At last! Happy to share our paper on CellOracle – a computational method for dissecting cell identity via network inference and in silico gene perturbation, led by the amazing @kenjikamimoto68: https://t.co/1km6dQIMmY
The newest member of the Fusion team…@morris_lab !
We couldn’t resist a photo with our wonderful conference chair, who’s matching the Fusion attire perfectly today 💜 Day 3 is in full swing, with many more talks, networking and our gala dinner to come 🇲🇽 #SingleCellTech
Our featured article: Redefining cellular reprogramming with advanced genomic technologies by @morris_lab https://t.co/ouduKad8t7
Free to read here: https://t.co/Y77hxtiFza
3 weeks to go until registration closes for our Single-Cell Technologies Conference! Join leading experts to discuss dynamic technological developments, emerging technologies & their potential for catalyzing future biomedical breakthroughs & precision medicine strategies!
Financial support may be available upon request, please email [email protected] for more info. #SingleCellTech #FusionHumanDisease
Register before 03 Dec to join us➡️https://t.co/qfV6eiLe21
New “discrete state” model of hematopoiesis published in Nature Immunology. https://t.co/qLGgXFhzj2
We propose a hierarchical model of hematopoiesis where stable “discrete states” serve as key regulatory nodes. With @nsalomonis@morris_lab@BioLegend@CytekBio@NIH@NIDDKgov and tweetless NHLBI and Harinder Singh.
New in Nature Reviews Genetics: my Review on how advanced genomic technologies are redefining cellular reprogramming: mapping trajectories, dissecting chromatin dynamics, + lineage tracing & synthetic circuits to push the boundaries of cell identity. https://t.co/8NBM5ohxkJ
Saddened to hear of John Gurdon’s passing. A brilliant scientist, generous mentor, and endlessly curious. When he examined my PhD viva in 2006, he’d just come from doing experiments at his bench - at 73. He shaped so many careers, including mine: https://t.co/p0OrXZv4Yy
Thank you @IdoAmitLab, @AlejoFraticelli
, @leilaperie for putting such a fantastic conference together! Can't wait for the next #EMBO Lineage Tracing Workshop
What an incredible #LineageTracing meeting! Huge thanks to all participants and speakers for creating such an inspiring environment. Looking forward to seeing you next year in San Sebastián- more details coming soon!
Skin fat plays by its own rules.
We trace lineages (CellTagging), classify cell identity (Capybara), and model fate decisions (CellOracle) in our new Cell Stem Cell paper.
It’s not a linear path.
🔗 https://t.co/8MJXU7Vd0Q
We identify a previously unrecognized immature preadipocyte population and show that Sox9 links proliferation with fate commitment. Cross-depot transplants reveal how both niche and intrinsic identity shape adipogenesis.
Time to mark our calendars moving for our 3rd "Probing Human Disease using Single-Cell Technologies" @Fusion_Conf taking place March 1-4, 2026 in beautiful Playa Mujeres, Mexico!! Our first 15 speakers are already on board and Early Bird and Talk submissions on Sept 3rd! Dont miss it! Organized by @satijalab@morris_lab and yours truly! #singlecell #cancer #epigenetics
Absolutely thrilled to share with you the final version of EPIclone, out now (open access) in @Nature.
This has been an amazing collaboration with the lab of Lars Velten (@larsplus) at @CRGenomica
https://t.co/BI12Ir7fyz
📢 WEBSITE LIVE! Very excited to announce the date for the 3rd Probing Human Disease using Single-Cell Technologies Conference! Chaired by the fantastic @iannisaifantis1 , @morris_lab & @satijalab🌞The 3rd meeting in this wonderful series will be hosted in Playa Mujeres, Mexico on 01-04 March 2026 🇲🇽This meeting always sells out so be quick! Speakers to be announced soon! ➡️https://t.co/APPP8N77y5
#SingleCellTech #FusionHumanDisease
Had a great conversation with Craig and Thomas on Discover Your Star! We discussed how cells adopt and change identity, the challenges of reprogramming, and the twists and turns of scientific discovery that shape new ideas.
🚨 We're hiring! 🚨 The Morris Lab @BrighamWomens & @harvardmed is looking for a Research Technician to join our team!
🔬 Focus: Lineage reprogramming & genomic tech development
🧫 Skills: Molecular biology, cell culture, mouse work
📍 Boston, MA
https://t.co/I1APZMfP8l