PhD student at UPenn studying the transcription factor RUNX1 and its role is specifying endothelial cells as hemogenic in the Speck Lab @LabSpeck 👩🏼🔬🔬🧫🧬
@RlisLab@endothelialnews@PennMedicine Oh no 🤣🤣. I’ve been getting @LizHowellMD emails since she came to Penn so it’s only fair she gets mistaken for me once
Have you ever wondered what makes an endothelial cell permissive to be reprogrammed by RUNX1 to a blood cell? Well I have the answer for you - see article and 🧵https://t.co/KmM2Ih07oV
We're excited to have CAMB Students Yeqiao Zhou @YeqiaoZhou (Faryabi @bfariabi and Pear labs) and Elizabeth Howell @Howell_ED2 (Speck @LabSpeck lab) give their talks during the CAMB Symposium a little later today at 3:15pm and 3:40pm!
https://t.co/VLjwWVa44b
Excited to finally share what I've been working on the last few years! This work wouldn't have been possible without the amazing help of @KaiTanLab1 , @cdktmw , @penggao8 , @hb8812 , @Melike_Lak , @RafiiShahin, @LabSpeck & twitter-less Amanada Yzaguirre
This work highlights the importance of TGFb target genes in EHT as well as the cooperativity of RUNX1, AP-1, and SMAD factors in activating these TGFb target genes that are involved in the morphological component of EHT