Fursham Hamid
@furshamh
🧑🏫 Lecturer in #bioinformatics at @dev_neuro
🔬 Developing computational tools to study gene regulation mechanisms underlying neuron development
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https://f-hamidlab.github.io/ 24-09-2021 10:47:58
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Our new paper ist out. We established a new assay to assess PPI in #zebrafish larvae simply through locomotion. Very helpful for our work to characterise models of neurodev disorders. Congrats to Emily Read Great start into her 2nd PhD year CNDD| King's College CDN | King's College Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
Happy Lunar New Year! We celebrated by writing well wishes using calligraphy and having Yu Sheng together Eugene Makeyev
Research Assistant at the Centre for Developmental Neurobiology CDN | King's College Laura Andreae Flora Lee kcl.ac.uk/jobs/084935-re…
Do you love #RNA and #neuroscience? Are you looking for a #postdocposition on #ALS and gene therapy? Join Ruepp Lab UK Dementia Research Institute Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and FrattaLab UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology for a collaborative pre-clinical project on a novel gene therapy approach for ALS. More info here: tinyurl.com/2cpcbsp3
Just online - synaptic phenotypes in #autism associated Chd8 haploinsuffiency strongest in males. Well done Mizuki Tojo & Rob Ellingford for their work, continued great collaboration with Albert Basson 🏳️🌈 . CDN | King's College CNDD| King's College pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
The choice of whether to use Seurat or Scanpy for single-cell RNA-seq analysis typically comes down to a preference of R vs. Python. But do they produce the same results? In biorxiv.org/content/10.110… w/ Joseph Rich et al. we take a close look. The results are 👀 1/🧵
Our exploration of the mechanism regulating the terminal differentiation of PV interneurons in the mouse cortex. Exciting new work from Monika Moissidis and colleagues CDN | King's College CNDD| King's College
Amazing time visiting CDN | King's College at Kings to hear about amazing research and plans for future growth. Thanks to Oscar Marín and colleagues for hosting SAB members (Irene Miguel-Aliaga Silvia Arber, Alex Schier, Paola Arlotta, Giovanna Mallucci, Scott Waddell and me). Keep it strong!