Very happy to share our work of love and a brain child, stLearn. We show 1) ability to predict progression trajectories of diseases and development across a tissue, and 2) accurate mapping of spatial interactions, overcoming constraints in scRNAseq data https://t.co/DTctx0Qb3Q
A career-changing opportunity in Australia for up-and-coming early career researchers in spinal cord injury. Please consider and share!
https://t.co/JPYBQluIOB
Congratulations to Caitlin Finney and David Brown for having this comprehensive review article accepted on the role of estrogen and possible sex differences in recovery from spinal cord injury.
https://t.co/C7q6GSaUte
Thanks for involving me :-)
Both humbled and thrilled to have been awarded a 2022 Churchill Fellowship to advance our understanding of the cellular and molecular pathology of acute spinal cord injury. https://t.co/noRFFGZaJe
Both humbled and thrilled to have been awarded a 2022 Churchill Fellowship to advance our understanding of the cellular and molecular pathology of acute spinal cord injury. https://t.co/noRFFGZaJe
@AnnastaciaMP Also, I congratulate you on how you have navigated QLD through the pandemic so far but why scrap masks now in these uncertain times? See here for a story of the Netherlands where masks now need to be reintroduced despite very high vaccination rates!
https://t.co/I0UmAHDTMu
@AnnastaciaMP Dear Premier, maybe "rewarded" is not the right choice of words here? Not all of us can be vaccinated...a legitimate example shown here in this recent story. From a pro-vaccination and fully vaxed fellow Queenslander.
https://t.co/lGxcaRtXzP
@normanswan Potential adverse events aside, can you comment on this article in the top journal Cell? Looks like the current vaccines will not end the pandemic? Have heard very little about this so far in press https://t.co/X7ej0aDLMo
Pre-print of our latest paper describing the acute response to traumatic SCI and how changes in white blood cell populations can help predict the likelihood of recovery.
Neural #stemcells grown from pig iPSCs survive long-term when transplanted into genetical identical pig. May overcome need for anti-rejection drugs for spinal cord injury therapies. Study in @ScienceTM by @UCSDHealth team. https://t.co/HFEeUBJq8O