation entitled Using 2’-deoxy-ADP to probe the stability of the myosin interacting heads motif at atomic resolution   Tuesday Noon with ISCRM Tuesday, January 30,...

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HAMM Lab Heading to the Biophysical Society Annual Conference- 2024

Members of the HAMM Lab are heading to Philadelphia for the Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, February 10-14, 2024. Work of the lab and close collaborators will be showcased in multiple poster and...

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Farid Moussavi-Harami Awarded the Paul F. Cranefield Award

Farid Moussavi-Harami, Assistant Professor in the UW Division of Cardiology and HAMM Lab Collaborator, received the Paul F. Cranefield award from the Council of the Society of General Physiologists....

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Science & Fun in Philly!

HAMM Lab members attended the Annual Biophysical Society (BPS) meeting in Philly, mid-February 2024. They presented exceptional science, had fun, and enjoyed delicious food! Kerry Kao (above) Max...

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Overseas collaboration on the “off-duty” muscle filament protein myosin

Two key players in muscle contraction at the sub-cellular level are actin and myosin, found on the thin and thick filaments, respectively, and are significant parts of a sarcomere’s structure (the...

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Congratulations to Aditi Prabhala- Husky 100!

Congratulations to Aditi Prabhala for being selected as a 2024 Husky 100 member! The Husky 100 list recognizes undergraduate and graduate students who make the most of their time at UW. To date,...

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HAMM Lab Travels to the Myofilament Meeting

HAMM Lab members and affiliates Mike Regnier, Farid Moussavi-Harami, Kristi Kooiker, Matt Childers, Saffie Mohran, Travis Tune, Sonette Steczina, Kerry Kao, and Anthony Ascencio attended the 2024...

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Multiscale collaboration leads to monumental multiscale modeling

How individuals, labs, centers, and institutions collaborated to produce the first ever computational model showing changes at the protein level manifesting at the protein, sarcomere, cell, tissue, and...

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Come work with us!

Please see the descriptions below of 2 excellent, available postdoc positions in the HAMM Lab with co-mentors. Please consider applying and/or share with your networks! The Regnier Lab invites...

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HAMM Lab Myosin Muscle Mechanics Meets Halloween!

HAMM Lab postdoc, Christian Mandrycky, was invited to present his work at the Cardiovascular Biology Breakfast Club Seminar Series on the spookiest day of the year– October 31, 2024 — Halloween! Talk...

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