The latest preprint from our lab entitled “MatriSpace: Identification and visualization of spatially-resolved ECM gene expression patterns in health and disease” is now available on bioRxiv!
Leanna Leverton, 5th-year PhD student in our lab, receives the Mark R. Lambrecht Award for Scholarship and Commitment from the UIC Physiology and Biophysics Department.
Congratulations Leanna!
Dr. Naba has contributed to a new review in Genome Biology entitled: “Blood Proteomics: Insights from public datasets, accomplishments, and remaining challenges.“
Dr. Naba and fellow scientists have come together to commemorate the impact and achievements of the late Dr. Richard O. Hynes. Read the piece entitled “In Memoriam: Richard O. Hynes (1944-2026)” in Matrix…
PhD student, Leanna Leverton, has successfully defended her thesis! During her PhD training, Leanna investigated the molecular mechanisms of the fibrillar assembly of the novel ECM protein SNED1.
Krista, originally from Champaign, IL, completed her B.Sc. in Bioengineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2020. She then moved to the Pacific Northwest, where she completed her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering...
The Naba lab is thrilled to have joined the Gene Ontology (GO) consortium as a biocurator. A special shout-out to Daiqing Chen, graduate student in the lab, for her contribution to the publication “The Gene…
Our paper in collaboration with Pam Kreeger’s lab titled “Comparative proteomic analysis of the ECM composition of the human omentum and mesentery, the main sites of ovarian cancer metastasis” is now published in iScience! Congrats to…