
Meelad Dawlaty
@mdawlaty
Associate Professor of Genetics & Stem Cell Biology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York City
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17-09-2018 15:25:56
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Our work on regulation of Tet enzymes by Rinf & Idax is published in Stem Cell Research Elsevier Stem Cell. Hope you find it interesting. Congrats to Antoine & all authors. Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official Idax and Rinf facilitate expression of Tet enzymes to promote neural a... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Our study on the role of Tet1 in regulation of ESC cell cycle is now published in the journal Cells MDPI. Hope colleagues find it interesting. Congrats to Stephanie & other authors. EinsteinGenetics Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official mdpi.com/1591496 #mdpicells via MDPI

We are looking for a research technician to join our lab EinsteinGenetics Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official in New York City. Please share or apply via link below or DM. linkedin.com/jobs/view/3029…

Here we go again! We are looking for a Postdoc interested in hematopoietic stem cell biology and microenvironment to join our lab (pinholab.com) in Chicago. Please retweet or apply below! UIC Pharmacology nature.com/naturecareers/…

We are recruiting a technician for our lab Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official EinsteinSCI EinsteinGenetics in New York City. We study epigenetics of stem cells, development and cancer. Please share the job post below or apply directly or DM. linkedin.com/jobs/view/3029…

We are excited to host Dr. Jacob Hanna Jacob (Yaqub) Hanna - يعقوب حنا from Weizmann Institute for an in-person seminar on 9/19, Monday!


Our collaborative study with Keisuke Ito_Lab on nonenzymatic roles of Tet2 in bone marrow is published in Exp Hematology ISEH Hope you find it interesting. Congrats to Julio Julio Flores Kyoko & other authors EinsteinSCI Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official exphem.org/article/S0301-…

Our study on role of Tet2 partnering with Sin3a in ESCs to regulate enhancers is published in iScience journal . Hope you find it interesting. Congrats Julio Flores Simone Sidoli Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official EinsteinSCI EinsteinGenetics sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Specification of neuroectoderm from TET3 enzymatic deficient and knockout embryonic stem cells reveals distinct catalytic-dependent and -independent roles of TET3 in activation of neural and suppression of mesodermal programs:nature.com/articles/s4200… @MDAWLATY Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official

Our study on enzymatic & non-enzymatic roles of Tet3 in lineage specification is published in Communications Biology. Hope you find it interesting. Congrats to Harmony Ketchum & collaborator @masako_suzuki . Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official EinsteinPhD EinsteinSCI nature.com/articles/s4200…

Congratulations to Ian MacArthur on successfully defending his PhD thesis on epigenetic regulation of neural stem cell biology. Stay tuned for his work to be published. Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official EinsteinSCI EinsteinGenetics EinsteinPhD


Our work on how Tet-driven DNA demethylation regulates neural specification is published in Science Advances Hope you find it interesting. Congrats to Ian MacArthur & all authors & Masako Suzuki . Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official EinsteinSCI EinsteinGenetics EinsteinPhD | science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

DNA methylation is critical for neural development - but what about TET-mediated demethylation? Meelad Dawlaty @masako_suzuki combine DNA methylation analysis with CUT&Tag histone PTM profiling to show how TET enzymes regulate neural stem cell fates. hubs.la/Q02NwsWc0

Congratulations to Harmony Ketchum on successfully defending her PhD thesis on epigenetic regulation of stem cells by TET3. Read her first paper published in Communications Biology and stay tuned for her second paper. Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official EinsteinSCI EinsteinGenetics EinsteinPhD


Our collaborative study with Keisuke Ito_Lab on how Tet3 regulates embryonic & adult HSCs is published in HemaSphere Journal (IF = 11.9) journal.Congrats to first authors Harmony & Claudia. Hope you find it interesting. Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official EinsteinSCI EinsteinPhD EinsteinGenetics onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

Congrats to Dr Blake Ebert on successfully defending his PhD thesis on enzymatic activities of Tet proteins in neural stem cells and development. Stay tuned for his paper. Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official EinsteinGenetics EinsteinPhD EinsteinSCI EinsteinMSTP
