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Yesterday, I presented my latest research on Functional coupling of metabolic oscillations and hemodynamics in the kidney at the APS March Meeting 2025 in Anaheim, CA, as part of the DBIO Focus Session on “Do details matter in living matter? Frontiers in single cell oscillations”, which was organized by Dr. Min Wu (Yale University) and Dr. William Bement (University of Wisconsin-Madison).

In recognition of my ongoing work on biological oscillations and continuous leadership of the Dynamics Club, I was awarded the Devreotes Prize, named after Dr. Peter Devreotes (Johns Hopkins University) and sponsored by the Biochemical Society. What an honor!

Next month, I will give another talk at the American Physiology Summit 2025 in Baltimore, MD, as part of the special session on “Defining Cell States at the Single-cell Resolution”. Join us if you will be there too!

In June, I will have the opportunity to share this work with the broader UCSD community through the Department of Bioengineering Seminar Series. Check out the date & time and more here.