Manny attended AGE 2026, the flagship conference of the American Aging Association, as an American Aging Association Early Career Scholar. He presented his research, connected with the aging research community, and had a great time at the meeting!
2024
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Big congratulations to Ruiling and Sophia on their commencement! Ruiling is the first PhD student to graduate from our lab—a major milestone we’re incredibly proud of. Sophia also celebrated her graduation and will continue working in the lab this summer to wrap up her project before taking some well-deserved time off. We’re so proud of both of you and all you’ve accomplished!



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Serenity andIvan recently shared their research at the Undergraduate Research Symposium here in UW-Madison. Serenity presented a poster, while Ivan gave a lightning talk. Both delivered thoughtful and engaging presentations—we’re proud of their hard work and progress!


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Sophia recently gave a flash talk during the undergraduate session at the Metabolism Floor Meeting at UW-Madison, where she shared her research and recent findings with colleagues across the floor. She did a fantastic job representing the lab!

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Sherlyn recently presented her research at the Metabolism Floor Meeting at UW-Madison, delivering a talk titled “Metabolism in Motion: Dissecting the Crosstalk Between Lipid Metabolism and Dispersal Behavior in Dauer C. elegans.” She shared exciting insights and contributed to a great discussion—well done, Sherlyn!
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Exciting news! Manny has been selected as an American Aging Association Early Career Scholar! As part of this recognition, Manny will receive a two-year AGE membership, a $1,300 travel award for the 2025 AGE meeting, and the opportunity to present his research at the AGE 2025 annual meeting. Well deserved, Manny!