There is no pot of gold at the end of this rainbow, but there sure is some golden research happening ๐
Researcher @xstephtsai from the Galloway at @massgenbrigham took this image of a regenerating zebrafish tendon to map exactly where and when hundreds of genes switch on and off during this repair process, revealing the โlucky charmโ behind perfect tendon healing.
#StPatricksDay#Orthoresearch#research@massgeneralcrm
Inspiring panel discussion of New Frontiers in ECM Biology, featuring keynote @ManuelaEGomes and panelists @BrianneConnizzo and Pernillae Eliasson at #ORS2025 @ors_tendon section meeting
New study from the lab! All kinds of good and bad and surprising things happen after sleeve gastrectomy bariatric surgery, but happens to the stomach itself? Does it โknowโ it has been sleeved? How?
nature.com/articles/s41467-0โฆ
Thrilled the final version of our paper is finally out! โLimited column formation in the embryonic growth plate implies divergent growth mechanisms during pre- and postnatal bone developmentโ๐ฆด๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐งฌ (๐งต1/10)
Excited that my second paper from my PhD came out yesterday in @eLife!! Thanks to Doug, my co-author Clara, and the rest of @TheMeltonLab for all of the hard work and support that made this work possible! I could not have done it without you all. 1/2
elifesciences.org/articles/5โฆ
Excited that my second paper from my PhD came out yesterday in @eLife!! Thanks to Doug, my co-author Clara, and the rest of @TheMeltonLab for all of the hard work and support that made this work possible! I could not have done it without you all. 1/2
elifesciences.org/articles/5โฆ
The hardest thing in academia is the postdoc stage. So while it seems obvious, itโs still worth repeating:
PIs, remember to give your postdocs daily encouragement and help transitioning to their next career step.
Skeleton, #tendon, #muscle and #nerve integration are essential for craniofacial function. Learn from @galloway_lab how Drew Noden's seminal work founded our understanding of facial muscle origin and the roles of neural crest cells in facial patterning doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.471
New study! We show that sleeve gastrectomy reduces glucose and cholesterol in lean female 5xFAD mice, but this has no effect on their #AD related behavior or pathology. A huge effort (and long shot) but I wanted to do this experiment since my postdoc. frontiersin.org/articles/10.โฆ
Finally our paper describing a new noninflammatory healing process is out! ๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐ฐWe are very excited to have our study on the cover of @AJPathology (1/3)
If you dump too much data and distractions on your audience, they will feel stupid. But if instead you present your work in as clear a manner as possible - with simple logical steps - you will make the audience feel super smart and they will come away wanting to know more.
When you see a person whose work shattered the paradigm of a field, what you are really seeing is a person who trained for a long time within that same paradigm - knowing it inside and out - until, finally, they noticed all of its little cracks and what big thing they meant.