Postdoc at University of Pennsylvania. Research interests: IVF, reproductive biology, epigenetics. Weightlifter, traveler, cat and dog lover. ๐ ๐งฌ ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
Won 1st place at the Post-doctoral platform competition at SSR 2024 in Dublin. Thanks for the organizers and all the speakers at #SSR2024. I had a wonderful time.
Some genes carry an โimprintโ on either the maternal or the paternal copy, which determines whether or not that copy is expressed https://t.co/u0hWFdhvtd
CDB Professor Marisa Bartolomei (@Marisa_S_B) will receive the 2024 March of Dimes Richard B. Johnston, Jr., MD Prize. ๐This award is given to truly exceptional scientists who have advanced our understanding of pregnancy, birth, and prenatal development. Congratulations, Marisa!
Very proud to share my new published paper at the Bartolomei lab. Thanks to @CassidyHemph12@la_vrooman@Marisa_S_B, and others. Trophectoderm biopsy of blastocysts following IVF and embryo culture increases epigenetic dysregulation in a mouse model https://t.co/ZpHeJ7d0Qq
Check out the new paper from our grad student @AimeeJuan3 in the @Marisa_S_B lab. Tissue-specific Grb10/Ddc insulator drives allelic architecture for cardiac development https://t.co/VBDTpWZXxP
Marisa S. Bartolomei of @Penn is being inducted as a member of the National Academy of Sciences for discovering mechanisms governing genomic imprinting, which establishes different epigenetics-based roles of sperm and eggs in reproduction. Watch #NAS159: https://t.co/rgyIjapqTa
Marisa S. Bartolomei of @Penn is being inducted as a member of the National Academy of Sciences for discovering mechanisms governing genomic imprinting, which establishes different epigenetics-based roles of sperm and eggs in reproduction. Watch #NAS159: https://t.co/rgyIjapqTa
New Research: Placental Abnormalities are Associated With Specific Windows of Embryo Culture in a Mouse Model: Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) employ gamete/embryo handling and culture in vitro to produce offspring. ART pregnanciesโฆ https://t.co/PI2zaKJixW #celldevbio
Proud to share our new and original research paper, which is out today: Placental Abnormalities are Associated With Specific Windows of Embryo Culture in a Mouse Model https://t.co/3fTARKijpT