Wonderful to be able to share this fantastic new work in @biorxivpreprint led by @HerberCharlotte (and in collaboration with @VilledaLab) on how aging impacts spatial coding and memory!
Interested in having your own independent lab immediately after graduate school? The UCSF Sandler Fellow Program is now open for applications. Deadline 1/12/24. Please spread words.
Are you a highly independent senior graduate student ready to start your own lab in a supportive environment?
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Nomination deadline: 1/12/2024
Neuronal activation of Gαq EGL-30/GNAQ late in life rejuvenates cognition across species
@ctmurphy1 @UCSFAging@VilledaLab
https://t.co/2ZeSfhAg34 | @CellReports
We're proud to announce that @param_p_singh and @DrRohitBose are recipients of the @NIHDirector's New Innovator Award! This award is given to exceptionally innovative early-stage investigators. https://t.co/neDiEKfsDW #NIHHighRisk
New work from the lab @NatureAging! 🌱🌱 We asked whether the ability of plants to suppress pathological protein aggregation can be applied into human cell and animal models to delay or even prevent neurodegenerative diseases
https://t.co/yd2VDHYMjz
Have you ever felt stressed about asking questions after a scientific talk?
Here I share a few thoughts and tricks that might help you become comfortable in asking questions:
https://t.co/M3jQSl60GG
About time to officially announce that our lab recently moved to @IcahnMountSinai! We are so delighted to join the wonderful community here, and we are looking for postdocs. Come join our team! https://t.co/zSZe5f6hm1
Apply here: https://t.co/JfpRpvbC5T
An impressive trio of papers makes a strong case for platelet factor 4 (PF4) as the key to reducing inflammation and improving cognition in the aged brain model
https://t.co/OsBCod16pR @Nature@VilledaLab@UCSFMedicine @justsaysinmice
This is a super cool convergence of work coming out of the labs of @DenaDubal@UCSF and Tara Walker @QldBrainInst demonstrating that the same plate factor – PF4 – can rejuvenate cognition in the context of klotho, exercise and young blood! @NatureAging@NatureComms
Super thrilled to share our most recent work, published today in @Nature! Adam Schroer and Brit Ventura led this tour de force study, which shows that a platelet factor in blood plasma – PF4 – can attenuate inflammation and rescue cognition in aging: https://t.co/zPFJmUpi9q