Julia Abitbol
@jabitbo
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Joined August 2012
Congratulations to Sungwon Choi and Julia Abitbol on publishing this wonderful review paper on hair cell regeneration.
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Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2024;17(1): 1-14, Hair Cell Regeneration: From Animals to Humans
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Congratulations to Julia Abitbol and Sungwon Choi for winning a poster award in the 2023 OHNS research day! We are proud of you both!
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Congratulations to Ksenia and the rest of the team on getting this across the finish line! Fantastic collaboration with the Kay and Nelson labs.
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We are delighted to share this latest work on mouse vestibular regeneration. This has been a fun and longstanding collaboration with the Decibel team. Congratulations to Tian Wang, Joe Burns, Noah Druckenbrod and others! https://t.co/K9pDd7ssMc
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Vestibular hair cells are mechanoreceptors critical for detecting head position and motion. In mammals, hair cell loss causes vestibular dysfunction as spontaneous regeneration is nearly absent....
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The application is still open for our 10th Stanford PRISM Cohort!
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Hello @avidnote! We are seeking highly motivated academics who would like to start a postdoc at Stanford. We could use your help in spreading the word! More information & application instructions are available here: https://t.co/zccJysSYiM - - - Please RT!
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Farewell dinner party to @penggaos, Arianna Celis and (we missed) @ResearchRebelle. Wishing y’all a successful and fulfilling journey ahead!!❤️ We will miss you so very much!! @ChinyereIweka @dattarohini @jabitbo @ChuchuWang0820 @stanfordSURPAS
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#StandWithUkraine Read today’s statement from the presidents of Canada’s federal research funding agencies – @CIHR_IRSC, @SSHRC_CRSH and #NSERC – announcing a new Special Response Fund to support Ukrainian research trainees. ▶️ https://t.co/nDOUWKN8G0
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Women in academia have fallen behind with publications and grant funding during the pandemic and risk dropping out of the research workforce unless urgent action is taken by institutes and funders, a @NatureMedicine Comment article argues. #IWD2022
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Very excited for the @spARO_news conference this weekend! A special shoutout and good luck to Grace, @jabitbo ,& Ksenia who'll be presenting!
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Some pictures showing a wonderful lab/holiday gathering at Topgolf to say goodbye to 2021 and welcome 2022!
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We would like to congratulate Dr. Julia Abitbol @jabitbo for receiving a Postdoctoral support award from Maternal & Child Health Research Institute for her study “Enhancing Proliferative Regeneration in the Mammalian Cochlea”. Bravo!
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As part of SURPAS efforts to advocate for the Stanford Postdoctoral Community, we invite you to complete the 2021/22 Stanford Postdoctoral Benefits Survey:
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Dear fellow postdocs, As part of SURPAS efforts to advocate for the Stanford Postdoctoral Community, we invite you to complete the 2021/22 Stanford Postdoctoral Benefits Survey – link. We kindly...
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"Our study showed evidence that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can directly infect the inner ear," said Konstantina Stankovic, MD, PhD, an inner ear researcher, and chair of the otolaryngology department. https://t.co/IdNO7NrKM6
#COVID19 #Otolaryngology
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We know All Too Well (and maybe @taylorswift13 does too) the very real risk of hearing loss👇 #ProtectYourEars (Taylor's Version) by turning down the volume 🎧 https://t.co/qTQ45wl1Eo
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Check out our lab's newest paper!
Cochlear supporting cells are glia-like cells essential for #hearing. Study reveals a population of damage-inducible, mitotically activated progenitors that can divide & migrate into the #OrganofCorti to replenish ablated supporting cells #PLOSBiology
https://t.co/7NBXmtlFKK
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On #RemembranceDay, we pause to honour those who gave their lives for our country. Today we thank every Veteran and service member who has proudly served in uniform and renew our promise to never forget their sacrifices. How will you remember? #CanadaRemembers
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Lineage-tracing and translatomic analysis of damage-inducible mitotic cochlear progenitors identifies candidate genes regulating regeneration
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