01/15/25

First new PI happy moment - lab server is fully set!

We are now officially up and running to do all the genomics…

01/08/25

Our News and Views on Zheng et al, 2025 from Ian Maze and colleagues published today!

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-04080-z

Super cool paper on histone histaminylation as an epigenetic mark controlling circadian rhythms. This work also identified TG2 as a writer, eraser and an “exchanger” of epigenetic modifications!

12/26/24

Holiday update — lab website has a ‘Blog’ section now!

In this space, I will share personal thoughts and experiences as I navigate new PI life, hoping that these stories will be helpful to the community…

12/21/2024

Late update welcoming Sarah Ellor to the lab!

Sarah started on 11/15/2024 as a senior research professional coming in with several years of experience at CHOP and CU Anschutz. Over the past month, she has been instrumental in getting the lab up and running, and pretty much laying the foundation for the Glial Epigenetics Lab!

Outside of research, Sarah loves animals and chasing dinosaurs… :)

11/08/2024

The lab’s first NIH funding is in! Grateful to NIDCD as we set in motion to study glial epigenetic contributions to smell

09/27/2024

3 days to go! Before the lab is officially open. Empty space ready to be filled up with science!

12/15/2023

Debo was interviewed at the Neurotransmission video podcast by Lesley Colgan at Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience

07/05/2023

Debo was featured in Protostar at Science newsletter Science Adviser by Christie Wilcox: Serotonin is a multitasking messenger

03/09/2022

Debo received the K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award from the NIH. This funding led to establishing the groundwork for the Glial Epigenetics Lab