Organelle Research Group
Latest Publication
Multiparametric Identification of Putative Senescent Cells in Skeletal Muscle via Mass Cytometry
Yijia Li, Nameera Baig, Daniel Roncancio, Kris Elbein, Dawn Lowe, Michael Kyba, Edgar A. Arriaga *
(2024) Cytometry Part A
https://doi.org/10.13020/06hn-xq85
Group Updates
09.27.2024
Northey Professor Edgar Arriaga appointed new Associate Dean for Faculty Initiatives at the University of Minnesota Graduate School
Earlier this summer, Department of Chemistry Professor Edgar Arriaga was named Associate Dean for Faculty Initiatives at the University of Minnesota Graduate School. In his new role, Arriaga will support the Graduate School in the cultivation of excellence in graduate education and postdoctoral training, aligning closely with the mission and impact goals of both the Graduate School and the University of Minnesota.
09.26.2024
New members! 🥳
Rose and Julia join Arriaga Group! Welcome!
07.30.2024
Maya's Upcoming Teaching Experience!
Maya, who was awarded the Diversity Predoctoral Teaching Fellowships last year, is going to start her predoctoral faculty experience this coming academic year! She will be teaching one course in the fall and one in the spring at the University of Minnesota Morris campus while working on her thesis and publications. She will receive full funding, including a stipend, on-campus housing, and medical insurance.
We are so proud of you, Maya. Cheers!!
05.10.2024
Congrats! Ismail and Ruani!
We're celebrating the remarkable achievement of our group members' graduation. It's truly amazing to see everyone dressed so splendidly for this momentous occasion! A hearty congratulations to Ismail and Ruani! We couldn't be more proud of your accomplishments.
04.05.2024
Hyeokjung's OPE Passed!
Yay! Hyeokjung has passed his Oral Preliminary Exam (OPE) and is now a PhD candidate. His innovative research involves developing a single-cell analytical methodology using a spheroid model and DNA nanostructure. Congratulations, Hyeokjung!
03.29.2024
Funding Success for Single-Cell Molecular Pathway Analysis Project
Great news! Our research proposal, "Single-Cell Molecular Pathway Analysis in Aging Systems via Novel Mass Cytometry Methods," has received funding from the NIH in the section of Cellular and Molecular Technologies. We are very excited for our next pioneering stage in the field of aging research.
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