Postdoc in Cochran Lab @HudsonAlpha | PhD from @UABNews | Neurogenetics

Joined June 2022
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
We created a cross-disorder atlas of the human DLPFC exploring inter-individual & cross-disorder transcriptome variations. We aimed to provide a foundational framework for targeted, cross-disorder treatments that address the molecular complexity of brain dysfunction. #PsychAD
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
Only the 1st installment with much more to come…the 1st ReDLat Genomics Report 🧬 highlights ancestral background and pathogenic variation! Full-sized ms w/local ancestry mapping, pedigrees, detailed clinical vignettes will be in published paper! medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
Cool work from @spyros_darmanis that performs combinatorial-based superloading of @10xGenomics for scRNA-seq and multiome assays. Interesting idea to add the 10x barcode first, then the second barcode later: nature.com/articles/s41467-0…

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Stop by my poster tomorrow to hear about how progranulin insufficiency influences inflammation in response to TDP-opathy! October 6th from 8-12, poster C13! #sfn2024
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
If you’re at SFN this week, come by my poster! Especially if you like Tau, regulatory elements, and MPRAs. I’m excited to share what I’ve been working on during my postdoc. Poster B133 today (Saturday) from 1-5. #sfn2024 #sfn24
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
We identified Widespread transposable element dysregulation in human aging brains with Alzheimer’s disease and validated it by CRISPR from @YinShenLab Thanks @NIHAging @CCLRI @YinShenLab alz-journals.onlinelibrary.w…
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
Dr. @bbrogers_, a postdoc associate in Dr. @jNickCochran's lab at HudsonAlpha, is embarking on a groundbreaking project with the @APDAParkinsons! Learn more about the cutting-edge research she will be conducting now: apdaparkinson.org/article/ap…
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
Excited to share our latest work is published @GenomeResearch! We explored allele-specific transcription factor binding across nine brain regions, offering new insights into gene regulation and the role of genetic variation in the brain genome.cshlp.org/content/34/… 1/

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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
Cross-disorder and disease-specific pathways in dementia revealed by single-cell genomics Exciting work @RexachLab & @GeschwindLab, comparing #Alzheimers & other tauopathies Suggests shared & disease-specific mechanisms of selective vulnerability & glia authors.elsevier.com/a/1jlOC…
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Excited to share that I’ve been awarded a fellowship from the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)! Thanks to APDA for their generous support and @jNickCochran for his mentorship in designing this project! @APDAParkinsons @hudsonalpha
APDA is excited to announce the inspiring researchers and exciting projects being funded for the 2024-2025 year! With $2.6 Million in new funding an increase of over 30 percent from the year before, find out more on our website and see the full list: apda.link/MakingHopePossibil…
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
NEW: @jNickCochran & @RickMyers_PhD were awarded an @NIH grant to study a gene linked to various dementias. Their research could bring us closer to understanding and potentially treating different complex conditions. Read more: hudsonalpha.org/hudsonalpha-…
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RT @deniswirtz: UPDATED: we have identified 313 (!) funding opportunities and fellowships for postdoctoral fellows. Download this database…
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
Levels of gene expression matter! So how can you control a transgene precisely? Is there a tool that can ensure uniform control & the ability to adjust the setpoint of expression from a single promoter? Introducing DIAL! 🧵 (1/n) Link: doi.org/10.1101/2024.06.19.5…
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
Excited to share our preprint "Multiome Perturb-seq unlocks scalable discovery of integrated perturbation effects on the transcriptome & epigenome". This work extends single-cell CRISPR screens to simultaneously profile gene expression & chromatin accessibility.
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
It took more than a DECADE... but finally it’s published!!! It started as a CRAZY idea but after tons of hard work we built it: We hijacked the endogenous secretion systems of Toxoplasma gondii, a brain parasite, to deliver active proteins to neurons šŸ‘‡ nature.com/articles/s41564-0…

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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
šŸ“¢Thrilled! My 1st piece of work of my postdoc at @Arlottalab is out @Nature! This has been a huge co-lead effort with @IreneFaravellišŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬šŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬šŸ¤© Link: nature.com/articles/s41586-0… Tweetorial šŸ‘‡šŸ§µ
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Bri Rogers, PhD retweeted
Interested in 3' UTR changes in scRNA-seq? Check out our: * CPA-Perturb-seq paper * UCSC Perturb-seq tracks (see who regulates your favorite 3’ UTR!) * Seurat extension for polyA site analysis (PASTA) * Deep neural perturbation network (APARENT-Perturb) cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092…
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