Rohan Bhattacharya
@rohanbme
PostDoc Research Fellow @Leonard_zon Lab @BostonChildrens @Harvardmed | Ph.D. T32 @CBTEDuke Fellow with @ProfSamiraMusah @DukeU | Prev @Novartis 🏳️🌈He/his
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I'm stoked to finally share the last paper from my PhD work in the AndarawisPuri_Lab Cornell BME, now on bioRxiv! 🤩 Proteins Derived From MRL/MpJ Tendon Provisional Extracellular Matrix and Secretome Promote Pro-Regenerative Tenocyte Behavior 🐁 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Has plasmidsaurus or Primordium saved your research or sped up your project. We are looking for a few people to interview about their experience! DM me 😎 (Please RT)
Ben Kleinstiver Joana Ferreira da Silva Connor Tou CGM at MGH Mass General Research Institute Harvard Medical School MIT Dept of BE Research Briefing: Precise and versatile genome editing with click editors go.nature.com/4bSuKLk
Congratulations to Broadies Steve McCarroll, Vijay Sankaran (Vijay Sankaran), Jonathan Abraham, and Ed Chouchani for being named #HHMIInvestigators!
🔥😀Super-super excited to report the publication of "Single-cell multi-omic and spatial profiling of human kidneys implicates the fibrotic microenvironment in kidney disease progression" in Nature Genetics rdcu.be/dONoW by Amin Abedini and Jon Levinsohn #kidney
Congrats to Vikas Dharnidharka, both a wonderful human being & physician-scientist, on this terrific new position. I can personally confirm that he's loved by all kids, not just those with kidney disorders, as evidenced by my very happy daughter :)
Great conversation with Eric Topol on the Ground Truths podcast! We covered a lot! Mass General Heart Mass General Research Institute Broad Institute Harvard Medical School AHA Science
Some exciting news to share! Our lab is relocating to Harvard Medical School Systems Biology and Brigham and Women's Hospital GI & Genetics this fall. We're actively recruiting talented postdocs to join our team. Please RT to spread the word.
A study published in Nature Aging reports that molecular changes during aging are nonlinear with two major waves of age-related changes at approximately 44 years and 60 years of age. go.nature.com/3SPblnS
Delighted to work with G. Petrone, I. Turker, & Kelly Bolton MD PhD on a comprehensive review of clonal hematopoiesis annualreviews.org/content/journa… Annual Reviews