🎉 Drumroll, please! Meet the 2024 #PDSoros Fellows!
🗽 Selected from 2,300+ applicants, these 30 exceptional graduate students are changing the game in their respective fields. Click the link to get to know these trailblazers! #ImmigrantExcellence 🎓🎉
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Excited to highlight this work from some impressive colleagues in the @mustafa_khokha and @LuskingL labs that uncovers the mechanism of β-catenin nuclear transport #yeast#xenopus#wnt#nucleus. https://t.co/NxW97sw1e4
Genomic sequencing tests generate less uncertainty and higher diagnostic yield compared to multi-gene panel-based tests: Results of over 1.5 million tests https://t.co/owqnbv6Oca
@IAmSamFin @danrdanny Sleep debt and a weakened cardiovascular system are the cornerstones of interesting results...or just peds intern year... definitely one of the two
@SaterAmy@rkmille Have had good success doing some fun experiments in the ventricles and elsewhere with electroporation. Found this work particularly helpful: https://t.co/A0izFS0seo
Great to see this retrospective look at all the Yale pediatric genomics discovery program has accomplished in rare disease investigations https://t.co/TUFxmYvWri
The future is bright! Announcing the 2022 PD Soros Fellows:
🗽 30 immigrants & children of immigrants
🎓 Graduate students studying everything from medicine to music
🇺🇸 Selected for their potential to make significant contributions to the USA
https://t.co/c7TJ3CK2iY
The number of organelles per cell needs to be tightly regulated in order to promote a correct outcome. How this is achieved remains unknown. Join us next Saturday if you are interested in how this process is regulated with Saurabh Kulkarni, PhD, from @UVabio and @YaleMed.
Excited that this work is out! I had the wonderful opportunity to help on this project led by Saurabh Kulkarni who now heads his own lab at @UVAbio.
Mechanical stretch scales centriole number to apical area via Piezo1 in multiciliated cells https://t.co/TeZFmt4HMy
Had the wonderful opportunity to discuss some of my work from graduate school with @PJCDevBio this morning after an excellent presentation by @MelissaRBentley. Really impressed by this accessible virtual forum for discussing DevBio.
We had the last session of the year! We want to thank @J__Marquez for answering our questions related to cilia, nucleoporins and development and @MelissaRBentley for the great presentation! Stay tuned for our upcoming sessions in 2021! Looking forward to next year!