
Aaron Zorn
@zornlab
The Zorn lab uses animal models, human pluripotent stem cells and genomics to understand organ development and congenital disease
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https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/divisions/d/dev-biology/labs/zorn 27-08-2020 19:44:44
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Happy that my major postdoc project that I presented at Society for Developmental Biology, Cambridge Morphogenesis Seminar Series, and #frogfest23 is now posted to bioRxiv! Our study investigates how disruptions to cellular endosomal trafficking leads to congenital trachea-esophageal anomalies 1/6 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


The next Developmental presents... webinar will feature talks from three early-career researchers studying the intersection between development and disease. 📅Tue 14 Nov 16:00GMT Register here now! us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist… #DevPres #DevBio Nicole Edwards Cecilia Arriagada



Our pre print is available now! Jim Wells Lab Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine


Thanks ISSCR for the Member Spotlight! Huge shoutout to Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine for their unwavering support, and kudos to the incredible Gu lab members! Exciting news: Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine is co-hosting the ISSCR international symposium in April. Join us for this remarkable event!


Congrats to the 2024 SDB Award Winners! Conklin Medal: Chris Doe University of Oregon DB-SDB Lifetime Achievement Award: Deborah Andrew Johns Hopkins University Hamburger Outstanding Educator Prize: Neil Shubin The University of Chicago Hay New Investigator Award: Daniel J. Dickinson UT Austin bit.ly/3Oncn8w


Another cool virtual Endoderm club Cincinnati Children's, Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine discussing the development of respiratory and digestive systems with friends from around the country. Thanks @DrWillZacharias for the exciting data on lung repair.


Read an Update from Society for Developmental Biology President Dr. Ken Cho: sdbonline.org/resource?Resou…



Congratulations to Mingxia Gu Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine for winning the Research Achievement Award Cincinnati Children's for her amazing work on endothelial development and disease with vascular organoids




Practice, practice, practice.. If you are going on the job market, you absolutely should apply to talk in the Ethel Browne Harvey Postdoctoral Seminar Series. Applications due August 2 Society for Developmental Biology #devbio #postdocs sdbonline.org/sdb_postdoctor…


Fantastic satellite symposium on modeling human development with organoids #2024SDB Society for Developmental Biology organized by Mingxia Gu, session chair Nicole Pek Nicole Pek (she/her) sponsored by Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine Cincinnati Children's
