Proud to announce our latest @Dev_Cell publication:
Klf5 defines alveolar epithelial type 1 cell lineage commitment during lung development and regeneration
https://t.co/XHJuIjOZjG
Latest from Shanru-organoid screen->Dot1l inhibitors increase AT2 organoid growth. In vivo loss of Dot1l accelerates alveolar regeneration. Way to go Grand Master! #WhyWeScience https://t.co/Yva1T7I6ZX
New on the Node: Your favourite @Dev_journal cover is…
…the mouse lung lobe from Prashant Chandrasekaran, Nicholas Negretti, Aravind Sivakumar, @sucre_jen, @sodakopa & colleagues, which was on the cover of Issue 21. Congratulations!
Check out the podium:
https://t.co/oUeEDlYJqb
Shout-out to our talented and resilient @HuangSixia for completing another beautiful study of her own inspiration, design and implementation. We look forward to the peer review and seeing Sixia at the much-deserved helm of her own lab. https://t.co/AcYosROwd0
Proud to announce our latest @Dev_Cell publication:
Klf5 defines alveolar epithelial type 1 cell lineage commitment during lung development and regeneration
https://t.co/XHJuIjOZjG
We show Klf5 restricts AT1 cell fate during #lung development and balances AT2 cell fate choice during #regeneration after #influenza and #fibrosis in a spatiotemporal manner by modulating immune cytokine responsiveness.
Many of the same molecular signals that drive lung development also regulate repair of adult lungs. Big step towards understanding how our organs regenerate after sickness/injury (e.g. #COVID19) Congrats @ChasingLiberti!
https://t.co/Smt2Ml51rz
Check out Derek's @ChasingLiberti swan song paper in the @MorriseyLab...Klf5 as a master regulator of AT1 cell identity. Keep rocking it Derek! "Klf5 defines alveolar epithelial type 1 cell lineage commitment during lung development and regeneration" https://t.co/p3Obp2lAF4
The @MorriseyLab is proud to announce the minting of its most recent Ph.D....Derek Liberti! Derek defended his thesis today and did an amazing job! I know that Derek will be incredibly successful in whatever he does...and once again Derek-Make It So!🖖
How is navigation encoded in the brain? Using the bat as a model, NYSCF – Robertson #Neuroscience Investigator Alumnus Michael Yartsev & lab @UCBerkeleyNeuro found that the neural circuits supporting navigation are stably encoded in hippocampal neurons: https://t.co/1R38W6Rn81