Ginger Carney's Lab Department of Biology
Research in Hongmin Qin’s lab uses simple eukaryotic microorganism Chlamydomonas to understand the assembly of cilium, an cellular organelle that has been implicated in a wide spectrum of human diseases (ciliopathies).
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Lab Members

Hongmin Qin, Ph.D.
PI
(979)458-0512
hqin@bio.tamu.edu

 

David Silva
Graduate Student, supported by the NSF LSAMP program
(979) 862-4580
dsilva@bio.tamu.edu

Elizabeth Richey
Graduate Student
(979) 862-4580
Erichey@bio.tamu.edu

Elena Lyuksyutova, B.S.
Research Assistant
(979) 862-4580
elyuksyutova@bio.tamu.edu

 

Roxsan Manshouri
Undergraduate Student, supported by the NSF LSAMP program
(979) 862-4580
4roxsan@gmail.com

Catherine M. Hernandez
Undergraduate Student, supported by the NSF LSAMP program
(979) 862-4580
chern@neo.tamu.edu

Hailee Oldham
Undergraduate Student
(979) 862-4580
xxhaileejxx@neo.tamu.edu

 

 

 
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