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Advancing regenerative medicine through excellence in collaborative research & education. Directors @Farsh_G and @SolnicaKrezelL Executive Director @schellerlab

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WashU Medicine Ophthalmology (@washumeddovs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Dr. Shiming Chen! She has received a Seed grant from WashU Center of Reg Med for her project, “hiPSC-induced retinal organoids modeling CRX-linked retinopathies.” This research aims to create 3D retinal organoids to model inherited retinal diseases. ophthalmology.wustl.edu/hipsc-retinal-…

WashU Nephrology (@washunephrology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Ying Maggie Chen @WUNephrology, who received a grant from the #WashU Center of Regenerative Medicine WashU Center of Reg Med to study #ADTKD/#organelle stress-induced #CKD. nephrology.wustl.edu/ying-maggie-ch…

WashU Medicine Department of Medicine (@washudeptmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kudos to Ying Maggie, Chen, MD, PhD, @WUNephrology for the Center of Regenerative Medicine @WUSTLCRM Grant. Dr. Chen's proposal - “Personalized kidney organoid modeling to develop novel treatment for uromodulin-associated chronic kidney disease.” Link> l8r.it/IaqA

Kudos to Ying Maggie, Chen, MD, PhD, @WUNephrology for the Center of Regenerative Medicine @WUSTLCRM Grant. 

Dr. Chen's proposal - “Personalized kidney organoid modeling to develop novel treatment for uromodulin-associated chronic kidney disease.”

Link> l8r.it/IaqA
Farshid Guilak (@farsh_g) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chondrocytes have multiple ion channels for sensing mechanical stimuli - in our latest study, Bob Nims MaybeItsBob & Daniel Palmer (w/Bo.博) used RNA-seq to analyze the complete chondrocyte "mechanome" in response to activation of TRPV4 or Piezo faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1096/fj…

Chondrocytes have multiple ion channels for sensing mechanical stimuli - in our latest study, Bob Nims <a href="/MaybeItsBob/">MaybeItsBob</a> &amp; Daniel Palmer (w/<a href="/Bo_Zhang_WashU/">Bo.博</a>) used RNA-seq to analyze the complete chondrocyte "mechanome" in response to activation of TRPV4 or Piezo faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1096/fj…
WashU Medicine (@washumedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research from WashUMedicine in collaboration with University of Florida Research reveals how brain inflammation triggers extreme muscle weakness across several diseases, including viral infection, bacterial infection and Alzheimer’s disease. medicine.wustl.edu/news/brain-inf…

Apte Lab (@aptelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cholesterol Accumulation Promotes Photoreceptor Senescence and Retinal Degeneration. Congrats ⁦Ryo Teraoミツヨシ ⁦@WashUDOVS⁩ WashU Medicine⁩ ⁦⁦WashU Center of Reg Med⁩ ⁦WashU Medicine Anesthesiology⁩ ⁦IOVS Journal⁩ ⁦⁦RPB⁩ iovs.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?a…

WashU Medicine (@washumedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Developmental biologist Andy Groves, PhD, has been named head of the Department of Developmental Biology at WashU Medicine. His research on inner ear development is paving the way for better understanding and treatments for hearing loss. medicine.wustl.edu/news/groves-na…

Gutmann Laboratory (@gutmannlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A heartfelt "see you soon" to wonderful WashU Center of Reg Med postbacc, Anna Gabrielsen, who heads back to Arizona for the next chapter of her life. She will be styling in her signed WashU Medicine T-shirt. Best wishes!

A heartfelt "see you soon" to wonderful <a href="/wustlcrm/">WashU Center of Reg Med</a> postbacc, Anna Gabrielsen, who heads back to Arizona for the next chapter of her life.  She will be styling in her signed <a href="/washumedicine/">WashU Medicine</a> T-shirt. Best wishes!
Meyer Muscle Lab (@lab_meyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To help young students/trainees understand the importance of the specific aims page, I will compare the specific aims page to a trailer for a movie. Anyone have any other analogies they like to make?

To help young students/trainees understand the importance of the specific aims page, I will compare the specific aims page to a trailer for a movie. Anyone have any other analogies they like to make?
WashU Medicine Department of Medicine (@washudeptmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mark your calendars for the next CAPSiT Seminar on Wednesday, October 9th, from WashU Medicine Division of Physician-Scientists when we hear about responding to peer reviews from #WashUPhysicianScientist Dr. Deborah Veis from @WashU_BMD

Scheller Lab (@schellerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨After 8y and many dead ends- we are excited to clarify how "stable" adipocyte lipolysis is potently activated independent of catecholaminergic signals while being restrained by glucose and insulin. RT and feedback welcome as we work from preprint to pub! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

🚨After 8y and many dead ends- we are excited to clarify how "stable" adipocyte lipolysis is potently activated independent of catecholaminergic signals while being restrained by glucose and insulin. RT and feedback welcome as we work from preprint to pub! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
WashU Center of Reg Med (@wustlcrm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CRM Seed Grants and Jacket Orders - Deadline Extended to Friday Dec. 6th! Click the link below for details: mailchi.mp/wustl/2024-crm…

WashU Center of Reg Med (@wustlcrm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Years Social Event on Wed. Jan. 29th! Facilitated activity + hot cocoa provided. regenerativemedicine.wustl.edu/calendar_event…

New Years Social Event on Wed. Jan. 29th! Facilitated activity + hot cocoa provided. 

regenerativemedicine.wustl.edu/calendar_event…