
Kristin Watt
@wattk11
Assistant Professor researching craniofacial development and disease.
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11-10-2020 03:12:50
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How do global processes of rRNA transcription and ribosome biogenesis regulate development and disease? Happy to share this @PNAS paper from karla Soma Dash Kristin Watt with Emma Moore Zajic @sharienftsr Ruonan Zhao @achiileosAnnita and Stowers Institute pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…🧵

Thanks to the wonderful cores Stowers Institute for making images like this possible! More work on these fish faces to come with Paul Trainor

Thank you to Humaira Gowher, Chris Amemiya, @jasongallant, Kenneth Peterson, and the Stowers Institute community for helping us prepare for faculty positions!

In this week's stunning #MicroscopyMonday we see fluorescently labeled cells in the spinal cord of a developing #zebrafish revealing distinct components of the nervous system. Image author: Kristin Watt (Paul Trainor Lab) #innovation #discovery



Thank you DevelopmentalDynamic and to the 2022 GRS organizers!


Connecting #ribosome biogenesis to rare disorders! Happy to share this collaborative work with DrNicoleWeaver Kelly Sallwood Kristin Watt Rolf_Stottmann and others on #POLR1A variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in #craniofacial, neural and #cardiac anomalies.cell.com/ajhg/fulltext/…


It's official! I am excited to be joining CU Craniofacial Bio at the University of Colorado this fall! I am so thankful to everyone that has supported me along the way and am thrilled to be starting my lab!

Thank you to Dr. Jill Hamilton-Reeves and Dr. Ansa Cobham for sharing their work at the Translational Research Seminar today! With support from Children's Mercy Research Institute Stowers Institute and DevelopmentalDynamic



