DeshmukhLab
@deshmukhlab
We study pathways of cell survival and death. In neurons, stem cells, and mouse models of neurodevelopmental disorders and neurodegenerative disease.
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http://deshmukhlab.web.unc.edu 23-04-2019 03:04:39
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Thank you Anna Cliffe for a fantastic visit to UVA. Congratulations for all you and lab are doing in the world of HSV biology. Wonderful to catch up with colleagues and meet students. And of course, such a beautiful campus!
So happy to speak at my first American home CMU Biological Sciences. Thank you John Woolford Woolford Lab for taking me in your lab 35 years ago and for your mentoring and friendship. You are a brilliant scientist, passionate about ribosomes and a kind, generous, funny and humble mentor!
Thank you Gareth The Thomas Lab for a wonderful visit to Shriners Research Center at Temple. Fantastic faculty and students. Enjoyed hearing about how palmitoylation controls axon degeneration in development and injury. Very cool projects!
Thank you John Lukens for visiting us for a seminar at UNC. Your research on inflammasomes and neuroimmunology in development and neurodegenerative disease is exciting and inspiring. Thanks also for spending time with our lab. We enjoyed it!
🔬🧠 Exploring the brain's secrets 🌈✨ With multicolor microscopy, DeshmukhLab, Sarah Cohen + @syeung10 are unlocking the mysteries of the inner workings of neurons in health + in neurodegenerative disease 🕵🏻♀️🔍#BrainAwarenessWeek
Congratulations nicole hondrogiannis for an awesome presentation at the Cell Death GRS for her project on Axon Pruning. Neurons are very cool! Looking forward to the meeting this week!
Always enjoyable to meet up with lab alumni. Returning from GRC, brief stop in Portsmouth to catch up with Allyson! Allyson Evans. Congratulations for everything you are doing at Cell Metabolism.
Thank you Praveen Sethupathy and others for this wonderful collaboration and for help us navigate aging! miR-29 continues to amaze us.
Nothing more satisfying than going back to the college St. Xavier’s Mumbai St. Xavier's College that inspired you to be a scientist. It’s been 40 years - but feels like home. Wonderful students and awesome faculty in Life Sciences/Biochem. Teachers inspire. Every day. Thank you!
Grateful for the collaboration with Praveen Sethupathy for this work on miR-29 and aging. Much thanks to Vijay, Ayumi, Emilie Hollville ♻️🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ and many others! rdcu.be/dR6ib Small RNA Molecule Discovered to Have Role in Driving Aging news.unchealthcare.org/2024/09/small-…
In a new paper in @commsbio, researchers have shown that a small RNA molecule drives the natural process of aging. This is the first time that miR-29 has been proven to play a direct role in the aging process. Cell Biology and Physiology at UNC | UNC Neuroscience Center | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine news.unchealthcare.org/2024/09/small-…
Thank you Lynn Lynn Megeney, Eli Eli Arama - אלי ארמה, Howard Howard Fearnhead, and Luis Alberto @caspaselab, for organizing this awesome meeting on Non-Lethal Roles of Cell Death Proteins in Ottawa. Great community. Exciting science!
Lab well represented at the Non-Lethal Roles of Cell Death Proteins in Ottawa- both Nicole nicole hondrogiannis and Selena Selena Romero at Posters and as Moderators! And of courses, at the bars…