Elisa
@elisadonnard
Biologist & Bioinformatician, Group Leader at the Lander lab @broadinstitute
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11-10-2008 14:30:41
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Remember March, the endless month? That was the month that the #covid19 #pandemic became real, at least where I work @UMassMedical Broad Institute. Suddenly we were working from home, and a bit lost. So ... this new paper happened. Here's the story. 1/n pnas.org/content/early/…
Multiway Enhancer-Promoter Interactions by Pranitha Vangala, check it out for some great #generegulation insight cell.com/molecular-cell…
Congratulations Raya Shu | RNA nerd for this excellent work: FMRP links optimal codons to mRNA stability in neurons pnas.org/content/early/…
Look up Cambridge and Boston folks! Sky cleared up just in time to see Saturn and Jupiter from the Broad Institute
Excited to share our paper published in Nature Neuroscience. With #scRNAseq, machine learning, and #Slideseq, we were able to reconstruct the mouse olfactory glomerular map and explore the potential mechanism of how this map is formed. UMass Chan Medical School UMass Molecular Medicine nature.com/articles/s4159…
Huge congratulations to graduate student, I-Hao Wang, on the publication of his second paper (and first, first author paper) from the laboratory! nature.com/articles/s4159… 1/n
Pedro A.F. Galante 🧬🚴🇧🇷: 8,000 fixed retrogene copies in human genome. ~ half show evidence of transcription in 1+ tissue (often brain, testis), at least 1/3 seem translated (ribo-seq). A subset (hundreds) are polymorphic among humans. retrogenes often overlooked in genome biology #DNASRC22
Donnard & Shu et al show how the loss of Fragile X syndrome gene FMRP affects the intricate interactions between different brain cell types Elisa Manuel Garber GarberLab @UmassMedbioinfo UMass Molecular Medicine #FragileX #InMice #Genetics #neurons doi.org/10.1371/journa…