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Dr. Michael Longaker's lab at @StanfordSurgery and @StanfordPlastic. Follow us for news about the team and our latest research.

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@StanfordPlastic
Stanford Plastic Surgery
2 years
Congratulations to our resident Dr. Michelle Griffin for taking home award for best basic science poster!
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@StanfordPlastic
Stanford Plastic Surgery
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🌲Dr. Benjamin Levy who started here at Stanford working in @LongakerLab gives the 25th Annual Emile F. Holman Lecture in Surgery.
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@StanfordMed
Stanford Medicine
2 years
Our community mourns the loss of Charles “Chuck” Kwok Fai Chan, PhD, professor of surgery. Chan, a stem cell researcher who discovered how to regrow cartilage, will be remembered for his generous spirit as a mentor and colleague.
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The Stanford Medicine researcher was known for his groundbreaking work and his generous spirit as a mentor and colleague.
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@StanfordSurgery
Stanford Surgery
2 years
Happy #labweek to @annahmorgan & @chunerguo! You can see Chuner present “Simultaneous Multiomic Single-cell Analysis Reveals Gene Regulatory Mechanism of Interleukin-based Immunotherapy in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma” and...
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@StanfordPlastic
Stanford Plastic Surgery
2 years
🧪 🥽🥼 Happy #LabWeek from Longaker Lab! 🧫🔬 Come to Holman Day 2024 (5/3/24) and watch: 👨🏻‍🔬Khristian Erich Bauer-Rowe, BS, from Longaker Lab present his work "Creeping fat-derived mechanosensitive fibroblasts drive stricture formation in Crohn’s disease"
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@NorahLiang
Norah Liang, MD
2 years
👏🏻👏🏻 Dr. Hyun presenting exciting findings on stricture-associated fibroblasts in Crohn’s Disease! @LongakerLab @StanfordPedSurg
@maryhawn
mary hawn
2 years
Jeong Hyun presenting the findings from his ASA Foundation research fellowship. Understanding structures in Crohn’s disease. @StanfordPedSurg @StanfordSurgery
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@natrevbioeng
Nature Reviews Bioengineering
2 years
Few efficacious therapies exist for the treatment of fibrotic diseases. In their new Review, Michael Longaker, Derrick Wan et al discuss how mechanotransduction mechanisms that drive fibrosis can be modelled and targeted @LongakerLab @StanfordPlastic https://t.co/w6gnqWpGF1
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Nature Reviews Bioengineering - Fibrotic disease can affect almost all organs, and only few therapies currently exist for the treatment of fibrosis. This Review discusses the contribution of...
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@TissueEngin
Tissue Engineering
2 years
Check out this fantastic new review article from @LongakerLab on the use of acellular dermal matrix to attenuate fibrotic capsule formation due to foreign body response. @CellStanford @StanfordPlastic @StanfordSurgery Read more here: https://t.co/Nj0Ybw9JOA
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@SCIDirector
Steven Artandi, MD, PhD
2 years
SCI member Michael Longaker & others found that scar tissue around #PancreaticTumors suggests how long a patient will live after diagnosis. https://t.co/Btt0qtWDo6 #PancreaticDuctalAdenocarcinoma
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@StanfordSurgery
Stanford Surgery
2 years
🔬#MedicalBreakthrough: Analysis of scar tissue around pancreatic tumors identifies two patient groups, with one living almost two years longer. 🌟 Personalized treatments on the horizon. https://t.co/EQVFT6nOdH #PancreaticCancer @LongakerLab @StanfordPlastic
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Pancreatic cancer is deadly, and its toll is growing. Scientists find that scar tissue around the tumor suggests how long a patient will live after diagnosis.
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@NatureCellBio
Nature Cell Biology
2 years
✏️In this issue, our editor @s_lefkopoulos highlights the work by @LongakerLab, Fraser & co published by @CellStemCell and dissecting non-fibrotic #regeneration. PDF: https://t.co/uxhnEovGDC https://t.co/0pQqgs4MAJ
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Nature Cell Biology - Scarless healing
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@Gels_MDPI
Gels MDPI
2 years
🏆Editor's Choice 📚"#Bioprinted #Hydrogels for #Fibrosis and #Wound Healing: #Treatment and #Modeling" ☀️Take a break and have a look at this selected work by our Academic Editor 📌Read it for free at: https://t.co/EKWHThOvTS @LongakerLab @guo_phd #woundhealing #gels #skin
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@StanfordSurgery
Stanford Surgery
2 years
“Structures contain pro-fibrotic fibroblasts that map creeping fat-bowel interface.” MD/PhD candidate Khristian Erich Bauer-rowe crushing it for @LongakerLab @StanfordPlastic #acscc23
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@StanfordSurgery
Stanford Surgery
2 years
Accidentally stumbled into an impromptu Hagey Lab meeting at #acscc23 jk jk It’s SF124 Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery. Well done @stanfordplastic @LongakerLab 👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾
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@StanfordSurgery
Stanford Surgery
2 years
🧫 Starting off the #ACSCC23 scientific program with Alexia Kim and the @LongakerLab! Super cool novel surgical mouse model and exciting future directions investigating the expansion of Glial Cells and ICCs in Crohn’s Disease strictures
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@StanfordPlastic
Stanford Plastic Surgery
2 years
🏆 Dr. Michelle Griffin wins the SUS Resident/Fellow Presentation Award at #ASC2023 for her groundbreaking work on "Fat to Fibrosis." Next stop: Presenting in Cambridge, England for the SRS Annual Meeting! 🌟 @UnivSurg @longakerlab
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@WuTsaiAlliance
Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance
2 years
Don't miss this insightful perspective in @ScienceMagazine by Wu Tsai Alliance Member Dr. Michael Longaker (@LongakerLab) and colleagues as they discuss the roadblocks and therapeutic frontiers of regenerative therapies. Read more: https://t.co/EQ4AkeHQjL
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@StanfordPlastic
Stanford Plastic Surgery
2 years
🌟 PGY-1 Resident Spotlight: Michelle Griffin, MD 🇬🇧 Michelle Griffin was born and raised in London, UK. She received her Medical Degree from Manchester University.
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@EricTopol
Eric Topol
2 years
An excellent and succinct review of the progress and challenges for regenerative medicine https://t.co/gTfWr5p2Is @ScienceMagazine @karalmckinley @HSCRB @LongakerLab @DrShrutiNaik "45% of all deaths can be traced to inflammation- and fibrosis-related regenerative failures"
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