
Alexia Martinez de Paz ๐
@alexia_mdp
Instructor at Weill Cornell Medicine, interested in chromatin and B cell biology
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05-12-2018 03:34:07
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Transcription and histone modifications in live zebrafish embryos From Yuko Sato Lennart Hilbert @OHaruka_TITech Vasily Zaburdaev ๐บ๐ฆ Nadine Vastenhouw @successprocess Hiroshi Kimura & colleagues Part of our Chromatin and Epigenetics Special Issue dev.biologists.org/content/146/19โฆ



Congrats Cristina Viรฉitez (@crisvieitez.bsky.social)!!! Very cool work!! ๐๐


Happy New Year from the Josefowicz Lab! To end 2019, check out our latest News and Views in Nature Immunology! nature.com/articles/s4159โฆ Alexia Martinez de Paz ๐ Steven Josefowicz

An example of groundbreaking research in British institutions, University of Sussex uses #ultrasound speakers to levitate small particles which are then illuminated to create a physical #volumetric display. Their work is featured in @nature here: nature.com/articles/s4158โฆ #AR credit Piotr N




A code discovered in DNA packaging proteins enables the rapid expression of genes needed to fight immediate threats as published in @nature by Josefowicz Lab of Weill Cornell Medicine Pathology. This finding may pave a way for cancer and inflammatory disease treatments. bit.ly/2ZQo5Q7






#Preprint Alert from our very own Jin Gyu Cheong, a 5th yr PhD candidate in Immunology & Microbial Pathogenesis (IMP) Program, and Arjun Ravishankar, a post-doc in the lab, on long-lasting epigenetic memory of #COVID19 in hematopoietic stem cells and their mature progeny cells! #thread 1/

Had a great time presenting our work at the nyc chromatin club Annual Symposium! Thank you Emily Bernstein Lab and the rest of the team for organizing ๐๐ผ #chromatin #epigenetics
