Sarah Snelling
@Sarah_JB_S
Associate Professor @ndorms & Biomedicine Lecturer @hilda_beastoxf. Focussed on musculoskeletal science, biomaterials & inflammation. Mum, skier, runner...
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Only 12 days until the abstract deadline for short talk consideration at the 2024 Musculoskeletal Biology & Bioengineering Gordon Research Conference (Gordon Research Conferences)! 🚨
The April 28th deadline also applies to talks for the GRS!
See more GRC details: grc.org/musculoskeleta…
At long last published! Skeletal muscle regeneration in 3 dimensions! Thanks to Dr. Brittany Collins Jake Shapiro Mya Scheib Rob Musci Mayank Verma #myotwitter Developmental Cell
cell.com/developmental-…
Tracy Boakye-Serebour & colleagues have identified barriers to performing single cell RNA-seq experiments in low & middle income countries - great work!
Tracy
Sarah Snelling
Adam Cribbs
Aibst
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
nature.com/articles/s4143…
Have you always wondered how we built our #tenostruct / tendon #assembloid model system🤔? Well, you’re in good company – it was one of the most frequent reviewer requests in our last two manuscripts too😊Thanks to JoVE , we can finally release that tension.
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The program for the 2024 Gordon Research Conferences (Chair: DeFrate Lab; Vice Chairs: Alayna Loiselle & Constance Chu) on Musculoskeletal Biology & Bioengineering is available!
GRC talks will also be selected from abstracts submitted by April 28, 2024. Get those GRS and GRS applications in 🤩
We are excited for and thankful to our discussion leaders for helping to build these scientific sessions:
Sarah Snelling, Abigail Mackey, McNulty Lab, Timothy Mosher, Mary L. Bouxsein, PhD, Karin Payne, Kyle Allen, Jen Westendorf, Ron June, and Sun H. Peck (GRC Power Hour) 🥳👏
A team at NDORMS have developed a new approach to significantly improve the accuracy of RNA sequencing. The research will lead to a substantial improvement in RNA molecular counting. Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences ndorms.ox.ac.uk/news/new-resea…
‘Philippa Hulley is amazing. She has a vast scientific and laboratory knowledge that she is always willing to share in a way that is supportive, accessible and helpful. She is collaborative and a true mentor to staff and students alike.’ Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences
‘Jolet Mimpen is a great scientist who always strives to be better. She's a brilliant link between the Botnar and the Kennedy. In talks and meetings Jolet asks very good questions and is always willing to support others to learn new methods or skills.’ Jolet Mimpen Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences
Come and join us this summer! You'll get a decent stipend, accommodation in central Oxford, and you will learn a lot and make new friends and colleagues at the Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences