Stamp Hao Lab
@StampHaoLab
Young research lab investigating #stemcells, the #enteric nervous system, and #braincancer @UniMelbMDHS
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Why do we love cake and ice cream? My lab's latest paper in Cell Metabolism led by Molly McDougle, PhD identifies separate gut-reward circuits for fat and sugar. Foods combining fat and sugar recruit both reward circuits to increase motivation to overeating. authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S15…
In our new preprint by Homa Majd et al., we describe an extensive comparative analysis of several single cell transcriptomics datasets that underscores challenges in defining neuronal identity in the ENS. Huge thanks to all coauthors! Stamp Hao Lab Allan Goldstein
It's been an honour to work with the Stem Cell Foundation & the beautiful Lloyd-Morgan family to help accelerate our research into #stemcelltherapy for #achalasia . This is why we do what we do, in the hope that we can one day help patients just like Lilly!! 🥹
#treatingtinytummies
🎧 Catch me on ABC Radio Melbourne tonight from 8.30pm AEDT - I'll be chatting with David Astle David Astle about my research on rogue #stemcells in the #gut and #stomach . You can listen live here: abc.net.au/listen/live/me…
Up next: Dr Andrew Prowse from AIBN Research is making clinical-grade heart tissue ❤️ (cardiomyocytes) to treat cardiovascular disease - no biggie 🤯
Hold onto your butts! It's time for some Enteric Nervous System action from ECR Eve Rowland from Stamp Hao Lab at University of Melbourne
Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research Stem Cell Foundation Australian National Maritime Museum University of Melbourne Monash University BlueRock Therapeutics Session 2 was fantastic and slightly extra special since I got to chair it! 🤩
Great to hear from Richard Davis LUMC Leiden reNEW Thank you to all speakers! Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research
Incredible flash talks from talented ECRs Cameron McKnight, Juli Wang, Juliana Cristina da Silva Chaves and University of Melbourne lab head Serena Duchi at 2023 Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research meeting.