
Holly Ingraham
@hollyingrahamsf
Discovery Sciences at #UCSF | Neurocircuits in the Brain and Gut | Hormone Signaling | Female Physiolgy and Women’s Health
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http://ingrahamlab.ucsf.edu 10-03-2018 16:56:35
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We're recruiting postdocs interested in regenerative biology and extreme physiology! Join us to study non-model mammalian species and rare human individuals to uncover groundbreaking insights. #RegenerativeBiology #ExtremePhysiology International Society for Regenerative Biology AHAMeetings Society for Developmental Biology EvoDevo PanAm





Holly Ingraham NIH Thank you for delivering this outstanding closing keynote lecture! Data garnered from fundamental inquiries drive real progress that ultimately will improve the health of all. How’s that for inclusive science? American Physiological Society




Between alarms and sheltering, I learned last night that my postdoc mentor, Professor Atul Butte Atul Butte, has passed away, and he is only 55 years old. This is devastating news 💔. Atul was a giant in so many ways. He was a visionary leader in translational bioinformatics


Microbiomes shape our biology from gut-brain, skin, immunology, and more. Here, Rebecka Sepela et al explores octopus “taste by touch” sensation to ask how environmental microbiomes drive animal behavior. Cell Press, MCB_Harvard, Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) cell.com/cell/fulltext/…


(1/3) Excited to introduce our new GRAB sensors for a series of steroid hormones! These tools enable real-time detection of steroid hormone dynamics in vivo🐭🧠.Happy to share these sensors and welcome any feedback!Please contact [email protected] for information.




Meet the incoming Endocrine Society President Carol Lange, PhD: endocrinenews.endocrine.org/meet-incoming-…

Backed by a $100M gift from Joan and Sandy Weill, UCSF and Stanford Medicine Stanford Cancer Institute are launching Weill Cancer Hub West, a $200M initiative in team science to accelerate cancer research and improve care over the next decade. tiny.ucsf.edu/ppVRqt
