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Join us this Wednesday, October 30th at 3pm EST for a #TissueTalk with Rockefeller University Prof. Elaine Fuchs The Fuchs lab on "Stem cells: remembering experiences which impact tissue fitness." See you there! bit.ly/tissuetalks Columbia BME


Our latest review is out! Learn about squamous cell carcinoma in this review with our cancer experts Dr Kudelka, Yonit Lavin and Siman Sun m.genesdev.cshlp.org/content/early/…


Happening today at 3pm EST! Join us for a #TissueTalk with Prof. Elaine Fuchs The Fuchs lab on “Stem cells: remembering experiences which impact tissue fitness.” See you there: bit.ly/tissuetalks


The The Fuchs lab found that Vitamin A is playing an unexpected role in wound repair: hair follicle stem cells are involved in the healing process in a way mediated by retinoic acid, the active form of Vitamin A. #RockefellerScience #yearinreview bit.ly/3Ds8w7x

⏳ REMINDER! 🐦 Early Bird Registration Ends Soon (January 22, 2025) The Fuchs lab and Michael Rosen will open the event with a remarkable session. Investigators: $450 Postdoc Scholar or Grad Student: $250 Meal Plan: $350


Thrilled to announce that two Rockefeller scientists have been named HHMI Hanna Gray Fellows! Congratulations to Paige Arnold of the @MarraffiniLab and Jim Castellanos of The Fuchs lab and Weill Cornell Medicine on their awards! hhmi.org/news/hhmi-name…

Clean up on hair follicle 5! A study by The Fuchs lab showed that stem cells take on a part-time job clearing apoptotic corpses to keep the hair cycle going and tissues fit. Learn how these cells engage phagocytosis at the right time and place: bit.ly/4jkmWXN



Very happy to see our review out in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Here we discuss how stem cells exert forces to sculpt tissues in development and homeostasis, and how stem cell mechanics go awry upon malignant transformation. Read it here 👇 nature.com/articles/s4158…

Our first 2025 paper! We discuss in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology how epithelial stem cells mechanically sculpt tissues, and how these forces are altered in cancer. Great work from our former and current tumor mechanobiology experts Vince Fiore & Jorge Almagro nature.com/articles/s4158…






Last week, Rockefeller's The Fuchs lab received the Hope Funds 2025 Award of Excellence for her work on stem cells that has advanced understanding of tissue regeneration and inflammatory disorders as well as malignancy and tumor resistance. Congrats! hope-funds.org/events/recent-…

Rockefeller's The Fuchs lab weighs in on new research showing that human wounds take more than twice as long to heal as wounds of any of the other mammals in the The New York Times: nytimes.com/2025/04/29/sci…

🔔 Save the date! Join us for the next IICD Seminar on May 14 at 2 PM ET with The Fuchs lab from @rockefelleruniv and HHMI. 🔬 Tissue Stem Cells: Coping With Stress and Cancer 📍 In person: Schermerhorn 603 💻 Register 👉 cancerdynamics.columbia.edu/events/iicd-se… cc Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
