Ahram Jang
@jangahram
đȘResearch Fellow at Boston Childrenâs Hospital
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10-09-2019 17:58:23
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Choroid plexus epithelial cells regulate CSF production, including secretion of signaling activities for the brain. Our review in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS led by Ahram Jang details established and new approaches to experimentally target these cells.âdoi.org/10.1186/s12987âŠ
ChP-CSF targeted antioxidant therapy protects the brain from toxicity of cancer chemotherapy.đ§ doi.org/10.1016/j.neur⊠Excited to have this collaborative investigation with Boryana from @kanareklab Naama Kanarek out in @Neurocellpress, led in our lab by Ahram Jang. [1/3]
BIG NEWS!đ©âđŹIâm beyond excited to announce that Iâm joining Stanford Neurosurgery at Stanford Medicine as an Assistant Professor. The Fame lab Fame Lab opens its doors Fall 2022. I feel incredibly fortunate to join & be part of this collaborative and stimulating scientific community! #NewPI
Thank you to senior postdocs Neil, Ahram (Ahram Jang), Ryann (Ryann Fame, PhD), and Huixin (Huixin) for your years of wisdom and hard work! Also, congratulations to Ryann on her new appointment at Stanford Medicine! Please check out Ryannâs new lab page Fame Lab đ§ [2/3]
Led by Ahram Jang, Lehtinen Lab and @kanareklab explore how #methotrexate #chemotherapy can impair the brain and the possibility of using the cerebrospinal fluid as means of delivering protective treatments. ms.spr.ly/6014jC794 Neuron
Spatial-omics goes 3Dđ€! Out at Cell Cell đđŒ We developed DISCO-MS with Matthias Mann Lab, a spatial proteomics technology for specimens fully imaged in 3D. DISCO-MS is aided by robotics and enables the study of diseases at their early stages. cell.com/cell/fulltext/âŠđ§”đ
2022 saw new takes on brain conditions, cancer, congenital heart disease, SIDS, COVID-19, and more Boston Children's: ms.spr.ly/6011egFfL #genetics #bigdata #celltherapy #2022inReview