We are looking for a new member of our faculty in the Department of Genetics at @EinsteinMed
Please repost and sent to people who may be interested.
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@NewYorkCRD@MontefioreNYC@greally
@EinsteinMed@SGBMFreiburg The prize honors Dr. Salome Waelsch, the founding chairperson of the Department of Genetics at Einstein and an eminent Developmental Geneticist.
Dr. Vanessa Weichselberger (@VanessaWeisste) from the Spemann Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Freiburg (@SGBMFreiburg) received this year's Salome Waelsch Prize
@EinsteinMed The Salome Waelsch Prize is awarded jointly by @SGBMFreiburg & @EinsteinGenes for the best thesis work submitted at the Spemann Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in Freiburg.
Glad to have been able to bring in this funding to develop skills for our new generation of leaders, great colleagues leading this initiative
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🧵 Happy Friday, all!
Our focus of the WIP this week is development!
The first speaker is Will Chang @w_k_chang from Cvekl lab.
He discussed DNA methylation profiling on eye development. He is finalizing a manuscript for this project. So stay tuned for a publication alert!
@w_k_chang The second speaker is Chris Salazar @neuroraz from @BuelowLab
His focus is neuron development, specifically in branching! It is fantastic to see how the body regulates these neurons in place with correct branching!
#PhDStudents@EinsteinPhD@EinsteinMed
🧵 Our WIP this week focused on development and cancer.
Lijie Shi from Morrow lab discussed the functions of Crk and Crkl on cardiovascular development, and Jacob Stauber from @greally lab discussed clonal hematopoiesis in hematopoietic transplantation.
#heart#leukemia
🧵 Happy WIP Friday!
Last week WIP was "AGING" themed.
Jhih-Rong Lin from ZHANG lab discussed somatic mutations in centenarians, and JOHANNA HEID from VIJG lab talked about the transcriptomic and genomic response to genotoxic stress and maximum life span!
#aging#MultiOmics
🧵 Happy Friday!
Our WIP presenter this week was Dr. Amit Kumar from Baker's lab.
Amit talked about how transcription factor Xpr1 works on cell competition, a crucial mechanism to repair and eliminate abnormal cells from the body.
@EinsteinPhD Our second speaker is Rohan Misra from the Zheng @zhengdy lab He discussed how we can utilize single-cell RNA-seq data to identify genes driving cell differentiation using in silico perturbation technique.
#singlecell#genomics
@EinsteinPhD If you are searching for a postdoc position in the heart development field, the Morrow lab is hiring! Highly recommended!
https://t.co/pyf7bZujbc
Please RT! #jobs#postdocjobs#heart