Rohan Bhattacharya (@rohanbme) 's Twitter Profile
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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Miriam Merad, MD, PhD (@miriammerad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am quite excited by the quality of the images we are obtaining with the Orion - a cyclic-IF technology that enables the imaging of 20 proteins at a time ! This is just the beginning but more hopeful than with most multiplex imaging instruments we have tried so far !

Jason C. Marvin, PhD (he/they) 🏳️‍🌈🇹🇼 (@jasoncmarvin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Mark Budde (@markwbudde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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)

Dr. Len Zon (@leonard_zon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to TX Han for defending his PhD thesis today. His work on making marrow niche endothelial cells from ipsc is fascinating. He is my 37th graduate student to defend.

Congrats to TX Han for defending his PhD thesis today.  His work on making marrow niche endothelial cells from ipsc is fascinating.  He is my 37th graduate student to defend.
Rajiv McCoy (@rajivmccoy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest study presents open access RNA-seq data from cell lines from 731 people from 26 globally diverse populations, addressing a persistent ancestry bias in our field. We hope this resource enables more equitable advances in personalized medicine. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Our latest study presents open access RNA-seq data from cell lines from 731 people from 26 globally diverse populations, addressing a persistent ancestry bias in our field. We hope this resource enables more equitable advances in personalized medicine. nature.com/articles/s4158…
Samira Musah (@profsamiramusah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to #MusahLab PhD student Amanda Barreto on being awarded the prestigious HHMI Gilliam Fellowship! Knowing Amanda will continue excelling in science and fostering inclusive excellence with HHMI's support is gratifying. #ProudAdvisor #HHMIFellow #FutureLeaders

Congratulations to #MusahLab PhD student Amanda Barreto on being awarded the prestigious HHMI Gilliam Fellowship! Knowing Amanda will continue excelling in science and fostering inclusive excellence with HHMI's support is gratifying. 
#ProudAdvisor #HHMIFellow #FutureLeaders
Denis Wirtz (@deniswirtz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We identify tumor-associated monocytes (TAMo's) that, unlike TAMΦ's, display a dramatically enhanced migration induced by the TME and promote cancer cell proliferation Read about migration capability of macrophages vs. monocytes here: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

We identify tumor-associated monocytes (TAMo's) that, unlike TAMΦ's, display a dramatically enhanced migration induced by the TME and promote cancer cell proliferation

Read about migration capability of macrophages vs. monocytes here: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you don't fit in, that could actually be your biggest advantage for having new ideas. ADHD, dyslexia, narcolepsy, etc.. anything that makes you different is of tremendous value when it comes to being creative. open.spotify.com/episode/1b1kwf…

Vijay Sankaran (@bloodgenes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am tremendously honored to join this amazing cohort of HHMI Investigators! I am incredibly fortunate to have worked with incredible people in our laboratory and excited for all that we will be able to do in the coming years!

Katalin Susztak (@ksusztak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥😀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

Matt Sampson (@kidneyomicsamps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 :)

Congrats to <a href="/Vikas_R_D/">Vikas Dharnidharka</a>, both a wonderful human being &amp; 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 :)
Samantha Morris (@morris_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Some exciting news to share! Our lab is relocating to <a href="/harvardmed/">Harvard Medical School</a> Systems Biology and <a href="/BrighamWomens/">Brigham and Women's Hospital</a>  GI &amp; Genetics this fall. We're actively recruiting talented postdocs to join our team. Please RT to spread the word.
Dr. Sri Narasimhan (@sri_baqri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New #50YearsofCell focus issue is on Technology! Spatial #omics, #PerturbSeq, #AI, #computationalbiology and much more at cell.com/cell/current. Make sure to check out our editorial tinyurl.com/53pfxtpk Thank you ZucheroLab for an electrifying cover! Cell #tech

Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

A study published in <a href="/NatureAging/">Nature Aging</a> 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
Ruth Franklin (@ruthfranklinlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring HSCRB!! If you’re interested in applying, come to our info session 9/23 at 1pm ET! This is a great place to grow your research program!