
Hamilton Lab
@khamiltonphd
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia/UPenn PSOM. Gut homeostasis, stem cells, IBD, RNA binding proteins
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http://www.hamiltonlaboratory.org 27-02-2014 17:46:07
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Congratulations to Nicole Maloney Belle (@PennGIHep), recipient of a 2024 ASCI Young Physician-Scientist Award! Learn more about Dr. Belle & her research interests here➡️ tinyurl.com/44ucu2jj






We're excited to feature exciting work from GIL trainee awardees at our symposium - be sure to join us on April 5th from 7-9p! Hamilton Lab Amy Engevik Sarah Dooley Gonzalez Lab Emer Ni Bhraonain #APS2024 AJP-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology


My good friend and colleague Sengupta_Lab is looking for a new research technician CHOP Research! Circadian biology in the lung- very cool work and great research environment!


Folks at DDW- check out our work on intestinal epithelial inflammatory states in IBD! Sunday afternoon, presented by Tatiana Karakasheva, PhD eppro02.ativ.me/appinfo.php?pa… #DDW2024 CHOP Research


This is a collaboration spearheaded by Hamilton Lab w/collaboration w/our wwwi3study.org that determined epithelial pathogenesis in CD allowing greater disease understanding & potential new therapeutic targets. Packed house; amazing talk; lots of ?'s! #DDW2024



Happy F31 NoA day to Hamilton lab PhD student Kay Katada 👸🏻🍾 CAMB Graduate Group CHOP Research Institute for Regenerative Medicine

Congratulations to Cornelius Taabazuing (UPenn Dept of Biochem & Biophys), recipient of the 2024 BlackinCancer Young Investigator Award!


Check out #PennSUIP intern John Hardy’s talk @LeadershipAllia National Symposium on his research in Hamilton Lab lab this summer!



Congratulations to Nicole Maloney Belle (@PennGIHep) on being named a 2024 Kenneth Rainin Foundation Early Career Catalyst Awardee! tinyurl.com/2vw7es6h


Delighted to share our work developing an mRNA vaccine for C. difficile, published today in Science Magazine. This study with The Drew Weissman Lab was co-led by two truly amazing scientists: Alexa Sem from the Zackular lab and Mohamad-Gabriel Alameh (now at CHOP Research)! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

If you need to image cell monolayers that grow on soft collagen patties (such our human intestinal cell cycle reporters from nature.com/articles/s4159…), we wrote a Bio-protocol paper describing how to make chamber slides with pressed collagen! See it at bio-protocol.org/e5116
