Posts filed under Lab Updates

Pompano and Rutkowski awarded collaborative research grant

We are honored that the Pompano lab and Rutkowski lab were awarded a 2018 Collaborative Research Project Award in the amount of $75,000 from the Carter Immunology Center.  According to the program announcement,

The goal of this award is to increase the level of collaborative activity among members of the Carter Immunology Center; bring together individuals and laboratories with complementary skills and perspectives; encourage the development of multi-investigator awards, which generally have higher budgets and more comprehensive scope of research activities; and to drive high quality science and encourage its translation into treatments for disease. 

We are excited to begin work on a new model of tumor immunity for this project!  This award was generously funded by the Carter Foundation. 

Posted on April 17, 2018 and filed under Grants & Awards, Collaborations, Lab Updates.

Austin advances to PhD candidacy

Congratulations to Austin for successfully completing his PhD candidacy exam in February!  We look forward to seeing all you accomplish.

Celebration after PhD qualifying exams were over! Photo credit:  Prof. Jim Demas

Celebration after PhD qualifying exams were over! 

Photo credit:  Prof. Jim Demas

Posted on March 20, 2018 and filed under Lab Updates, People.

NIH funds the Pompano lab!

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Huge news for our research:  The NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has awarded our lab more than $1.4 million over five years to fund our efforts to create a new experimental model of the immune system.  By combining live lymph node tissue and microfluidic technology, we will be able to look closely that the events that happen locally inside the tissue.  This work will inform the development of new anti-inflammatory immunotherapies. 

Many thanks to the NIH NIAID for their support, and to Prof. John Lukens for collaborating with us on this project. 

Posted on December 20, 2017 and filed under Grants & Awards, Lab Updates.

Charlottesville High School visits for science-&-art field trip

On November 29, we were lucky to host Charlottesville High School for the first ever CHS-UVA Science-and-Art field trip to the Department of Chemistry!  Twenty-nine students from AP Chemistry, Art I, and Honors Studio Art came to visit for tours of the science labs, presentations from graduate students, and a unique art activity designed by Ms. Rachel McLaughlin, art teacher from CHS.  The art featured surrealist portraits, where faces were recombined on puzzle pieces, to convey the idea of "organ-on-chip":  fabricating organs from molecules and cells and rearranging their pieces in the chemistry lab.

"One thing that I really enjoyed was being able to see the two microscopes in the labs we visited. In each one, we were able to see cells up close and that is something I've never seen. It was a fun and eye-opening experience. Another thing that was really cool was hearing about the organ on a chip because it’s such an amazing idea!" -- A. M., 10th grade
"I'm really interested in both chemistry and art so being able to see how those two intersect was really cool for me. Also being able to see the applications of some of the ideas we talk about in art class being able to be used in medical advancements through chemistry is inspiring." -- S. L., 11th grade

Many thanks to CHS teachers Rachel McLaughlin (art), Rhoda Baker (chemistry), and Sherry Hodges (chemistry) for coming and bringing their students!  Also, the tours and talks would not have been possible without Charles Richardson from Gahlmann lab, Mimi Shin from the Venton lab, Nathan Swami from the Swami lab, and Lauren Russell from the Lampe lab.

We are grateful to the Department of Chemistry for their support of this event.

Posted on December 8, 2017 and filed under Outreach, Lab Updates.

Pompano group at MicroTAS

We are proud that Meg Catterton and Sangjo Shim both presented posters to the international audience MicroTAS 2017 in Savannah, Georgia this year.  Their work was well received.  We enjoyed talking with fellow microfluidics researchers from all over the world, and catching up with former Ismaglov lab members!

 

Posted on October 30, 2017 and filed under Conferences, Lab Updates, Presentations.

Welcome Aruna and Paola

The Pompano lab is growing.  We welcomed Aruna Sastri and Paola Covarrubias this semester. Aruna is earning her Masters degree in Chemistry this year and plans to work on novel methods to study lymphocytes in action.  Paola is a first-year undergraduate who joins us from Dallas, Texas.  She plans to work on methods to keep lymph node tissue alive in culture -- hopefully for weeks at a time!  Good luck to both of them.

 

 

Posted on October 11, 2017 and filed under People, Lab Updates.

Dr. Ashley Ross Featured in C&E News

Congratulations to former post-doc Ashley Ross who was featured in C&E news this week!  The article describes her work done in our lab to use a new microfluidic system to measure diffusion of proteins through living tissue.

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Click the link below for the full story:

http://acsmeetings.cenmag.org/watching-immune-proteins-and-therapeutics-diffuse-through-lymph-nodes/

We wish Ashley the best of luck at her new appointment as an Assistant Professor at the University of Cinncinatti Ohio!

Posted on August 26, 2017 and filed under People, Lab Updates.

It's been a great summer

Everyone has done some great work this summer and we have really made some great progress towards our lab goals!  We have all learned a lot of new skills and have some cool new instruments, including a brand new Zeiss Zoom!  We are all looking forward to the new school year and to continuing the work we have started this summer.

Using the Zoom

Using the Zoom

The Zoom

The Zoom

The Summer Researchers

The Summer Researchers

Posted on July 29, 2015 and filed under Lab Updates.

Group Party

Group Picture

Group Picture

Lymph node cake

Lymph node cake

The Pompano group had a party at Professor Pompano's house to celebrate the end of the year, complete with a lymph node cake!  

Its been a great first year for the lab, and we look forward for the great work we will be doing this summer and in the upcoming years!

Lab members enjoying the playground

Lab members enjoying the playground

Posted on May 26, 2015 and filed under Lab Updates.