Congratulations to our presentation award winners!

Undergraduate Travel Award

Poster 102 - Alex Zhang, Michael Wen, Victoria Prince

Investigating zebrafish neural crest cell fate restriction by imaging transcription in vivo.

University of Chicago, USA

Undergraduate Sponsor Award

Poster 101 - Mateo Zevallos, Rejenae Dockery, Carson McNulty, Tessa Zecchino, Reece Ratermann, Richard White, Aaron Goldman

The roles of translation initiation factor homologs during zebrafish regeneration.

The Ohio State University, USA

Graduate Travel Award

Poster 63 - Nicole Pek 1,2, Konrad Thorner 1, Hee-Wong Lim 1,2, Darrell Kotton 3, Robert Rottier 4, Aaron Zorn 1,2, Mingxia Gu 5,6

Uncovering Mechanisms Underlying Capillary Maldevelopment Caused By FOXF1 Mutations Using A 3D In Vitro Vascular Model System.

1 Cincinnati Children's, USA; 2 College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, USA; 3 Center for Regenerative Medicine, Boston University, USA; 4 Erasmus University Medical Center, Netherlands; 5 David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, USA; 6 Broad Stem Cell Research Center, USA

Graduate Sponsor Award

Farina Aziz, Michigan State University, USA

The Power of Paralogues: Sox15 and Sox21 in Early Embryonic Development in Mice.

Postdoc SDB Travel Award

Geremy Lerma, The Ohio State University

Validation of Duchenne muscular dystrophy candidate modifiers using a CRISPR-based approach in zebrafish.

Postdoc Sponsor Award

Courtney Stockman, Cininnati Children's

Matrix Fibroblast-Derived CXCL12 Regulates Capillary Maturation and Secondary Septation During Alveologenesis.

Best question awards:

Sponsored by Developmental Dynamics

Undergraduate Student - Rosa Kwon (Kenyon College)

Graduate Student - Karla Akari Garcia (Miami University)

Post-doc - Tim Nguyen (Cincinnati Children's)

Vendor Passport Raffle Winner:

Nicole Franks, University of Michigan (Allen Lab)

Congratulations to all our winners!

Thank you to all participants!