Interested in cell migration and cell signaling. Located in the LSI @UMLifeSciences at the University of Michigan @UMich || Account is managed by lab members
Happy Giving Blueday! We appreciate all you do to help us continue our missing and make developmental biology accessible to students across the country #givingblueday
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Happy Giving Blueday! We appreciate all you do to help us continue our missing and make developmental biology accessible to students across the country #givingblueday
You can support us at maizeraise.umich.edu/schools…
Hear from current and previous instructors, some of our alumni and one of our faculty advisors about the importance of the work we are doing! Donate now to help support our mission.
DFB is searching for enthusiastic graduate students, postdocs, and scientists to teach and shape the next generation of scientists.
Don’t miss this chance to make a real impact while boosting your teaching and mentoring skills!
#UMICHResearch#UMichMedScience#STEMeducation
New Podcast with @parentclab and @ajknights7!
"Michigan Pioneer Fellows Program: Catalyzing Innovation and Independence," interview with Drs. Parent and Knights featured in The Wrap weekly podcast.
Listen at michmed.org/Y3mRe#Postdoc
Don’t forget to donate to DFB tomorrow for Giving Blue Day!
Michigan is offering extra incentives for donations tomorrow between 8-10 AM, 5-7 PM, and 9-11 PM so consider donating then!
🗣️ATTN undergradates students!! Deadline to apply for the 2024 DFB Intensive Short Course is Feb. 7th!! Looking forward to seeing your applications 🤩 Link to apply: umich.qualtrics.com/jfe/form…
Congratulations to Dr. Loyda M Morales Rodríguez and her mentor, Dr. Manoj Puthenveedu, on the publication of this beautiful work @UMPharmacology. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3772…
Thrilled to share some news! 🎉🎉 I’ll be speaking at SLB 2023: The Future of Immunology: New Solutions to Old Problems on Sep 27 - 30, 2023. I would love to see you there! #SLB2023 via Whova Event Platform
whova.com/portal/sfoin_20231…
The monthly LSI Colloquia provide our community with opportunities to learn about exciting research from across our multidisciplinary labs.
Thanks to Subhash Arya and Chad Chiang for closing out our 2022-2023 series by sharing new insights on neutrophil chemotaxis and the evolution of stereoselectivity in FDMOs.
ALT Subhash Arya sharing a powerpoint presentation
Congratulations to the newly minted Dr. @javedfatima2 ! It has been a joy watching you grow in the lab. You’re an incredible scientist and are always blowing us away with your sense of style. We know you’re going on to do great things!
Congratulations to Fatima Javed!
Fatima (Parent Lab) successfully defended her thesis, " Role of cytosolic phospholipase A2 alpha during neutrophil chemotaxis," on March 16, 2023.
#UMICHCDB#UMCDB#highered
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Your donation will help us bring more DFB course alumni back for summer research fellowships and to keep teaching underrepresented undergraduate students fundamental concepts in developmental biology
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Our Extracellular vesicles (EVs) collection features selected articles from across Nature Portfolio jornals covering recent progress in EVs, EV-mediated cell–cell communication, methods & advances in clinical translation of EVs.
👉nature.com/collections/hjjfd…#ExtracellularVesicles
ALT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as important means of cell–cell communication, having the potential to transfer various cargoes – encompassing proteins, nucleic acids, metabolites or even entire organelles — between cells. By now, the importance of EV-mediated cell–cell communication has been documented in a plethora of physiological and pathological situations, across the different kingdoms. In addition, their secretion and cargo composition can change depending on the biological context, making EVs suitable biomarkers for several diseases. EVs have also been harnessed as drug delivery agents and standalone therapeutics.
In this Collection, we have put together selected articles from across the Nature Portfolio that document the recent progress in understanding the biology of EV-mediated cell–cell communication and advances in clinical translation of EVs. The Collection has been divided into four parts: 1) Basic mechanisms, which overview the biogenesis and regulation of EV.