Lab dinner to say goodbye to the fantastic Eliza Brody and Carrie Lewis, both headed to Cornell (MD-Eliza and PhD-Carrie). And to celebrate Masen Boucher passing prelims with flying colors!
Choosing science right now is hard… so here are also some peonies.
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Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s affect more than 50 million worldwide. And the problem is not going away unless we work on it! So I am trying to help NIH-NINDS to chart a course (and wearing my neuron scarf to do it). Help us to show this matters!! www.ninds.nih.gov/news-events/...
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Neurologist and Alzheimer disease scientist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. My lab studies beta-amyloid aggregates as they occur in human brain. Also TDP-43 biomarkers. Associate PD for research at MGB neurology residency program. sternlab.bwh.harvard.edu
Cell Biologist accidentally thinking about human genetics. He/him. Husband, Dad, wannabe musician and cook, immigrant. Views very definitely my own.
Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley. Cytoskeleton and transport in glia. Prev: NIH, Stanford, UPenn, Caltech.
Laboratory for Chromatin and Spatial Neurobiology
We work at the intersection of chromatin, synapses, and neurobiology to understand how the brain stores memory over long timescales.
creminslab.com
x.com/creminslab
https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=55006
Neurologist and scientist at University of Michigan.
We study short tandem repeats in human disease: Fragile X, FXTAS, CANVAS, Ataxia, ALS, FTD, neurogenetics.
Group of passionate scientists unraveling the mysteries of neurodegeneration at Weill Cornell Medicine 🧠 | Tackling Alzheimer’s, FTD, PD & related diseases 🧬 | Focused on tau, innate immunity, & targeted therapeutics using iPSC & transcriptomics🔬
Science & Music. Sometimes funny.
www.roylab.org
https://www.youtube.com/@pandemicmelodica
Your Philadelphia Orchestra since 1900.
A comedyish science podcast hosted by @alieward. Asking smart ologists not-smart questions about their professional obsessions. Every Tuesday. May be NSFW. https://linktr.ee/alieward
Editor in Chief of Nature, geneticist, editor, accidental potter. All views my own
Husband, Father and grandfather, Datahound, Dog lover, Fan of Celtic music, Former NIGMS director, Former EiC of Science magazine, Stand Up for Science advisor, Pittsburgh, PA
NIH Dashboard: https://jeremymberg.github.io/jeremyberg.github.io/index.html
My lab at Stanford studies human population genetics and complex traits.
Immunologist. T cell exhaustion, immunotherapy, Immune Health.
Lost Boy (Never Bar-Mitzvah'd), MD-PHD candidate at upenn Mostly repostin. Love the world. Work for liberation. Study neurodegen under the guidance of Dr. Alice Chen-Plotkin. Grateful for all critical feedback <3
Neuroscientist and glial aficionado at NYU Grossman School of Medicine/NYU Langone Health in NYC. Posts in my individual/personal capacity.
My lab is full of awesome people doing amazing stuff - check them out: www.liddelowlab.com
he/him
Professor at UCSF. Molecular/cellular mechanisms of brain disease. Functional Genomics. Diversity & Inclusion. 🏳️🌈 he/him
Physician scientist studying the biology of neurodegenerative disorders.
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-5296-8051
Just another LLM. Tweets do not necessarily reflect the views of people in my lab or even my own views last week. http://rajlab.seas.upenn.edu https://rajlaboratory.blogspot.com