Kristin Watt (@wattk11) 's Twitter Profile
Kristin Watt

@wattk11

Assistant Professor researching craniofacial development and disease.

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calendar_today11-10-2020 03:12:50

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Rare KC (@rarekc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know what 400 million people are affected by rare disease globally? Today is #rarediseaseday and we want to bring awareness to the strength of the #RARE community, both here in #kansascity and around the world, and advocate for equity in research and representation. 🗣️

Did you know what 400 million people are affected by rare disease globally? Today is #rarediseaseday and we want to bring awareness to the strength of the #RARE community, both here in #kansascity and around the world, and advocate for equity in research and representation. 🗣️
Paul Trainor (@aussiebiologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…🧵

Stowers Institute (@sciencestowers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

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: <a href="/wattk11/">Kristin Watt</a> (<a href="/aussiebiologist/">Paul Trainor</a> Lab)

#innovation #discovery
NCATS (@ncats_nih_gov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#RareDiseaseDay at NIH 2023 is almost here! We look forward to seeing you in person to discuss #RareDiseases resources, research and more. Register for #RDDNIH today: bit.ly/3UScU2p Can’t make the event in person? Watch the livestream: videocast.nih.gov/watch=46435

#RareDiseaseDay at <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a> 2023 is almost here! We look forward to seeing you in person to discuss #RareDiseases resources, research and more. Register for #RDDNIH today: bit.ly/3UScU2p 

Can’t make the event in person? Watch the livestream:  videocast.nih.gov/watch=46435
Paul Trainor (@aussiebiologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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/…

Connecting #ribosome biogenesis to rare disorders! Happy to share this collaborative work with <a href="/DrNicoleWeaver/">DrNicoleWeaver</a> Kelly Sallwood <a href="/wattk11/">Kristin Watt</a> <a href="/StottmannLab/">Rolf_Stottmann</a> and others on #POLR1A variants and phenotypic heterogeneity in #craniofacial, neural and #cardiac anomalies.cell.com/ajhg/fulltext/…
Kristin Watt (@wattk11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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!

Kristin Watt (@wattk11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for the next GRS on Craniofacial Morphogenesis & Tissue Regeneration! This is a great opportunity for trainees to present their work, meet other trainees, and talk about careers in craniofacial biology. To be considered for a talk, submit your abstract by February 18!

Join us for the next GRS on Craniofacial Morphogenesis &amp; Tissue Regeneration! This is a great opportunity for trainees to present their work, meet other trainees, and talk about careers in craniofacial biology. To be considered for a talk, submit your abstract by February 18!