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How are #cilia built, how do they signal, how do they go awry to cause ciliopathies, and how do we fix them?
San Francisco, CA
Joined April 2011
Please read and critique our new paper on the genetic determinants of human kidney function @NatureGenet: https://t.co/MxyiCzKRfN We combined GWAS with CNN and CRISPRi to go from loci to target genes. This roadmap may be useful to others uncovering genes underlying human traits.
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I am excited to share our preprint of CiliaTrack, a novel machine learning approach to PCD diagnosis. Proud of Nicolas Hadas, a talented PhD candidate in my lab, for developing the code and his amazing work on this project. https://t.co/fCwO6xcUcs
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Rational. Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetic condition that results in dysmotile cilia and abnormal mucociliary clearance. Despite advances in understanding the pathogenesis of PCD,...
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Check out our latest manuscript where we generate a cross model single cell and spatial atlas of mouse PKD! A cross model spatial and single-cell atlas reveals the conserved involvement of osteopontin in polycystic kidney disease | bioRxiv
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Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) arises from mutations in cilia-associated genes, such as PKD1 and PKD2 , expressed in renal epithelial cells, leading to progressive kidney dysfunction and end- stage...
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More than 12 million people globally are impacted by ADPKD, and it still lacks disease-modifying therapies. Renasant Bio is on a mission to advance next-generation treatments for ADPKD through the development of small molecule correctors and potentiators. https://t.co/TMsUjd0v8w
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Thank you to all PKD community members who have advocated over the years, and all who are standing up for the PKD community during this important time. Together, we can #EndPKD. Want to add your voice? Join our Advocacy Champions Network: https://t.co/AnB9fEaDE1
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Whitehead Institute Founding Member Rudolf Jaenisch has received the 2025 Ogawa-Yamanaka Stem Cell Prize, which recognizes his seminal role in establishing and advancing the field of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). https://t.co/inhUyjIigA
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Excited to share our new paper! mtDNA mutations contribute to mitochondrial disease and aging only if they rise in abundance.Β We show that deleterious mutations reach high abundance by hitchhiking on genomes that have a replicative advantage https://t.co/Pqahch5qe5
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#Postdoc opportunity at Columbia U. in New York! We are interested in candidates from biochemistry backgr. & excited about fractionation, purification and reconstitution to study autonomous clocks in the cell cycle, in colab. w/ @Aydinlab at NYU! https://t.co/bNBHILsmJr
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Not only does UCSF's NIH-funded research advance health care and improve patients' lives, it has an estimated $18.7B ripple effect on the economy. The result is more innovative startups, more jobs, and stronger companies that hire workers nationwide. https://t.co/zi7zp0LFlG
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π’ π¦ππ©π π§ππ πππ§π! Join us Sept 4, 9 am EST for the Space on Polycystic Kidney Disease in recognition of #WorldPKDday π£οΈ Experts: @PKDCharity @fouadchebib @CaplanMic62185 Hosts: @myadla @Dilushiwijay @dra_miliflores β° Set your reminder: https://t.co/CB6o7tVer3
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My birthday is a joyful milestone. Seeing our work published is a proud achievement. Having both happen on the same day β truly unforgettable! Thank you @NatureMedicineπ₯³ Excited to share our new study: The proteogenomic landscape of the human kidney and implications for
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Abraham Martinez, Chad Pearson et al. @CUAnschutz reveal that the RNA-binding protein, UNK, facilitates PLK4-induced #centriole overduplication and promotes centriole and centriolar satellite protein localization. https://t.co/pmOHQPFXaG
#RNAbiology #Cancer #Centrosomes
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Tenure-track faculty search of the @Ucsf_Biochem Department is open for applications! We are looking for creative, innovative scientists asking fundamental questions in any area of biology. Join our vibrant, collaborative, and supportive community! https://t.co/o8SJlLNNlg
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Why Is Discovery Research So Important? @UCSFstemcell member Grae Davis unpacks how big breakthroughs happen and why public understanding of science matters: https://t.co/pTvduAaVqT
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π§΅1/8 Weβre excited to announce our new @CellReports paper, βIntramuscular adipose tissue restricts functional muscle recovery,β where we defined the functional impact of IMAT on muscle regeneration. https://t.co/OJtL8FfGK6
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π¨ Bay Area Biotech Day hits @UCBerkeley next week (7/22)! Hear Nobel laureate Carolyn Bertozzi + leaders from Denali, Calico, Frontier, Nurix, Arcus & more on the next wave of drug discovery. 𧬠Posters, panels & networking. #Biotech #DrugDiscovery #UCBerkeley
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Jewish faculty voice support for UC #Berkeley chancellor amid antisemitism hearing in D.C.
latimes.com
UC Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lyons spoke Tuesday alongside CUNY and Georgetown University leaders at a congressional hearing on alleged campus antisemitism.
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In a medical milestone, a customized base editor was developed, characterized in human and mouse cells, tested in mice, studied for safety in non-human primates, cleared by @US_FDA for clinical trial use, manufactured as a complex with an LNP, and dosed into a baby with a severe,
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CHOP & @PennMedicine have delivered the first-ever personalized gene editing therapy for a patient with CPS1 deficiency, marking a major milestone in the application of CRISPR-based treatments. Learn more about KJ & the future of personalized medicine: https://t.co/A9DTcNmxrR.
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ππ Dutcher elected to National Academy of Sciences
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Susan K. Dutcher, a professor of genetics and of cell biology and physiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in recognition...
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