2 papers out in December! Crazy that this is the normal rate for some labs. Michaela's on SIRT6 and DNA damage repair in chondrocytes (Aging, PMID: 38078876); Matt's on the "MagnaSquish" to test cartilage recovery during cyclic loading (J Biomechanics, PMID: 38128469).
Richard Loeser and I reviewed the evolving understanding of aging in OA for the Osteoarthritis & Cartilage 30th anniversary issue. Available free for 50 days with this link: https://t.co/I6lZgpInJV ; @UNCTARC@OACJournal
@MaerzAndBlue@Farsh_G@NMRAPrez@appletonlab@ajknights7@TDCapellini If we can't handle the random hotel guest Jean Pierre I don't think we are ready for Farsh. Farsh would love Padel though - most of the fun parts of raquetball but outside and less chance of getting whacked. I will be ready for 2027...
Congrats to the newest doctor walking around Chapel Hill: Dr. Michaela Copp! First PhD defense from @Diekman_Lab and another awesome student from @jointbme.
@danielle_rux @GrainOfScience @GordonConf Can't wait! I may or may not have moved my teaching responsibility to the fall just to make sure I could attend this whole meeting...
@JHElisseeff@UDelaware You gave me heart palpitations with your first 1.5 sentences. We need to keep you in academia! And glad your brother has joined you...
@ShouanZhu Hang in there Shouan! Your work is fantastic and the hard work will keep paying off in terms of papers, grants, and eventually helping patients! Guessing it's part starting the lab, part raising two kids, and then especially the synergistic exhaustion of the two...
Paper out today in Aging Cell! Ever wonder how much DNA damage accumulates in chondrocytes during "normal" aging? We found out - a lot! Check out paper by @jointbme Diekman Lab grad student Michaela Copp and others from @UNCTARC here: https://t.co/aWxgHMMhGo
@Awad_Lab@Farsh_G@ORSsociety Congrats Farsh! I know this one will mean more to him than all his other ORS awards. Great example to all of us when we are tempted to think productivity and supportive mentoring are at odds. Farsh has shown that you can create a culture that does both!
I really only use Twitter for work so 90% of you getting this tweet are already giving much of your energy and time towards MSK research. For the remaining 10%, consider joining me in supporting TARC! https://t.co/nBleaKpCFq
My first two PhD candidates! Both Matt and Michaela nailed their prelims this past month and fun to celebrate with the rest of the lab today. Fantastic first students and grateful they took the chance to join a new lab!
We have a full-time position open at UNC - please join us! Likely ~75% research/25% lab management. Many techniques w/ focus on osteoarthritis: murine models, cell culture, genome editing. Experience a plus, but open to motivated folks w/o. Please RT. https://t.co/mzfOlAMeEk.
Thanks to @MaerzAndBlue for engaging with the chat feature during our senescence symposium! The chat will stay up since not a "live session" so others can join in when they watch later. @Guilak_Lab@JHElisseeff@bxjohnstone https://t.co/E6ANKIqKAA
Which one of these did Lou forget to include in his #ORS2021 talk? Fantastic insight into risk for ACL tears, a fedora, self-deprecating humor, Chuck Norris jokes, a cameo of his infamous Hawaiian shirt, Wookie noises? @defratelab https://t.co/yCOz2teIQ1
Just watched Farsh nail his Kappa Delta talk summarizing work from @Guilak_Lab on biological joint resurfacing. So grateful that this project was my introduction to research! @TheBradEstes trained me and Frank Moutos always inspiring. Congrats on the award!