
Nathan Lord
@lordlab_pitt
Asst. Professor in @compbiopitt. Our lab is interested in cell fate decisions in embryos, noisy signaling and optogenetics.
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https://www.csb.pitt.edu/faculty/lord/ 02-09-2021 16:30:44
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Congratulations to you and Elena Camacho ! Wonderful story.



Join us for the 2024 Optogenetics Technologies conference in Boston! Outstanding lineup including: Adam Cohen, Mustafa Khammash, Möglich Lab jared toettcher John A Rogers Mary Dunlop Cole DeForest , Haifeng Ye + many more. 🗓️Sept. 10-12 Abstracts due 6/7! aiche.org/sbe/conference…




So excited to announce our new method for multiplexed RNA imaging in bacterial cells: bacterial-MERFISH! A huge congratulations to the team of Ari Sarfatis, Yuanyou Wang, and Nana Twumasi-Ankrah! Check out the following thread or our bioRxiv (biorxiv.org/content/10.110…) 1/12

Thank you Burroughs Wellcome Fund for supporting our work decoding stem cell self-organization! Thrilled to join this community of investigators at the interface of the biological and physical sciences. This award will provide a huge lift to my next phase (more news on that soon! 😺)


Working on this paper with Harry McNamara was just an absolute pleasure, one of the highlights of PI life so far. Even better: he'll be starting his own laboratory in just a few months at Yale - so stay tuned for more exciting work from the McNamara group!


Our paper “Dynamics of morphogen source formation in a growing tissue” with first authors R. Ho and K. Kishi is published in PLOS Comp Biol 🎉 We show that the floor plate of the vertebrate neural tube forms in two phases: rapid specification followed by growth. 🧵1/7


Get in on the ground floor! Working with Harry McNamara was a highlight of my scientific career. He is brilliant, creative, and a joy to work with. His lab is going to do awesome things. Definitely seek him out if you're looking to get into developmental biology for PhD/postdoc.


