We study craniofacial development and disease. Specifically, we study diseases rooted in aberrant Hh signaling and functional defects in primary cilia.
The registration deadline for the SCGDB annual meeting this September in Kansas City is Monday, August 26th. Registration link available at https://t.co/fa1Y9WZLhx.
Understanding the cellular and molecular factors at play in the formation of craniofacial structures drives @BrugmannLab@CincyChildrens.
In our latest Q&A, she talked about her research and motivations to study craniofacial development.
https://t.co/6PX8R0pv2R
Issue 138 is out!
On the cover, a wholemount #HCR assay for COL2A1 (red) cartilage, MYOG (yellow) muscle, and DAPI (blue) to detect nuclei in an HH36 control chicken mandible. Image from Brooks et al., 2024.
https://t.co/MRSQzcjuGC
One of many rewards of working at @CincyChildrens is being able to participate in patient advocacy meetings. Today clinicians, surgeons, and researchers come together with families to share information on MFDM. Thanks to @UC_CCTST @CincyChildrens for supporting this meeting.
In-press highlight!
The ciliary protein C2cd3 is required for mandibular musculoskeletal tissue patterning, by @ecbrooks96 from @BrugmannLab https://t.co/VmpZV0fas3
It was a fabulous week in Barcelona hearing about cutting-edge craniofacial research. Thank you to all the speakers and session chairs and congratulations to our postdoctoral poster winners @kelsell15@xsciteng and Ka Kui Tong
Our two-day 2024 Research Symposium just kicked off! Currently on stage is our 1st of 2 keynotes featuring our very own Dr. Jeff Molkentin, Executive Co-Director of @CincyKidsHeart, one of the most highly cited researchers in the world. #CincyResearch2024
New preprint from my lab! Led by superstar PhD student @SamBarnada in collaboration with @LabEHerrera and many others including @BrugmannLab, Kevin Peterson, Steve McMahon. We investigated the role of ARID1A (BAF) in neural crest cell specification (1/n)
https://t.co/4sKzeqIZyr