Hachung Chung at Columbia University
@hchung03
Our lab explores how self-RNA sensing shapes human immune responses.
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What Alzheimer noted as fat saccules in glia may have been lipid droplets. They can be induced by Abeta in microglia leading them to release factors that damage neurons. ApoE4 makes things worse rdcu.be/dA6Kh. Congrats Michael Haney Robert Palovics and fantastic team
Thrilled and honored to receive the MIND Prize! Excited to explore bold ideas and interact with the best minds in neuroscience. Congrats to the 2024 cohort, especially Columbia colleague Xuebing Xuebing Wu! 👏Shane Liddelow 🍊 Faranak Fattahi AntonioFR Alex Pollen Longzhi Tan 👏👏
Angiogenin controls angiogenesis (et plus) by nicking tRNAs. But it’s barely active alone. We discovered how 80S ribosome unlocks Ang’s active site and “brings in” tRNAs. Congrats to Anna Loveland and collab. w/Allan Jacobson! nature.com/articles/s4158…
I am delighted to share the newest work from the Sternberg Lab, in which we discover RNA-templated gene creation as a mechanism of antiviral immunity. This is a story for anyone who loves molecular biology, and one that repeatedly left us in disbelief. doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…
Congrats to our lab’s first graduate Dr. Tyler Dorrity TheScienceAuthority! Honored with the Richard C. Parker Graduate Student Award for outstanding thesis. Thank you for taking a chance on a new PI half your height🤣😆. So proud of you and excited for what lies ahead!
We found mutations in UNC93B1 can cause early-set lupus, also reported by The Barton Lab Min Ae Lee-Kirsch Olivia Majer and colleagues, likely many more patients yet to be diagnosed. nature.com/articles/s4159…
The fondest memories from my college years is with you Yael. Back then and now always, you are such a phenomenal person and scientist. Cheers to us! Yael David
Two kids with HSV-1 encephalitis were found by Casanova Lab to have rare mutations that indirectly allowed the virus to enter their brain cells, demonstrating how protein deficiencies and mutations can facilitate brain inflammation via viral infection. nature.com/articles/s4158…
Thank you Kyle! I had an awesome time visiting. Amazing research happening at Purdue Biochemistry Purdue Biochemistry and Kyle’s lab Kyle Cottrell!!
Wow!! One of the best meetings ever!! Thank you IdoAmitLab and Jonathan Kipnis 💔 👍👍👍