Jason L. Guo, PhD
@guo_phd
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NHLBI F32 Postdoc @Stanford @LongakerLab | He/Him | Lungs + Spatial Biology + Tissue Engineering | On the Faculty Job Market ๐จ๐ปโ๐ฌ๐
Stanford, CA
Joined April 2022
Thrilled to share that (1) I've received an NIH K99/R00, and (2) I'll be joining Carnegie Mellon's Department of Biomedical Engineering in Fall 2026!! @cmu_bme The Guo Lab will integrate spatial biology, tissue engineering, and AI to study lung disease. ๐ซ ๐ค๐งซ
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Wouldn't be here without the support of so many incredible mentors, colleagues, and friends along the way! Particularly grateful for the guidance and encouragement of my PhD + postdoctoral advisors, Dr. Antonios Mikos and Dr. Michael Longaker. Hope to pay it forward. ๐
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๐ Excited to share my latest work on automated quantification of liver fibrosis in biliary atresia ๐ถ๐ป We apply a machine-learning algorithm to quantify 147 features of fibrotic tissue, with potential for prognostic value @StanfordPedSurg @LongakerLab
https://t.co/1Fev3QnDRc
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(2/2) Immensely grateful to the team @LongakerLab for the years of support that enabled this work, especially to co-first authors Michelle Griffin and Jung-Ki Yoon, as well as mentors Longaker, Desai, and Wan. This project first began in January 2021 and has been a labor of love.
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(1/2) Delighted to share our article in @Nature today on lung fibrosis! We used the histological architecture of lungs as a "map" to track biological factors that promote vs. resolve lung scarring across time and space. https://t.co/E9hFfAbDGz
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Nature - Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of cells and matrix along the fibrotic trajectory in mouse lung identified PI16 as an anti-fibrotic factor with potential for therapeutic application...
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Excited to see our recent work on abdominal adhesions prevention out in @ScienceTM! @DelittoD @LongakerLab @StanfordSurgery @StanfordGenSurg
A therapeutic #hydrogel delivering a JUN inhibitor can minimize postsurgical adhesions after abdominal #surgery in large animals, providing a promising preventative therapeutic for this common complication. @DelittoD @LongakerLab @StanfordSurgery
https://t.co/IgtCOr0HHA
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Check out this recently published article from @GormleyLab @RutgersU on mapping biomaterial complexity by machine learning! Read more here: https://t.co/DkQedrk618
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Honored to participate in this workshop this past weekend! Huge thanks to @BostonU_BME @CornellBME @ColumbiaBME @JHUBME for the recognition and the opportunity to learn.
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Check out the @RiceUniversity short course on Advances in Tissue Engineering to hear about research that leading scientists are conducting in the field! This virtual course will be held from 8/14-8/17. For more information and for registration: https://t.co/t5FFtO1FoF
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I'm often asked about the most exiting developments in stem cell research and how Cell Stem Cell's priorities shift over time. In this editorial, we answer this very question and talk about the scope of CSC now and in the future. https://t.co/yYjwTVybG2
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(2/2) We also looked at the spatial organization of cells within tumors (both as a clinically predictive factor and a feature of different scar patterns). An excellent summary from Stanford Medicine below: https://t.co/9Navr8H935
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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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(1/2) Excited to share the first research article from my postdoc (as co-first author)! In this paper, we found that the architecture of scarring in a patient's tumor was just about as predictive of survival time as the stage of the tumor itself. https://t.co/jwSay1YVja
cell.com
Mascharak and Guo etย al. elucidate the role of desmoplastic spatial organization in PDAC patient outcomes. Their spatial analysis uncovers global matrix architectures associated with overall and...
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Please don't use ChatGPT to analyse data. I can't believe I have to say this. ๐คฆ๐ปโโ๏ธ
ChatGPT's BIGGEST UPDATE โ Code Interpreter. Simply upload a large dataset and it will analyze it for you. It will also create charts and graphs. In seconds. Here's how to use it. Code Interpreter 101: A Video Tutorial
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If SCOTUS was serious about their ludicrous โcolorblindnessโ claims, they would have abolished legacy admissions, aka affirmative action for the privileged. 70% of Harvardโs legacy applicants are white. SCOTUS didnโt touch that - which would have impacted them and their patrons.
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Having a long tension headache ๐ My thoughts as an Asian American immigrant on SCOTUS ruling ๐งต: 1. My college admissions experience was fair. 2. The model minority is a myth. 3. POCs need to work together, not against each other. 4. Representation mattersโฆ
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Two weeks left to submit session ideas for the #TERMISWC. Help us shape the conference with your vision of the future of regenerative medicine!! https://t.co/Dv2Nw6pLyK
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Honored to be highlighted by the @NIGMS Biomedical Beat Blog!
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We are hiring for multiple specialist positions in the Lab for Musculoskeletal Crosstalk @ucsfmskcenter @UCSFOrthosurg. Happy to chat about this if you have questions! Learn more and apply here:
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One of the best days of the year @StanfordSurgery - Holman Research Day! Such inspiring research presentations across the board @LongakerLab @OpNotes @StanfordGenSurg @StanfordPlastic @StanfordVasc @guo_phd @fari_ngongoni @AmyLiMD @amandakirane
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