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Featured in ASBMB Today

Here's the link to Anna Tancredi's ASBMB Today article about our our recent work ( published in JBC) on flame retardants. This article is geared towards the general audience.

Karen Joins The Lab

Karen Cornejo, a QSB first-year student, joins the lab to pursue her Ph.D. after three weeks of rotation with us. Welcome, Karen! Let's BAFfle and dazzle!

Opportunities

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement: In our lab, we believe in ' humanship', where we support, uplift, and promote each other irrespective of one's age, gender, color, race, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnicity, or any other criteria that tends to divide us. We are equitably...

Saha Lab photos 2022-2023

Purkinje Tattoos. Fall 2022 ​ Isabel and Maddie Campus colors. Fall 2022. Ramen, Karen, Andie, and Morgan ​ Hanging out with Dr. Hayashi. 11/25/2022 Karen, Andie, Ramen, and Morgan with Dr. Hayashi (Kyoto Univ) ​ Karen at SfN. November 2022 Poster presentation at 2023 San Diego SfN annual meeting ​...

2023-2024 Senate Research Award

Ramen was awarded the 2023-24 UC Merced senate award to study a novel inhibitor of the neuronal activity-induced gene transcription. The proposal is titled, 'A study of BAF complex functions in neurons using novel inhibitor '704'.

Karenia Damacio

My name is Karenia Damacio, and I am a fourth-year undergraduate student majoring in Molecular and Cell Biology. I joined the Saha lab to gain laboratory experience and to learn more about neural signaling and gene transcription. In my free time, I like to talk to my parents, and watch formula 1.

Latest Preprint from the lab

We have released our latest preprint, titled: Activity-assembled nBAF complex mediates rapid immediate early gene transcription by regulating RNA Polymerase II productive elongation. This study was led by Karen Cornejo as a part of her thesis project. Andie Venegas and Morgan Sono were amazing...

Andie Joins The Lab

Andie Venegas was accepted in the QSB Ph.D. program. Andie has chosen to pursue her Ph.D. with us and will start as a graduate student in Spring of 2022. We are excited to have Andie in the lab as a graduate student (along with Morgan and Karen). Welcome Andie!