Assistant Investigator at National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing @Tsinghua_Uni, studying growth factors, matrix proteins, and mechanobiology
👏 Thank you, @martinperaJAX, for your transformative leadership of Stem Cell Reports. From launching the podcast to creating the Early Career Editorial Board & advancing research rigor, Martin helped shape the journal & elevate voices in the community.
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Happy to share our latest work on Polycomb repression reprogramming in early development, spearheaded by two super talented Ph.D students Yitian Zeng and Feng Kong. https://t.co/kHbOyBC1zZ
Happy to share our work on how chromatin organization is established for the first time in early mouse embryos, in part via interplay with remarkable hypertranscription. Marvelous work by Guang Yu, Kai Xu, Weikun Xia and Ke Zhang!
https://t.co/ZYwqamCi9v
Thanks to @shentong_f, @huzhao4, and other collaborators. With @abcam, we developed a monoclonal Ab for leptin receptor, which also works great in flow cytometry with conjugated fluorophore [https://t.co/Nae5eroa73]. Lepr-mTagBFP2 mice have also been deposited to JAX (040198).
Researchers @Bo_Shen_ from TIMBR have developed a new optical clearing & #3D imaging technique to better visualize LepR+ stromal #cells in bone marrow, revealing how they support blood & bone formation. #InnovativeTsinghua For more: https://t.co/MCWibBQwsq
RESEARCH | @SLoopmans, @GeertLab (@KU_Leuven):
The pentose phosphate pathway in #chondrocytes provides reducing power to ensure proteostasis necessary for #bone lengthening 🦴����
https://t.co/VWjt6K7Wdn
Here is our latest research on cochlear hair cell development. A fly homologous gene Castor (Casz1 in mouse) plays dual functions in two hair cell subtypes.
The article link:
DOI: 10.1126/science.ado4930
Wondering how enteric neurons and ILC2s chat in the gut? Check out our brand-new @ImmunityCP paper! https://t.co/mzOJu7NEGV Huge thanks to our incredible lab, collabs, editors and reviewers!
Congrats to Jinsuke Nishino, @StephenChung16 , @AshKishtagari, @huwenhuo on paper in Cancer Discovery today: use of non-selective b blockers impairs engraftment after allo hematopoietic cell transplants involving post-transplant chemo for GVHD prophylaxis
https://t.co/XqGyg2Qim7
ONLINE NOW @CD_AACR: CRI scientists link hematopoietic cell transplant deaths to beta-blocker use. Research from @SJMorrison_, @StephenChung16 & @AshKishtagari shows nerve signaling needed for regeneration may be impaired by meds. #relentlessdiscovery https://t.co/03QwHl0x3Z
Congrats to Salma Merchant for Cell Stem Cell paper: effects of fatty acid oxidation in hematopoietic stem cells are context dependent. FAO not necessary in young HSCs, but becomes necessary during aging, & deleterious when upregulated by a high fat diet.
https://t.co/rV4xxQ5ynM
I am honored to receive the Mary Beth Maddox Award, which recognizes my lab’s dedication to decoding cancer metabolism. Mary Beth’s inspiring legacy motivates us to push the boundaries of cancer research. Thank you @TAMESTX ! #WomenInScience
Brilliant #ASH24 E. Donnall Thomas Lecture by @SJMorrison_ on HSC maintenance. Honored to see our patient data from @VUMC_Cancer contribute to advancing this important work. Collaboration fuels discovery!
@StephenChung16@DrAdetolaKassim
Today, CRI Director @SJMorrison_ was honored w/ @ASH_hematology's E. Donnall Thomas Lecture & Prize for his work in hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) biology. For nearly 25 years, his lab has performed paradigm-shifting research that has changed how scientists understand regulation of HSC function. #ASH24 #relentlessdiscovery https://t.co/5BCx6VnI8U
As a proud member of the organizing committee, I am excited to present to you the SMART Symposium in Immunology – Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Lymphocytes for Precision Medicine, organized by Drs. Hai Qi @Qi_Tsinghua, Mark Davis, Carola Vinuesa @carovinuesa, and Laura Mackay @LMackayLab.
@SJMorrison_@Tsinghua_Uni Your visit has left a lasting impression on our team, and we're all more motivated to continue pushing the boundaries of science.
@SJMorrison_@Tsinghua_Uni Thank you so much for visiting us. It was an absolute delight to have you with us, and your presence brought a wave of inspiration to our lab. Your insights were not only enlightening but also incredibly valuable to our ongoing research.
Our latest paper with @Molofsky_lab is out! tweetorial to follow. Group 2 innate lymphoid cells promote inhibitory synapse development and social behavior | Science https://t.co/u2fQ2j2OeN
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OUT NOW in @ScienceMagazine: Julia Phan, Ph.D., and @SJMorrison_ have discovered ancient viral DNA activates blood cell production during pregnancy, after bleeding. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/oD0VoFEjpQ #relentlessdiscovery