It's been a great #ASHG2024 so far, with most of the lab present. Great poster presentations from students @CUHMGGP students Jason Wilson and Lauren Dunn, both of whom had their abstracts selected as 'Reviewer's Choice'. Three more posters from the group this afternoon.
Interested in learning more about the Human Medical Genetics and Genomics Program at CU Anschutz? Join us at 1PM Mountain on Monday, October 21, for the 2024 BIOMED PHD EXPO!
We would like to welcome Drs Arjun Krishnan (@compbiologist)and Kelly Sullivan (@kellydsullivan), who began serving as co-Directors of HMGGP on July 1.
Join us for a #Neuroscience Seminar on Sept 3. Dr. Julie Siegenthaler @CUMedicalSchool will present “Stuck on you: Meninges formation and function in brain development".
We would like to thank Dr. Tamim Shaikh for his many years of leadership service to the HMGGP program. Dr. Shaikh stepped down as Director of HMGGP on June 30. Thank you Tamim!
🚨Registration for ASHG 2024 Annual Meeting in Denver is now OPEN!🚨
Join us Nov 5-9 for 5 days of cutting-edge genetics & genomics insights. Don't miss out on plenary talks, posters, symposia, & more. Register and plan your events now: https://t.co/rSLSFbxccT #ASHG24#Genetics
Congratulations to Carissa Sherman, @CUHMGGP graduate student, for being named one of @HHMINEWS 2024 #GilliamFellows with DBMI's @drkatclaw as her adviser! The program aspires to build a more inclusive scientific ecosystem. Learn more about @CUHMGGP here: https://t.co/K6zsEouZQV
.@CUBiomedInfo faculty member Katrina Claw is a mentor and an inspiration to early-career scientists at @CUAnschutz in her all-female research lab.
https://t.co/Qw2nvzV8C2
HMGGP's Dr. Jamie Nichols and postdoc Dr. Jennyfer Mitchell were recently featured for their discovery of the function of axl3, a gene crucial for shaping the craniofacial structures between the eyes and above the lip. Check out their fascinating work!
https://t.co/rJ3wUtYL8K
SACNAS continues to stand in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter and in remembrance of #GeorgeFloyd. Today is a day of accountability, but real justice will be served when Black people stop being victims of state violence. Until then, the work continues.
Looking forward to hearing Brittany and Kristen, two awesome HMGGP students, talk about their research progress! Send us a message if you'd like the Zoom link.
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Hi everyone! I'm Mariah Meyer, a 3rd year HMGGP student working in Dr. Ethan Lange's lab. Also pictured: Norman, my #WFH employee of the month for the last 13 months straight!
"We also wanted to expose what we see as the problematic, conceptual disaggregation between “disease” and “people” in the debate over CRISPR. We argue that one cannot separate the two since having a genetic disease is a key part of one’s identity and of one’s lived experience."
This is a profound and timely dilemma that we as a genetics community need to be having more conversations about.
How do we define "disease"? And what are the implications of that?
What is our responsibility wrt shaping policy?