Elsa Su
Elsa Su is a lab manager in the O’Brien Lab. She graduated from Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean University in 2014 with a Master of Science degree in Biology. She joined the lab in July 2018.
At Stanford, Elsa use the long-term live imaging, one of the powerful techniques in the O’Brien lab, to study septate junction formation in the differentiating enteroblast in adult fly intestine. In the meantime, she also works on improving the new imaging method, bellymount, with Leslie.