New collaborative paper with @LukeGilbertSF showing the feasibility and value of in vivo functional genomics for understanding #glioblastoma. Congratulations to lead author @sjohnliu and all the other investigators! @NeurosurgUCSF@UCSFCancer@UCSF https://t.co/G4HmzY1C2W
@LabRaleigh at @NeurosurgUCSF is hiring a postdoc with expertise and interest in preclinical and organoid models of brain tumorigenesis! Please apply or RT! @UCSFCancer@UCSF https://t.co/1WrIgIvE13
A green alga cell can swim 100 microns per second.
Scientists put little baskets on a wheel. As algae became trapped, they pushed and spun the wheel around.
Weโre opening the lab and recruiting at all levels! Come work with us on functional genomics in brain tumors. https://t.co/CD8kkH7BRX @NeurosurgUCSF@UCSFCancer
My PhD work is out now!! Using mouse genetics and single cell, we show Eed, a PRC2 subunit seldom studied in the neural crest, is a potent regulator of craniofacial development. Collective effort from @LabRaleigh @Bush_lab @sjohnliu@VasuLabUCSF.
https://t.co/OLcStWRmdQ
If youโre in the mud in your PhD program, donโt fret. Your project will come together exactly at a time that will surprise and delight you. Your last year will be filled with discoveries and I promise, the time you went through the mud will have all been worth it. โ๏ธ
How did we lose our tail? A simple question.. but it wasn't really asked before! We discovered a plausible scenario for the genetic mechanism that led to tail loss. Amazing that such a big change may have been caused by such a small genetic event. https://t.co/0ZR8aH23PJ @BoXia7
Two recent @UCSF-led studies on Schwann cell tumors! Featured on the front page of @NatureComms, @sjohnliu, @TimCaseyClyde, & @LabRaleighโs findings show how schwannomas transition into an immune-enriched state in response to radiotherapy: https://t.co/ykVopxdSP9