It is hard to believe, but Summer 2019 is already wrapping up for the Suzuki Laboratory in anticipation of the new school year starting. It was the first full summer for our lab, and we …
Lab News
Visiting Undergraduate Fellow
This summer we were very lucky to have been joined by Sophia Liu, a rising second-year pre-med undergraduate student at Columbia University who plans to study Biomedical or Chemical Engineering. She came to our lab …
Dr. Suzuki featured in UWCCC article
Dr. Suzuki was interviewed for a University of Wisconsin–Madison article about his and others work in the world of cell division mechanisms and the intertwined effects of chromosomal instability and cancer. He was featured alongside …
Undergraduate Researcher Joins the Lab
Summer is one of the best opportunities for undergraduate students to become heavily involved in research. With more flexible summer schedules, motivated students can start to take on larger and more demanding responsibilities within the …
Dr. Suzuki Awarded NIG-JOINT Collaboration Grant
Dr. Suzuki has been awarded a NIG-JOINT Collaboration Grant. This grant is intended to stimulate synergistic research and relations between Japan’s National Institute of Genetics and other universities or institutes. Dr. Suzuki will be using …
Undergraduate Researcher Joins the Lab
We are happy to announce that our lab grew by 1 this month. Dr. Suzuki welcomed Jihua Liu on to our team as the spring semester got underway. Jihua is a first year undergraduate student …
Our homepage has officially launched!
Our official homepage launch is just one of the many firsts for the Suzuki Lab since Dr. Suzuki was hired on to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Oncology’s …
Upcoming Lab Plans
We will continue to have weekly lab meetings to review articles, and in the future, present and discuss our projects. Throughout the month of October, the wet lab benches and tissue culture room started filling …
Graduate Rotation Students in October
During October, we had our first Cancer Biology Graduate Program rotational students. The Cancer Biology Graduate Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison provides first year graduate students the opportunity to spend their first semester, outside …
Undergraduate Research Scholar brought on board
With the start of the academic year, Dr. Suzuki welcomed Jocelyn Cao from Kenosha, WI on to the lab team. We are up to a team of 3! Jocelyn is a first year undergraduate student …