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Harvard Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology. Header đź“· from the Melton lab: insulin-producing beta cells derived from stem cells
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Joined February 2013
LAST CALL: Applications for our open tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor position close this Friday, 10/18! We invite applicants with a wide range of experiences and interests.
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Thrilled to see our ExIGS tool featured! A true testament to the power of collaboration. Huge congrats to the team for their hard work! 🧬@ajaylabade31 @z_chiang @CarolineComenho
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Excited to share our newest paper out today in @ScienceMagazine!
Our paper on continuous mutagenesis in living cells using HACE is now out in @ScienceMagazine! We now demonstrate that HACE continuously generates mutations over a 10-day period and enables targeting using dCas9 without introducing DNA nicks. https://t.co/2h7Skln60Q
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Congratulations Ya-Chieh Hsu for receiving a @LEOFondet Serendipity Grant to further investigate wound healing.
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The LEO Foundation has awarded five Serendipty Grants, with a total of just below DKK 18 million, in its latest round of funding.
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Congratulations @raflynn5 for receiving @NIH_CommonFund's Transformative Research Award! #NIHHighRisk
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Have you ever met a kid who doesn’t have a zillion questions about axolotls? I know I haven’t. That’s why I wrote this book! With super cute and accurate illustrations by @LordABethany @MacKidsBooks @neonsquidbooks
https://t.co/FoMI67UXHW
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An illustrated first guide to cute axolotls from expert Dr. Jessica LaMae Whited, featuring illustrations by Bethany Lord.You might know that axolotls are so...
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7 years ago, I met a junior fellow named @JD_Buenrostro who blew me away with a vision of futuristic genomic technologies Today, we (@ajaylabade31, @carolinecomenho) are excited to share our first steps into that future: Expansion in situ genome sequencing 1/
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“Every cell is a special snowflake” retweet if you agree! #teamsnowflake
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Nature - Scientists have more information than ever on how cells differ — but they still resist easy grouping.
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Learn about our junior faculty search during our Q&A on 9/23 at 1pm ET! We're interested in new areas like advanced computation, AI, chemical bio, brain-body connection, integrated physiology, dev bio & extreme bio, in addition to SCRB's current focus.
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A groundbreaking project involving the expertise of @LeeRubinLab, @hseas' David Mooney, and @BostonChildrens' Clifford Woolf, is set to redefine the treatment landscape for Spinal Muscular Atrophy and potentially other neuromuscular diseases.
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Congratulations @JD_Buenrostro for being named a Vallee Scholar! This award provides unrestricted funding for early career researchers at a critical stage in their tenure-track career.
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.@LeeRubinLab, Feodor Price and colleagues have pioneered a groundbreaking 3D organoid culture method for generating large numbers of adult skeletal muscle satellite cells in vitro. https://t.co/PiIFQIBDC5
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Organoid culture promotes dedifferentiation of mouse myoblasts into stem cells capable of complete muscle regeneration https://t.co/BEA3u2jnQY
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How do animals regrow their limbs? And why can't humans do it? Learn more in this @TED_ED video featuring HSCRB faculty @JessLaMae.
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In new research published today in @CellCellPress, @raflynn5 and colleagues have discovered the mechanism of how RNA is chemically linked to N-glycans.
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HSCRB Assistant Professor Ryan Flynn has developed advanced techniques to provide conclusive evidence of glycoRNAs, uncovering a surprising role for RNA.
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