
Sarah Blutt
@organoiddiva
Associate Professor, Mol Viro/Micro BCM
Associate Professor, Mol Cel Bio BCM
Director, GEMS Core, TMC DDC
Director, 3D Organoid Core BCM
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https://www.bcm.edu/people-search/sarah-blutt-18482 13-01-2022 21:15:59
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The Italian dinner group at the Fusion stem cell-niche interactions in the GI tract conference. Great conversation and good food. Loved meeting new colleagues. Fusion Conferences #stemgastro24


We're thrilled to announce that #npjGutLiver will be supporting the upcoming #GTSRC24 meeting! A huge thank you to @organoiddiva, @yatrikshahlab, Magness Lab and @edelblumlab for bringing this important event together β¨



The Matthias Lutolf (Matthias Lutolf) dinner group at #CSOrganoids2024 New friends, great conversation and lots of laughs over the vegetarian option.



So much fun planning #GTSRC24 with this crew. Amazing science Fabulous location and Wonderful colleagues Magness Lab Edelblum Lab Shah Lab


#GTSRC24 poster 48 tonight will feature From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine Estes Lab at BCM Sarah Blutt student Faith Sawyer who is telling us about her exciting work on early-onset IBD in a human organoid model.


Listening to π¬πΈπ΄ββοΈπ» πΌπΈπ»π»π π»π°π± talk about branding at #GTSRC24 Lots of good tips and advice.


Meet the Expert Session at #GTSRC24 on branding. Full room and great discussion. π¬πΈπ΄ββοΈπ» πΌπΈπ»π»π π»π°π± Edelblum Lab Mindy Engevik Dr. Kim E. Barrett



Meet the Expert session on resilience at #GTSRC24. Great mentoring to young scientists. Estes Lab at BCM


At #GTSRC24 Baylor represents with Estes Lab at BCM and Sarah Blutt from From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine on the panel discussing human #organoids. Other panelists: Magness Lab Nicholas Zachos Lab with chair Simon Hirota who informs us "consensus [on organoid use] is more important than lunch" π«‘π
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π»π°π± (@millsjc67) on Twitter photo At #GTSRC24 Baylor represents with <a href="/EstesLab_BCM/">Estes Lab at BCM</a> and <a href="/OrganoidDiva/">Sarah Blutt</a> from <a href="/BCMFromtheLabs/">From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine</a> on the panel discussing human #organoids.
Other panelists: <a href="/magnesslab/">Magness Lab</a> <a href="/ZachosLab/">Nicholas Zachos Lab</a> with chair Simon Hirota who informs us "consensus [on organoid use] is more important than lunch" π«‘π At #GTSRC24 Baylor represents with <a href="/EstesLab_BCM/">Estes Lab at BCM</a> and <a href="/OrganoidDiva/">Sarah Blutt</a> from <a href="/BCMFromtheLabs/">From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine</a> on the panel discussing human #organoids.
Other panelists: <a href="/magnesslab/">Magness Lab</a> <a href="/ZachosLab/">Nicholas Zachos Lab</a> with chair Simon Hirota who informs us "consensus [on organoid use] is more important than lunch" π«‘π](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GXS0JmgbgAUSr5I.jpg)

Great panel at #GTSRC24 discussing the need to develop consensus for GI organoid experiments-including β¦@Hirota_Labβ© β¦Nicholas Zachos Labβ© β¦Sarah Bluttβ© β¦Estes Lab at BCMβ© and β¦Magness Labβ©



Itβs now a tradition! Disc golf outing. Thanks Magness Lab for orchestrating and chauffeuring



We are here at the very first Texas Medical Center #organoid day! Among all of these fascinating talks covering several organs, thereβs plenty of talk of #gastrointestinal organoids. Here, Luqiong Wang, a student in Estes Lab at BCM, discusses norovirus tropism in intestinal organoids

