Padmanabhan P. Pattabiraman et al. from the Indiana University School of Medicine find that loss of cathepsin K impairs collagen biogenesis and enhances actin polymerization in trabecular meshwork.
https://t.co/naF96SfZdl
🔎#FBL New Review from @IUMedSchool by Dr. Padmanabhan P Pattabiraman featured in FBL!
🧬Rho #GTPase and Rho Kinase Signaling in Tissue Contractility and Intraocular Pressure Regulation
🔗https://t.co/uSz4VMD7Sk
Welcome reading!
Here’s the big one: In collaboration with @Honigmann_Lab, @LabShevchenko, Björn Drobot and Martin Hof we present a general workflow for imaging the localization and transport of individual lipids in cells and mapping their metabolism.
https://t.co/uotVrHnbsK
The new Disney Pixar movie Elio has the main character sporting an eye patch. This seems like a good time to spread the word about amblyopia, the treatment for it, and #NIHfunded research on brain-based causes of vision loss.
https://t.co/acV8rR3bjQ
“One of the biggest tragedies I've observed in my professional life.” @davidrliu, winner of the @brkthroughprize in Life Sciences and professor at the @broadinstitute and @Harvard, describes the cost of government cuts to science research at universities. @WalterIsaacson
@SabanLab So true Danny. An extremely difficult proposition as organoids dont reflect the complex environment and close to physiological or pathological scenarios that an animal model provides.
Talks by @Srimathi511 - Lipogenic control of IOP and some cool ECM fibrilogensis mechanism executed by SREBPs @AnushaShvshnkr - Cracking the code of the Fibrillar adhesions by Tensin3 and their relevance in IOP regulation.
In the beautiful Salt Lake City Utah for @ARVOinfo#arvo2025
Three posters #Roda - Gq signaling in TM, #Greg - Lipid modifications in EVs due to Oxidative Stress & @AvinashSoundar1- Clusterin in IOP regulation. CHECK OUT FOR SOME COOL Posttranslations modification work by Clu.
Last night I was honored to receive the 2025 #BreakthroughPrize in the Life Sciences, reflecting the efforts of many students, collaborators, doctors, and patients in labs around the world. I hope this 4-minute excerpt can inspire when science needs public support more than ever.
Mark May 5 (11:30am MT) on your #ARVO2025 calendar for an insightful discussion on the science of rod-mediated dark adaptation for Age-Related #MacularDegeneration with Christine Curcio, PhD, FARVO and Cynthia Owsley PhD, MSPH, FARVO (@UABNews): https://t.co/0RF5mZkjaA
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Great @Nature news article about what is being done to slow, stop, or even reverse geographic atrophy (GA), the advanced form of #AMD. Contributions from @NatEyeInstitute’s @TiarnanKeenan and @Kapilbharti123
https://t.co/6o8iAseFDu
Time for some celebrations. Yesterday we celebrated Anusha's @AnushaShvshnkr birthday in the lab. Anusha also received the news about the ARVO travel award to travel to Utah for the 2025 Annual Meeting. Thanks @ARVOinfo.