Developing Future Biologists Gallery
Here are some pictures from what I experienced at the 2019 Developing Future Biologists course, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

We had to identify the cleavage stage of Xenopus embryos, and sort the embryos based on the cleavage stage they were in. We also had to dechorionate a zebrafish embryo to see its heartbeat. (05/20/19)


Neural tube of a windowed chicken egg (05/21/19)

Used C. elegans to understand how signaling pathways affect post-embryonic body size development of C. elegans.

Students at The Rock (05/21/19)

Puertorrican students from different universities (UPRH, UPRP, UPRC, UCF) participating together at DFB and painting The Rock (05/21/19).

(05/21/19)

Some students and DFB instructors that participated by painting The Rock (05/21/19).

Nhi and me, re-painting the DFB Logo on The Rock. Nhi did the design and painted the first layer; me and other re-painted to make the yellow color solid.

Gene Expression Lecture given by Scott Barolo (05/22/19)

Professional Development workshop given by U-Mich faculty (05/22/19).

Mouse embryo used for Organogenesis Lab (05/23/19)

A windowed chick embryo's heart. (05/23/19)

DFB Group photo, students (dark blue), faculty & instructors (black and white shirts). (05/24/19)