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The WSU Biological Sciences department was well represented in WSU’s 2023 winter commencement ceremony. Congratulations to Greenberg lab members Dr. Zhuqing Liang (left) and Dr. Linh Vo (center left), who walked across the stage on Saturday. A big shout out Read More …
Mohamed and Chisom’s video highlights the need for studying the therapeutic mechanisms of bipolar disorder drugs in order to develop more efficacious treatments for this prevalent and debilitating illness. View the video here!
The article entitled ” Trailblazing Ph.D. graduate appreciates personal growth at Wayne State” details all of Dr. Zhuqing Liang’s great achievements during her time as a PhD student in the Greenberg lab. To view the article click here. To view Read More …
This highly collaborative, cross-disciplinary study provides an exciting new framework for understanding the potential cause of Barth syndrome! This research, which utilized genetic, biophysical, lipidomic, and computational approaches, as well as a wide array of Barth syndrome research models, addresses Read More …
Dr. Greenberg gives a talk on the role of cardiolipin as a metabolic regulator and the associated implications for Barth syndrome. Postdoctoral fellow Dr. Zhuqing Liang presents a poster describing dual mechanisms by which cardiolipin regulates pyruvate dehydrogenase activity. PhD Read More …
Dr. Gohil was the keynote speaker at the WSU Biological Sciences Research retreat. Dr. Gohil graduated from Dr. Greenberg’s lab in 2005. He is now a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Texas A&M. Thanks for joining Read More …