
Tim Cherry
@tim__cherry
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Principal investigator in Seattle studying non-coding contributions to Central Nervous System development and vision. All statements are my own.
Joined June 2016
If you're looking for an incredibly supportive environment with great science and fantastic colleagues, please apply! Even as a basic researcher, I really appreciate that our work fits into the overall mission here to help kids live longer, happier and healthier lives.
The Center for Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine in the Seattle Children’s Research Institute, affiliated with the U of Washington, seeks outstanding scientists. Areas of interest are any relevant to human disease and development.
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RT @Mishra_CBF_Lab: Pls RT!.We are hiring RAs & postdocs to study pericyte function and neurovascular coupling mechanisms in physiology & d….
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@sahayg1 We also see LNP-delivered mRNA expression in cornea, iris, iridocorneal angle, and perivascular cells, all disease relevant tissues.
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This work follows on the pioneering research of Gaurav Sahay (@sahayg1) and colleagues. We find that mRNA delivery into mouse and human retina with distinct formulations of lipid nanoparticles targets GFP and CNTF expression to Muller glia and retinal pigmented epithelium.
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Our newest biorxiv manuscript and first academic-industry collaboration. Lots of hard-work by lab superstars Cheri Chambers, Abbi Engel, and Gillan Soo! Also a big thanks to the vision of Paolo Martini and Andrea Frassetto at @moderna_tx !.
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RT @realKevinEade: Great collaborative paper out from the Eade and Wiseman labs, led by @jessica_rosarda . We uncovered the mechanism of to….
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RT @eva_dhaene: @elfridedebaere is presenting our latest work on comparative 3D genome analyses in the neural retina and RPE @UKEyeGenetics….
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RT @DavidBeier15: We are recruiting-looking for creative and collaborative investigators to join a growing program. Our interests are broad….
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RT @BardinLab: Dear PhD students,.You should reach out to labs you are interested in for postdocs even if they do not specifically advertis….
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RT @_emmarosewest: What if you could image cells in fixed tissue sections, choose which ones to sequence 🔬, and then return to the same cel….
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Great mentoring, great science, and great environment. Apply now!!!.
My lab (officially) opens its doors .@seattlechildren. August 1st! Our team of 3 with an active collaborative network is looking to expand! Interested in early (mostly brain) development and disease etiology? Join our team:
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RT @LucasCheadle: This has been an incredible opportunity to stay at the forefront of neuroscience, make connections, and learn. Highly rec….
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Lead by Leah VandenBosch this was an inspiring collaboration with co-author @KelseyTLuu and tremendous contributions from @timmo2003, Yue Wu, and @aaronylee! Our hope is that this work can continue to develop as a powerful resource. Reach out with questions and suggestions!.
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A shout-out to Dr. Leah VandenBosch @MsCephalopod in our lab for receiving the Helen Juanita Reed Award and fellowship from @_BrightFocus AND for her recent manuscript predicting the effects of variants within non-coding regulatory regions of the retina. .
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RT @ARVOtvst: Timothy Cherry @tim__cherry, Aaron Lee @aaronylee et al @seattlechildren use human retinal epigenomic data to train a machine….
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RT @uwcherryblossom: It’s the first day of Spring already?! I better change out of my sweatpants and put on something pink. 🌱 🌸 https://t.c….
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RT @Dohertylab: Are you a young scientist wanting to understand causes of abnormal brain development, help people w rare genetic conditions….
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I want to express a huge amount of gratitude to the whole team, especially Eric Thomas @three1st_names who took a chance on us as our lab's very first postdoc!.
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