We will be presenting at the International Society for Stem Cell Research (@ISSCR) Annual Meeting on Saturday, June 17, at 8:15 a.m. ET. To learn more and register, visit: fal.cn/3z5Mm#ISSCR2023
Great talks on #organoids and disease modeling at #NYSCF2020 today!
Check out our virtual booth for additional technical resources and webinars on these topics: bit.ly/3k7WL7v
Applying #Organoids: The 3D Frontier Part 3 is live now! In today's program we move from development and disease to the translational application of stem cells. First up, Vivian Li @TheCrick who is discussing her work addressing intestinal disease. bit.ly/ISSCROrganoids
The NIH last year identified a possible reason Black scientists are less likely to receive research funding: the topics Black scientists propose to study. Which begs the question: why are NIH reviewers less excited about those topics?
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Using #iPSC-derived #cardiomyocytes seems to be getting more popular (despite challenges in purity and maturity) -- useful to have a review on #differentiation#protocols and discuss how to improve them!
Review paper on #cardiac differentiation protocols and their molecular machinery, including a discussion of the future challenges for producing human induced #pluripotent stem cell derived #cardiomyocytes. bit.ly/2LkknsM
Collaborative work with @Gabrijela_D is up on bioRxiv! Single-cell imaging shows heterogeneity in #telomerase reactivation in #cancer cell lines (but not #iPSCs) and surprising nuclear mRNA localization in both. disq.us/t/3e1nbyb
TERT RNA imaging reveals heterogeneity in TERT activation and nuclear mRNA localization in cancer cell lines. Happy to see our collaborative work out on bioRxiv! #RNA#cancer#telomerasedisq.us/t/3e1nbyb