Erin Cohn (@erinfcohn) 's Twitter Profile
Erin Cohn

@erinfcohn

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calendar_today28-06-2020 19:10:59

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Ben (@bllclayton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share I've received an National MS Society career transition award. Excited to join the NMSS community and grateful for their support of my work with Paul Tesar and as a future PI, where we'll continue to find ways to regulate glia and promote repair in MS. tiny.one/3y4de

Jessica Scarborough (@scarboroughjess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a med student, it’s hard to feel like I’m making an impact on patient care… But last week a patient couldn’t get a life saving drug we prescribed because the copay was $1700/mo and I showed the team Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company where the drug was $112/mo, which he could afford!

Paul Tesar (@tesarlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 MD/PhD students representing Paul Tesar at #SfN2022. Reach out to chat glia! Society for Neuroscience (SfN) #SfN22 Erin Cohn: environmental chemicals impair oligodendrocyte development (Poster 193.06/C57, 13Nov 2-3pm) Kate Letai: glia in cancer Jesse J Zhan 詹洁 (Jesse Zhan): glial circadian biology

Rise Up Northeast Ohio (@riseupneo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Andrew Scavuzzo, our new Executive Director! Andrew grew up in Northeast Ohio and cares deeply about equity in education. He is an advocate for the public school system and hopes for a future where all students receive equal access to educational opportunities. 1/🧵

Meet Andrew Scavuzzo, our new Executive Director!

Andrew grew up in Northeast Ohio and cares deeply about equity in education. He is an advocate for the public school system and hopes for a future where all students receive equal access to educational opportunities. 1/🧵
Paul Tesar (@tesarlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Preprint alert! 🚨 Superstar postdoc, @marissascavuzzo, leads our latest work titled "Enteric glial hub cells coordinate intestinal motility". Marissa is a @HHMInews Hanna Gray Fellow and a former @NYSCF Druckenmiller Fellow. 🙌Read the study here 👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Kate Letai (@kateletai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It has been SO much fun to jump into the world of enteric glia with @marissascavuzzo 💩 Grab a snack and read up on what happens when you eat up!

Paul Tesar (@tesarlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be in Boston for #ISSCR2023. Tesar Lab members Erin Cohn (Erin Cohn) and Kevin Allan (Kevin Allan) are presenting posters that showcase the use of stem cell tools to understand glial cells in the brain🧠. Please stop by Thursday👋!

Excited to be in Boston for #ISSCR2023. Tesar Lab members Erin Cohn (<a href="/ErinFCohn/">Erin Cohn</a>) and Kevin Allan (<a href="/kevbot1992/">Kevin Allan</a>) are presenting posters that showcase the use of stem cell tools to understand glial cells in the brain🧠. Please stop by Thursday👋!
Erin Cohn (@erinfcohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to be at #ISSCR2023, sharing my work investigating the impact of everyday chemicals on human health-looking forward to some great discussion!

HHMI (@hhminews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Congrats to Marissa Scavuzzo (@marissascavuzzo), one of our #HannaGrayFellows, who has won the 2023 Eppendorf & Science Magazine Prize for Neurobiology for her research in how glial cells in the intestine's nervous system operate! Learn more: hhmi.news/49luOmS

🎉 Congrats to Marissa Scavuzzo (@marissascavuzzo), one of our #HannaGrayFellows, who has won the 2023 Eppendorf &amp; <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> Prize for Neurobiology for her research in how glial cells in the intestine's nervous system operate! Learn more: hhmi.news/49luOmS
Paul Tesar (@tesarlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to superstar postdoc @marissascavuzzo on winning the 2023 Eppendorf & Science Magazine Prize for Neurobiology for her work on how enteric glial cells regulate digestion. So proud of you! corporate.eppendorf.com/en/company/sci…

Forbes (@forbes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chemicals Found In Popular Household Products Potentially Linked To Autism, Multiple Sclerosis, Study Suggests go.forbes.com/c/yXec

Chemicals Found In Popular Household Products Potentially Linked To Autism, Multiple Sclerosis, Study Suggests
go.forbes.com/c/yXec
Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two classes of chemicals that are found in some disinfectants and flame retardants could impair the development of oligodendrocytes—a type of supporting cell in the brain—according to laboratory experiments reported in Nature Neuroscience. go.nature.com/49ayHJR

Two classes of chemicals that are found in some disinfectants and flame retardants could impair the development of oligodendrocytes—a type of supporting cell in the brain—according to laboratory experiments reported in <a href="/NatureNeuro/">Nature Neuroscience</a>. go.nature.com/49ayHJR
The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A common ingredient in household disinfectants called “quats” may kill some brain cells, according to new research. wapo.st/3vZLamm

Erin Cohn (@erinfcohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited to see my thesis work in the Paul Tesar featured on the cover of Nature Neuroscience! A huge thanks to everyone who supported and collaborated including Ella Marushchenko for her artwork!