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Emily Rónay Johnston

Dr. Emily Rónay Johnston earned her PhD in English Studies from Illinois State University. Her teaching and research focus on first-year writing as a critical space for cultivating student resilience. Emily has served as the associate director and a lecturer in the Dimensions of Culture Writing...

Interview with Yale Climate Connection

I was interviewed by Samantha Harrington from Yale Climate Connection regarding climate impacts on pregnancy health. Please see the article here: https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/07/extreme-heat-makes-pregnancy-more-dangerous/

Welcome new undergraduate and high school researchers!

The Jensen lab welcomes 4 new undergraduate researchers and a high school student in the lab. Undergrads Gabriela Ceron UC LEADs scholar, Litzy Lemus CAMP scholar, Sahil Malhi and Ahmadzakaria Arjmand are each budding young scientists. Essey Afewerki is a high school student researcher from Merced...

Symmetry-protected Micromanipulations

By embedding symmetry in a 3D microfluidic geometry (e.g., octahedral symmetry shown in the following figure), we realized distinct microfluidic functions classified by subgroups of these symmetries. These functions include a strain-free flow in 3D, which can be used for trap-free manipulations of...

New publication in JBC

Our paper titled, ' Mild membrane depolarization in neurons induces immediate early gene transcription and acutely subdues responses to successive stimulus' is now published in JBC. In this paper we show how neurons react in the aftermath of milf depolarization. This study was initiated in 2019 by...