The Jim Wells Lab @CincyChildrens studies dev and disease of the GI tract and endocrine system using mice and iPSC-derived Organoids. Part of @CuSTOMOrganoids
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To learn more about the story behind the paper, we caught up with first author J. Guillermo Sanchez
@Guillerm0Sanchz and corresponding author Jim Wells @JimWellsLab, an endowed professor in the Division of Developmental Biology @CincyChildrens:
https://t.co/LMNgkH0yGE
Human organoids dish up insights into intestinal patterning
Read this Research Highlight showcasing work from J. Guillermo Sanchez @Guillerm0Sanchz, Jim Wells @JimWellsLab and colleagues @CincyChildrens:
https://t.co/BROPiDgun4
Congrats to Dr. @Guillerm0Sanchz! Got to enjoy his impressive defense with another exceptional @JimWellsLab alum @_HAMcCauley. Can’t wait to start working together in June.
Excited to finally be able to share my thesis work in the @JimWellsLab. If you want to learn more about the role of RFX6 in intestinal development and function, do I have something for you!! @Dev_journal https://t.co/JrfXoyzgiz
What a better way to close out the meeting than with this awesome panel discussion. Thanks to all the organizers, speakers and participants, it was a blast to have @ISSCR in Cincinnati. @CuSTOMOrganoids@CincyChildrens
Kicking off the last session of Day 1 #ISSCRCincy is @MummeryLab with a fantastic update on her work on hpsc-derived cardiovascular tissue to study disease. @ISSCR
Exciting update to close the morning session from @morris_lab on the reprogramming of mesenchymal progenitors and their effects on cell lineage @ISSCR#ISSCRCincy
👀 Don't miss this study from @Muneralab & @JimWellsLab in @CellStemCell!
Learn about how a diverse population of immune cells co-develops in pluripotent stem cell-derived human colonic #organoids. 🧫
➡️ https://t.co/ZksrhVXj70
Happy to share our latest paper led by @Muneralab and Dan Kechele where we characterize hPSC-derived human colonic organoids with codeveloping immune system. https://t.co/WypYkoXPFS
Delegates & faculty discussing the latest advances in stem cell biology & regen. medicine en route to a beautiful remote beach
Can you spot Austin Smith, Agnete Kirkby, Kim Jensen, Jim Wells, Cedric Blanpain, Christine Mummery, Sharaghim Tajbakhsh, Elisa Laurenti? #SCSC2023