Creative thinking is essential to our work. We have been lucky enough to have a number of talented artists in the lab. Here is some of their work that decorates our lab and offices. Will's dissected Drosophila ovaries showed us some love (April 2024) Our lab's entry into the departmental Winter door decorating competition 2023 Our lab's entry into the departmental Winter door decorating competition 2023 Our lab's entry into the departmental Winter door decorating competition 2023 Jake's glowing Drosophila larvae. Jake Loeffelholz took this cool image on our new Echo Revolve. This shows the autofluorescence of different structures in an L3 larvae. (September 2023) Pacman Ghosts. Christian Cammarota. Fixed and stained Drosophila ovaries. Color = Phalloidin, White = DAPI Outstanding undergraduate student Emily Schiller made a portrait of the lab- COVID edition! (May 2021) Christina Wang made this beautiful paper-art version of our logo! Talented rotation student Lynn Sidor made this beautiful art for our lab! Our postdoc Lindsay found a deathstar (or is that a pokéball?) organoid. (Feb 2021) John Miller, our rotation student, came across the Sentinel of the Spaceways during an imaging session. (Jan 2020) Welcome art for Nick Lowe, who arrived like a knight in shining armour. (July 2018) A wonderful cross-stitch portrait of the lab by rotation student Ruiyue (Tanya) Tan. (May 2019) Our rotation student Rui Zhang drew a fantastic picture of the lab as a leaving present at the end of her rotation! (Nov 2018) What you see first in these mysterious blots will give insight into your deepest fears. Work of Kate Neville (August 2022). Donuts in the lab, still life. (August 2022) Our lab's cornhole board decorated for the University of Rochester Department of Biology Cornhole tournament! Inspired by our research. What does a whale have? Arthur Bergstralh (August 2022) Tara's attempt at a Drosophila in the fly bay (October 2019)