By Anod Saba, Summer Research Intern in Dr. Joel Meyer’s Lab This summer, I had the privilege to be a […] The Tiny Yet Mighty C. elegans
Joel Meyer is principal investigator on a new five-year grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) that […] Project 3 PI Joel Meyer awarded 5-year NIEHS grant to study mitochondrial …
By Joseph Laster, Summer Research Intern in Dr. Joel Meyer’s Lab To My Good Friends, I’m sorry that I haven’t […] New A Letter Home: Contemplating the State of Dead Worms
By Alexa Allen, Summer Research Intern in Dr. Joel Meyer’s Lab This summer, I worked in Dr. Joel Meyer’s lab […] My Summer with C. elegans
By Ashlyn Wahl, Summer Research Intern in Dr. Joel Meyer’s Lab I spent this past summer in the company of […] Rotenone, C. elegans., and Trial and Error
Meyer lab PhD student and Project 3 trainee, Tess Leuthner was one of only three students awarded the Dean’s Award […] Trainee Tess Leuthner wins Dean’s Award for Excellence in Mentoring
During the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people are taking simple steps to protect their own health, the […] What I can I do to minimize the toxic effects of environmental …
Tess Leuthner, PhD student in Joel Meyer’s lab and Duke Superfund trainee, discusses her ongoing research around how persistent low-level […] (video) Tess Leuthner discusses long-term effects of low-level chemical exposures on DNA
Dr. Jessica Hartman, former postdoc in Joel Meyer’s lab, and former Duke Superfund trainee, discusses her past and ongoing research […] (video) Jessica Hartman, PhD., discusses research on lifestyle factors and mitochondrial toxicity