Jeff Stogsdill
@jeff_stogsdill
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Dad, husband, Neuroscientist
Cambridge, MA
Joined July 2016
Very cool new ranking system with some territorial features For All The Marbles Check it out. Link in replies. Might be worth checking out @masseyratings for inclusion in your Composite rankings
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Humans can now see near-infrared light! @CellCellPress Very cool tech development in biophotonics: engineered contact lenses convert invisible NIR signals into visible colors- enabling wearable, power-free NIR vision. This has potential to shift our perceptual boundaries,
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Harnessing microglia-based cell therapies for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases https://t.co/JtLAuNMuzv
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Check out this review by fantastic @gmsej1 ! Astrocyte-neuron crosstalk in neurodevelopmental disorders https://t.co/qafndrIMHI
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Neuroscientists at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences @KiaNobre @aa_fenton @c_eroglu @ArlottaLab @americanacad
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Fantastic collection of papers from just the past 1.5 years! Exciting times for stem cell research and utilization.
nature.com
From the generation of embryo-like structures to the establishment of cell-based approaches to model or treat disease, the field of stem cell and ...
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Join our lab @karolinskainst in Stockholm!! We have PhD positions open in single-cell and spatial omics, check it out at: https://t.co/IsfxU1r5Mi
kidoktorand.varbi.com
Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? To be a doctoral student means to devote oneself to a research project under the supervision of experienced researchers and follow an individ
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This morning, Nature published two papers on bridge editing, the new genome engineering technology from @ArcInstitute: https://t.co/gxaeSiDfJr,
https://t.co/uQu05rFrmN. I'm quite excited about its potential! Since the whole thing is pretty arcane, I fed the blog post
nature.com
Nature - Using cryo-electron microscopy, the structural mechanism by which non-coding bridge RNA confers target and donor DNA specificity to IS110 recombinases for programmable DNA recombination is...
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What if we could universally recombine, insert, delete, or invert any two pieces of DNA? In back-to-back @Nature papers, we report the discovery of bridge RNAs and 3 atomic structures of the first natural RNA-guided recombinase - a new mechanism for programmable genome design
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Hi all, We have a Project Manager position open. If you or someone you know are interested, please apply using the link below. We also have 2 more RA open positions. Links for those coming soon. More details can be found here: https://t.co/OdyZVlkqO6
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Congrats to all the co-authors for this work! Thrilled to have a hand in it.
Happy to share our latest work on microglia! We developed a comprehensive transcriptional atlas of microglia throughout cortical development and demonstrated that these cells are essential for cortical changes induced by in utero inflammation. Congratulations to all co-authors
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Looking forward to read this new review on all things cortical development by @DanielaJDiBella @NuriaIturza @ArlottaLab!
We really enjoyed revisiting the 🧠cortical literature with @NuriaIturza and @ArlottaLab !! Check the review for free in the link!
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Congrats to @JohnMariani and the team!
Very exciting work from Goldman lab. Big congratulations to the team! #CNS2
https://t.co/jFa0GJY7V9
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How amazing it was to wake up this morning to find that both of my mentors @c_eroglu and @ArlottaLab were both selected to the @americanacad! Both are truly deserving, and I couldn't be more proud. 👏👏👏👏
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Congratulations @c_eroglu!!!
I am incredibly honored and grateful to be elected to the @americanacad. This could not have happened without the amazing creativity and hard work of past and present lab members and the support and mentorship of many colleagues within and outside @DukeU
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Congratulations!!!
I am extremely honored to have been selected and grateful beyond words for the support of the @americanacad and its membership. This is truly a celebration of the passion and dedicated effort of all the students, postdocs and scholars that I have the privilege to work with every
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Foundational concepts discussed here by @WestLabDuke regarding cell type vs cell Identity. Great short read!
thetransmitter.org
High-throughput transcriptomics offers powerful new methods for defining different types of brain cells. But we need to think more explicitly about how we use these data to distinguish a cell’s…
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Our latest preprint, @mukundkabbe's single-cell epigenomics (scATAC & Nano-Cut&Tag) of the adult human central nervous system, finding developmental epigenetic memory at HOX clusters in adult oligodendroglia! @karolinskainst
biorxiv.org
The adult human central nervous system (CNS) is remarkably complex, with neural cells displaying extensive transcriptional heterogeneity. However, how different layers of epigenetic regulation...
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So proud of this study led by amazing @IralaDolores! Out today in @NeuroCellPress!
It is finally here! In this work we found that astrocytes control SST+ synapse formation and function by secreting NCAN C-terminal into the extracelular matrix in the developing cerebral cortex. @NeuroCellPress:
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