Join us for the Seattle Walk to End Hydrocephalus, 9am Sept. 20 at Magnuson Park. Organized by the Hydrocephalus Association, that has supported our research into genetic causes of hydrocephalus and potential therapeutic targets. You can also donate at https://t.co/bRJihi4nhd
If you're looking for an incredibly supportive environment with great science and fantastic colleagues, please apply! Even as a basic researcher, I really appreciate that our work fits into the overall mission here to help kids live longer, happier and healthier lives.
The Center for Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine in the Seattle Children’s Research Institute, affiliated with the U of Washington, seeks outstanding scientists. Areas of interest are any relevant to human disease and development. https://t.co/LCPogsl93a
@BrotmanBaty@seattlechildren@UW@UWMedicine@SPFregoso Fortunate to have incredibly talented scientists-in-training like Manith Atapattu and his Summer Scholar colleague Elizabeth Guadarrama in the lab, mentored by the incomparable Dr. Santiago Fregoso. Watch out world! These folks are the bright future of biomedical research.
Pls RT!
We are hiring RAs & postdocs to study pericyte function and neurovascular coupling mechanisms in physiology & dementia pathology.
*Funded positions!
*Join a fantastic team!
*Live in beautiful Portland, OR!
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It's our hope that these studies add to the toolbox of therapeutic vectors for ophthalmic conditions and provide additional genetic access for basic research into retinal biology.
Our newest biorxiv manuscript and first academic-industry collaboration. Lots of hard-work by lab superstars Cheri Chambers, Abbi Engel, and Gillan Soo! Also a big thanks to the vision of Paolo Martini and Andrea Frassetto at @moderna_tx !
https://t.co/NDLq7IQ9yS
Great collaborative paper out from the Eade and Wiseman labs, led by @jessica_rosarda . We uncovered the mechanism of toxicity behind a common lipid defect that leads to degenerative eye disease. @LabWiseman @NatureComms https://t.co/vKCV9lWHgI
@elfridedebaere is presenting our latest work on comparative 3D genome analyses in the neural retina and RPE @UKEyeGenetics Stay tuned for the preprint!
We are recruiting-looking for creative and collaborative investigators to join a growing program. Our interests are broad. Please RT. Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, Center for Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine https://t.co/RX1HKhDMUV
Dear PhD students,
You should reach out to labs you are interested in for postdocs even if they do not specifically advertise! There are many funding opportunities out there even if your paper is still under review/in BioRXiv.
@k_mizeracka @JessicaLehoczky @galloway_lab@Allard_Lab_UCLA Don’t forget us little people Karolina!!! I was really lucky to get to spend time with you in the C/T Lab. You always made being in lab lots of fun and I always appreciated your thoughts about life and science. Best of luck in the new job. I expect great things!
What if you could image cells in fixed tissue sections, choose which ones to sequence 🔬, and then return to the same cells after NGS?
Light-Seq⚡️🧬: high-res spatial sequencing of cells in fixed tissue for directly linking imaging + NGS + protein stains!
https://t.co/2iNsr12vhA
My lab (officially) opens its doors
@seattlechildren
August 1st! Our team of 3 with an active collaborative network is looking to expand! Interested in early (mostly brain) development and disease etiology? Join our team: https://t.co/Ff5ciVBWuY
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