Professor & Dattels Family Chair at The Jackson Laboratory @jacksonlab studying hematopoietic stem cell biology, aging & cancer. π¨π¦πΊπΈ Tweets are my own.
Thrilled to share that our Stem Cells & Developmental Biology program at JAX is officially launched. 40 PIs. 60+ trainees. >$160M in active NIH funding. Fundamental discovery and translational platforms β in the same world.
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3/3 A highlight was sitting down with Dr. Laura Bennett to discuss her upcoming lab launch at JAX. Her arrival is a major addition to our Stem Cells & Developmental Biology program, and a sign of exciting things ahead! #JAXresearch#JAXstemcellsdev
1/3 Delighted to have visited @UPenn this week, hosted by the fantastic Dr. Bobby Bowman who has built an exciting research program on the origins of myeloid malignancies and leukemia relapse.
2/3 Wonderful to reconnect with so many outstanding colleagues and friends like @GillSaar, Nancy Speck, Celeste Simon, Vikram Paralkar, Peter Klein, @kathrinbernt, Martin Carroll, Sarah Tishkoff, and a truly impressive cohort of trainees.
Excited to welcome Dr. Laura Bennett to JAX and our Stem Cells & Developmental Biology group this fall! Trained with Nancy Speck at UPenn, Laura's rigorous & translationally-minded program on HSC development is a perfect fit. Details below! #JAXresearch#JAXstemcellsdev
With gratitude to the dynamic @doctorpemm for the invitation and opportunity to share our data with clinicians and scientists at @UTMDAnderson!! Couldn't agree more that it was a thought-provoking and fun Q&A discussion! π
Amazing line up of invited speakers and, new for this year, DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF SHORT TALKS TO BE SELECTED FROM SUBMITTED ABSTRACTS. Only 3 days to go to get your chance to present in front of this audience!
β²οΈThe clock is ticking.. submit your abstract to the @ISEHSociety annual meeting by April 17th. Join us and be (re-)introduced to this awesome group of leading hematologists/stem cell biologists in a close-knit environment where you will receive in depth feedback on your work!
First (to my knowledge) manuscript describing a correlation between number of infections and incidence of clonal hematopoiesis (CHIP). Really important from the perspective of highlighting a possible modifiable driver of CHIP during aging. @ISEHSociety https://t.co/DRtk6ScrJt
On my way home from #EHAReCon2026 in Helsinki having caught up with old friends, met fantastic new colleagues and bright trainees, learned new things and now full of new ideas! Thanks @EHA_Hematology!