A small lab run by a rapidly aging skeptic, doing their best to investigate molecular mechanisms of vascular endothelial growth control and morphogenesis.
She’s finally here! Meet our new postdoc @BelangerKasey! She joined us from Jen Sullivan’s lab @MCG_AUG. Kasey will be working with us and @PumigliaLab on a collaboration identifying neurovascular interactions of AD risk genes. #EndAlz @AlbanyMedDNET
The endothelium puts a brake to cytokine signaling to prevent endotheliopathy and multiorgan dysfunction. Want to learn more? Nina’s paper is out as an in-press preview @JCI_Insight! Thank you to all the amazing collaborators at @AlbanyMedMCP!
https://t.co/yEvBtGIxkG 👇📜
This always feels good...it seemed to be safely below payline but nearly 5 months since council. Thought NIH was changing their mind. They did quite a hack job on the budget considering it was modular - hopefully it went to fund somebody else!
@vbautch1 As your plants emerge, rake up soil over them ("hilling") and this will stimulate more tubers to form and increase your crop. We like to do ours in buckets as it makes it easy to keep layering. Potato type will influence time to harvest
It’s time to change this slide! @FDA approval today of #sotorasib. Congrats @JonathanOstrem & Ulf Peters on launching the successful attack with tethering from @realJimWells and scientists at Wellspring! Many steps-great to see the summit reached!! @UCSFCancer @HHMINEWS
Returned to @umichmedicine to check in with my oldest significant experiment, started in Ann Arbor about 26 years ago. I am really proud of the result.
Amy Kimble and summer student Jordan Silva led an effort to isolate endothelial nuclei from archived frozen brain tissue to allow us to begin to interrogate RNA splicing in the #BBB
Respect to researchers that use 3D electron microscopy. We took our first dip into this amazing technology and were humbled by the work involved. But the results were amazing! See how pericytes of brain capillaries dig their "claws" into endothelial cells.
https://t.co/VHz3iH2Zsm
No, it’s not a gummy bear come-to-life. This creepy-crawly creature is actually a human #fibroblast cell. A recent #NIDCR study found fibroblasts migrate using a ‘front wheel drive’ mode. Learn how the results could shed light on thwarting #cancer spread: https://t.co/Zxae8Ejafj
This is not right. @NIHDirector @NCIDirector , @theNCI these are exactly the type of scientists we should be supporting now. Women, especially young mothers, are dropping out of science at alarming rates. I am getting desperate messages from women all over the world. We must help