
Whitney Lieberman
@whit_lieberman
she/her | PhD candidate @Harvard ChemBio @KadochLab | Former NIH CRTA Fellow (@ Meier Lab) | Claremont McKenna '20 | views are my own |
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22-10-2021 03:01:41
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Congratulations to Marya Ornelas from my lab Chemistry at Illinois for receiving the NSF GRFP award! Thank you, U.S. National Science Foundation!


Very proud of lab alum Marya Ornelas (currently a student in Angad Mehta lab at Illinois) on being awarded NSF GRFP and lab alum Whitney Lieberman (currently in @doc_jlmeier lab, starting PhD at Harvard in Chem Bio in Fall) for getting honorable mention for NSF GRFP!


Excited to have a significant portion of my thesis work out today in Nature Genetics! This project was a terrific collaboration with Jin Wei and Craig Wilen! Thread below: (1/11) nature.com/articles/s4158…

New paper from lab alum Whitney Lieberman! A really elegant approach to sensing Ac-CoA in complex samples (plus it is always fun to see alums using luciferase after leaving our lab). pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37486078/


Curious about the biological reason that cats love catnip? As it turns out, catnip (and other iridoid-containing plants) act as feline insect repellents! Check out my recent article for Science in the News to learn more about this cool science. sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2024/the…


Congrats to Whitney Lieberman who received an F31 fellowship from the NIH! The award supports her ongoing PhD work with Cigall Kadoch at Harvard. Congrats, Whitney; the recognition is well-deserved!!

Congratulations to Whitney Lieberman in our lab who had just been officially awarded an NIH F31 fellowship to support her exciting graduate studies! We are thrilled!! Kadoch Lab Harvard Chemical Biology PhD Program

So happy for our outstanding graduate student, Whitney Lieberman who has been awarded the NIH F31 fellowship to support her new work on chromatin remodelers in the lab! An honor to watch your success and excited for all that you will accomplish, Whitney! NIH Harvard Chemical Biology PhD Program