I’m thrilled to share my postdoc research investigating the identity and control of regions of the mammalian small intestine. All FIVE of them! Introducing: small intestinal domains A – E. https://t.co/OCZ7ieVd1A a 🧵:
Join us today for session 3!! Together with @ScienceyRosalie, @ClarissaChemist and @RKZwick we will share tips about how to put together your CV, Cover Letter and LORs!
Very excited to share our review out today in @CellStemCell, which examines the reactivation of fetal-like programs during the regeneration of the intestine- and beyond! https://t.co/SjEbxFDa7c
I am excited to announce that I have accepted a tenure track Assistant Professor position at the Yale Stem Cell Center and the Comparative Medicine department at the Yale Medical School.
💫NEW: @OphirKlein, @RKZwick & co examine longitudinal transcriptional patterns across the whole mouse and human #SmallIntestine and find that both comprise 5 domains of #NutrientAbsorption and 3 regional #StemCell populations.
👉🏽https://t.co/jVC6s2xut8
https://t.co/5tzcq77uH5
@gardnerlabUCSF@NatureCellBio @s_lefkopoulos @UCSFSurgery Thank you Jay @gardnerlabUCSF for a fantastic collaboration! We could not have made these findings without the tremendous generosity of the donors and their families, and incredible work by the VITAL core & DNW. We are so grateful.
Our work to define the regional organization of the small intestine is online @NatureCellBio today: https://t.co/pjnlnXMuB9!! Make way for domains A – E and a new approach to track the molecular patterns of nutrient metabolism. Many thanks to @s_lefkopoulos
& our reviewers!
@LivesToRemember@NatureCellBio @s_lefkopoulos Good question! Not yet - didn't manage to rebrand them for the paper but still hope to do so in the future! Aphrodite's attendants have been discussed as a leading contender 😊 Thank you for the great suggestion