Herdeline Ardoña (Digs)
@herdelineardona
Assistant Professor at UC Irvine CBE
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http://ardonalabs.com 21-08-2013 00:31:18
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Please join us for this year's SoCal Soft Matter Symposium to be held at UC Irvine on 9/23! This event is a joint effort between UCI Engineering and UCLA Samueli Engineering (thanks to Ali Mohraz Samanvaya Srivastava), supported through the Samueli Foundation. More info: shorturl.at/czO5h
I’m so excited to be Tulane Department of Biomedical Engineering and collaborate with the amazing faculty like Quincy Brown. Congratulations! 🎉🎊
UC Irvine scientists create material that can take the temperature of nanoscale objects UCI Chemistry ps.uci.edu/news/3158
With #ACSFall2024 approaching & the fall recruiting cycle ramping up soon after, please help share our editorial to students & postdocs that are applying to jobs or thinking about a career in industry 👩💼🧑🏻💼💼🏭📧 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… CC ACS POLY Division ACS PMSE Division ACS BIOT #chemjobs
PhD starting oct 24 available with Dave Adams in University of Glasgow Chemistry working on lignin with Sonichem funded by Scottish Forestry. Funding only available for UK, EU settled or pre-settled status, Irish nationals who are living in the Common Travel Area of the UK. findaphd.com/phds/project/p…
Congrats to Shalini and co authors (Laure Kayser, Justin Parreno) on a new paper! It’s on proteoglycan replacements for cartilage: how Kayser Lab’s favorite polyelectrolyte, PSS, retains in cartilage better than typical chondroitin sulfate. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
PSS everything everywhere all at once (this time in cartilage explants)!!! Another great paper and collaboration with Charles Dhong, includes Kayser Lab co-authors Allison KyleLo Vidhika Damani Ai Nin Yang. PSS made with $ support from U.S. National Science Foundation
I’m chairing the biomolecular engineering search for Notre Dame CBE this year and happy to engage with interested applicants for both the junior/TT and senior/tenured postings
It’s been so rewarding to return to the Cell Symposia organoids conference. I first came as a postdoc in 2019 and now have had the chance to come back as PI with my lab! I’m so proud of my mentees and their projects on liver organoids.