Nobu Hamazaki (@nobu_hamazaki) 's Twitter Profile
Nobu Hamazaki

@nobu_hamazaki

Nobuhiko (Nobu) Hamazaki, Ph.D. Assistant prof. @University of Washington (UW). Stem cell engineering, germ cell and embryonic development.

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The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”
Nobu Hamazaki (@nobu_hamazaki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

News & Views article by Jesse and Alex on our RA-gastruloid model! Big thanks to Alexandra Schauer and jesse veenvliet @jesseveenvliet.bsky.social for their insightful summary of our RA-gastruloid paper. The article also provides an overview of current stem-cell-based embryo models (SEMs) fields and future

Azusa Inoue | 井上梓 (@a_z_usa__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper is out Nature Cell Biology🥳It shows how major epigenetic OFF mark, H3K27me3, is newly established at the beginning of life. This work was mainly carried out by a talented PhD student, Masahiro Matsuwaka👏 nature.com/articles/s4155… rdcu.be/dYJf Short summary↓↓

Our new paper is out <a href="/NatureCellBio/">Nature Cell Biology</a>🥳It shows how major epigenetic OFF mark, H3K27me3, is newly established at the beginning of life. This work was mainly carried out by a talented PhD student, Masahiro Matsuwaka👏
nature.com/articles/s4155…
rdcu.be/dYJf
Short summary↓↓
Saori Sakaue (@saorisakaue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attending #ASHG24? Excited with new statistical genetics methods and analyzing data from newest functional genomics tech? Happy to chat if you are interested in joining my group UW Genome Sciences UW in beautiful Seattle next spring or later 🙂

Omaya Dudin🍉¦ 🦠¦🔬¦ (@dudin_o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest #Ichthyosporean #EvoDevo story, led by M. Olivetta Chandni Bhickta nicolas chiaruttini & in co. with @burnsajohn is finally out nature . Link⏩: nature.com/articles/s4158… Preprint⏩: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/5)

Our latest #Ichthyosporean #EvoDevo story, led by M. Olivetta <a href="/ChandniBhickta/">Chandni Bhickta</a> <a href="/NChiaruttini/">nicolas chiaruttini</a> &amp; in co. with
@burnsajohn is finally out <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> .

Link⏩: nature.com/articles/s4158…
Preprint⏩: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
1/5)
Rajiv McCoy (@rajivmccoy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New work by Mia Yang's lab reports evidence of prevalent aneuploidies in human trophoblast stem cells and suggests that chromosomal instability may be a normal feature of placental development. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Nozomu Yachie (@nzmyachie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please circulate! Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and STELLAR SCIENCE FOUNDATION (SS-F) have started the Global Science Scholars program to exchange postdocs between the US and Japan. yachielab in Osaka University is one of the host labs in Japan side. czbiohub.org/program-ssfcz-…

Dr Naomi Moris (@nmoris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever wondered how your back formed? The human embryo makes a neural tube (future spinal cord) and somites (trunk muscle/bone) from ~d20. They’re formed at the same time and place, so we used human Trunk-like Structures (hTLS) to investigate their ‘co-development’… (1/7)

Have you ever wondered how your back formed? The human embryo makes a neural tube (future spinal cord) and somites (trunk muscle/bone) from ~d20. They’re formed at the same time and place, so we used human Trunk-like Structures (hTLS) to investigate their ‘co-development’… (1/7)
NeuroRadio Podcast (@neuroradio_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#84 Synthetic developmental biology UWの浜崎伸彦さん(Nobu Hamazaki)がゲスト。 Human RA-Gastruloid論文、卵子様細胞形成論文、条件探索のコツ、ステージング問題、PI生活、今後目指す合成的発生生物学の方向性、など #NeuroRadio #神経科学 #ポッドキャスト neuroradio.tokyo/2025/01/07/84-…

m (@tak_miyawaki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NeuroRadio 浜崎さん(Nobu Hamazaki)ゲスト回!転写因子群同定によるiPSからの卵子様細胞作成( nature.com/articles/s4158…)、ヒトGastruloid作成(nature.com/articles/s4155…)等の『合成的な発生生物学』の解説、面白さ、課題、今後の方向性。創ることによる理解、がヒシヒシと感じられて新鮮でした。

Miki Ebisuya (@ebisuyamiki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest from the lab! I've been seeking the ultimate modulator that regulates the tempo of multiple developmental processes simultaneously, and metabolism has been an attractive candidate for such a global tempo modulator. However, I was wrong. 1/ nature.com/articles/s4146…

Rio Tsutsumi (@riotsusumi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am excited that I can give a talk at Riken BDR CuSTOM organoid Symposium. I feel like I can finally share the full story of my main project about digit organoids. If you are interested, the free registration is still open until tomorrow. www2.bdr.riken.jp/joint-organoid…

Sudarshan Pinglay (@sudpinglay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now out in Science Magazine we present 'Genome-shuffle-seq': a method to shuffle mammalian genomes and characterize the impact of structural variants (SVs) with single-cell resolution in one experiment. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Jonas Koeppel (@jonaskoeppel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m delighted to share our work on scrambling the human genome using prime editing, repetitive elements, and recombinases Science Magazine! Raphael Ferreira @LeopoldParts Tom Ellis, george church @SangerInstitute science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Lots of changes from the preprint. A🧵

I’m delighted to share our work on scrambling the human genome using prime editing, repetitive elements, and recombinases <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a>!

<a href="/ferreira_raph_/">Raphael Ferreira</a> @LeopoldParts <a href="/ProfTomEllis/">Tom Ellis</a>, <a href="/geochurch/">george church</a> @SangerInstitute

science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Lots of changes from the preprint. A🧵