Tim Casey-Clyde
@TimCaseyClyde
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Cell line engineering scientist. PhD @UCSF. Bay Area forever 🌉
San Francisco, CA
Joined June 2019
My PhD work is now out at @elife! Special thanks to @LabRaleigh for making it all possible!
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Congrats @sjohnliu !!
New collaborative paper with @LukeGilbertSF showing the feasibility and value of in vivo functional genomics for understanding #glioblastoma. Congratulations to lead author @sjohnliu and all the other investigators! @NeurosurgUCSF @UCSFCancer @UCSF
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Stellar work from @Charlotttiie10 and @LabRaleigh !!
How do "benign" meningiomas grow? And can we tell if they're benign using non-invasive tests? @Charlotttiie10 from @LabRaleigh answers both of these question in a collaboration with @dlswaney, now online in @NatureComms. @NeurosurgUCSF @UCSFCancer @UCSF.
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Open postdoc position in @LabRaleigh at @UCSF !!
@LabRaleigh at @NeurosurgUCSF is hiring a postdoc with expertise and interest in preclinical and organoid models of brain tumorigenesis! Please apply or RT! @UCSFCancer @UCSF
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We’re opening the lab and recruiting at all levels! Come work with us on functional genomics in brain tumors. https://t.co/CD8kkH7BRX
@NeurosurgUCSF @UCSFCancer
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Amazing craniofacial GRC in Spain. Inspiring and creative developmental biology is thriving! @CTB_at_UCSF @GordonConf @LabRaleigh
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When your antibody sucks and what little signal is there is just buried in background
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Mouse computed tomography data (even the WT mouse data) is my new favorite type of data. @Bush_lab @TimCaseyClyde @NeurosurgUCSF @UCSFCancer @UCSF
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My PhD work is out now!! Using mouse genetics and single cell, we show Eed, a PRC2 subunit seldom studied in the neural crest, is a potent regulator of craniofacial development. Collective effort from @LabRaleigh @Bush_lab @sjohnliu @VasuLabUCSF. https://t.co/OLcStWRmdQ
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The histone methyltransferase Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) is required for specification of the neural crest, and mis-regulation of the neural crest can cause severe congenital malformations....
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If you’re in the mud in your PhD program, don’t fret. Your project will come together exactly at a time that will surprise and delight you. Your last year will be filled with discoveries and I promise, the time you went through the mud will have all been worth it. ☀️
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Absolutely amazing. Nothing cooler than the intersection of genetics, developmental biology, and evolution!
How did we lose our tail? A simple question.. but it wasn't really asked before! We discovered a plausible scenario for the genetic mechanism that led to tail loss. Amazing that such a big change may have been caused by such a small genetic event. https://t.co/0ZR8aH23PJ
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Two recent @UCSF-led studies on Schwann cell tumors! Featured on the front page of @NatureComms, @sjohnliu, @TimCaseyClyde, & @LabRaleigh’s findings show how schwannomas transition into an immune-enriched state in response to radiotherapy: https://t.co/ykVopxdSP9
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