Newly minted PhD Dr. Eunice Lee presenting some of her thesis work in the lab! Eunice is now back in the clinic to finish her MD but is with us at SID!
First up from the Christiano Lab at @SocInvestDerm is postdoc Dr. Tanya Sezin, presenting the beautiful work of Dr. Zhenpeng Dai on LFA1 in AA! Visit poster 863 for more info, and poster 567 for Tanya’s work on the gut microbiome in AA!
Led by Stephanie Erjavec, one of our former grad students (peep our other former grad students on the author list as well - Alexa Abdelaziz @AbdelazizAlexa and Eunice Lee; as well as @LynnPetukhova). Great collaborative work within and outside the lab!
Congratulations to our own Dr. Tanya Sezin and her mentors @ChristianoLab for this AAI intersect fellowship for computational scientists and immunologists @ImmunologyAAI
We are very proud of our Hispanic colleagues in this the country and around the world. Thank you for your contributions. We have so much to celebrate. Let’s commemorate this important #HispanicHeritageMonth2021
Sign up for Nature Briefing for the chance to win an educational, fun and collectible @GIANTmicrobes plush toy from Nature Briefing. go.nature.com/2WTZSK8
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So proud of David Alvarez, who completed a research year with us and @AbaciLab and is now headed for intern year at Beth Israel and dermatology residency at @UMiamiDerm ! David was a phenomenal student and we were so lucky to have had him.
Yesterday our community at @NypHospital/#ColumbiaMed observed a moment of silence to remember the victims of anti-Asian hate crimes to take a stand against racism, hate, and violence. We stand in solidarity with the #AAPI community to #StopAsianHate.
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The NIH is committing $30 million in 2022 to studies that examine structural racism in health and society. 21 institutes are participating, here is what they're interested to fund grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/… . .
Please RT. My lab team is looking for postdocs interested in cellular communication during tissue repair and regeneration! If you are interested in working hard in a supportive environment, learn more here: horsley.yale.edu!
New hope for bloated bellies! @Columbia medical researchers just got a lot closer to understanding why so many people who test negative for celiac can’t tolerate gluten-based foods. Soon, there might even be a diagnostic test for wheat sensitivity. magazine.columbia.edu/articl…