
Matthew Ishahak
@mattishahak
Postdoc Fellow @ WUSTL
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01-06-2020 23:48:21
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Proud to had participated in the @JDRF walk yesterday. As a T1D lab, we are committed to a future without T1D! Thank you to JDRF and everybody supporting patients! Learn more about our research here: sites.wustl.edu/millmanlab/ JDRF Gr. MO & So. IL Test Account



Congratulations to our WashU Center of Reg Med post-bacc Mason Schmidt for his #OpenAccess publication! We integrated scRNAseq datasets of human SC-islets from several protocols along with primary islets to study variation in cellular identity across states & context doi.org/10.1186/s12864…


New Perspective from the Ashu Agarwal lab in Nature Communications! We discuss how to overcome the current biological, regulatory, and industry barriers for those not familiar with Organs on Chips: nature.com/articles/s4146…

New paper from the Jeffrey Millman lab now available in Nature Communications! Led by PhD candidate, Marlie, we explore cell-type-specific responses to diabetic stressors in human pancreatic islets. rdcu.be/dMAB1

New pre-print! We collaborated with Albert H. Kim and used brain organoids + CRISPR gene editing to model glioblastoma. 🧵 to follow... biorxiv.org/content/10.110… WashU Center of Reg Med Test Account @WUDeptMedicine


Collaborated with many excellent scientists to publish this review in Nature Reviews Endocrinology on harnessing cellular therapeutics for type 1 diabetes mellitus nature.com/articles/s4157…


In my latest preprint, we used the Xenium platform at the @WUSTL McDonnell Genome Institute, WashU Medicine to explore engineered GBM brain organoids. I spoke with 10x Genomics about how this technology enabled my research, check it out below: Preprint: tinyurl.com/b67jn34c WashU Center of Reg Med Albert H. Kim

Millman lab in action! Yesterday, we participated in the Breakthrough T1D walk in St. Louis to show our support to patients and dedication to finding a cure for #diabetes ! @WashUEndo @WUDeptMedicine WashU Medicine



Congrats Matthew Ishahak for your postdoc award and Bella Raykowski & Tianyu Chen for your graudate students award, uch exciting research, and looking forward to your posters! #CMBE2025



Looking forward to participating in this panel with Julie B. Sneddon, Emily Sims, and led by Jeffrey Millman at the upcoming HIRN symposium. Swing by if you want to learn about the latest technological advancements to diagnosis and study T1D!


A good mentoring environment includes enrichment outside of the lab. So the Jeffrey Millman lab took a little field trip a few national monuments and museums before the HIRN symposium. National Portrait Gallery USA Smithsonian’s NMAAHC


Three members of the Millman lab (Allison Kelley, Daniel Veronese Paniagua, Marlie) will be presenting posters today at HIRN on stem cell-derived islets and studying T1D pathology. WashU Medicine Endocrinology WashU DBBS WashU Medicine Department of Medicine


Thank you to Matthew Ishahak, Julie B. Sneddon , and Emily K. Sims for serving on the panel for the Innovative Technologies in T1D Research at the 10th Year HIRN conference on T1D at NIH!


Wrapping up an incredible two-day visit to NIH for the 10th Annual HIRN Conference! It was inspiring to learn about the latest advancements in T1D research and to share the Millman Lab's progress. Excited for future innovation in the field! HIRN WashU Medicine Endocrinology WashU Medicine Department of Medicine


Congratulations to Matt Ishahak Matthew Ishahak, Marlie Maestas Marlie, Allison Kelley, Danny Veronese Paniagua Daniel Veronese Paniagua, and Ed Sanchez-Castro Ed Sanchez-Castro for amazing poster presentations at HIRN earlier this week at NIH
