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Charles Xu

@charlesxu3

scientist studying tissue homeostasis and sensory biology, poet, democratic socialist, global citizen

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How could the basic function of STING as a proton channel evade the attention of the research community for more than a decade? I am excited to invite Bingxu Liu for a seminar and host a conversation at HRGD journal club on Sep 19th (Tue) 10-11 AM EST. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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HRGD (Historical Readings of Great Discoveries) journal club is a grassroot group interested in discussing the classical papers in molecular genetics, developmental biology, and neuroscience. We would also discuss significant recent literature in our first-author series.

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A preview of HRGD journal club in 2024! By providing the space to appreciate great discoveries in the context of history, we hope to facilitate a younger and more diverse generation of trainees to take over the baton of scientific methods, collegiality, and leadership.

A preview of HRGD journal club in 2024! By providing the space to appreciate great discoveries in the context of history, we hope to facilitate a younger and more diverse generation of trainees to take over the baton of scientific methods, collegiality, and leadership.
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Our first session of HRGD journal club will be on Wednesday, Jan 10th. Please find sign up information in your Rockefeller email. The scientific topic of the session is “Genetic control of biochemical reactions”. We will have food from Up Thai.

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George Beadle was a notable Morgan lab trainee who would later receive a Nobel prize and succeed Morgan as the chair of Caltech Biology. Following his two seminal papers, we will explore how the most ingenious scientists choose their experimental system and research direction.

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Have you known a great mentor? What is the best thing that your teachers or mentors have ever done for you? We would like to hear your perspectives while uncovering Morgan’s role as a mentor who had transformed Beadle's research and career.

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Our second session of HRGD journal club will be held on Thursday, Jan 25th. The scientific topic of the session is “DNA is the genetic material”. our icebreaking topic for discussion in this session would be "the unpopular idea in science"

Our second session of HRGD journal club will be held on Thursday, Jan 25th. The scientific topic of the session is “DNA is the genetic material”. our icebreaking topic for discussion in this session would be "the unpopular idea in science"
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Has what is trendy affected your research? Have you heard of any scientists challenging the mainstream idea of their field? Is their work supported by compelling evidence? Is the idea communicated effectively?

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HRGD Journal Club Session IV: the hen that changed biology. We will be joined by Harold Varmus, the senior author of one of our selected paper and co-recepient of 1989 Nobel Prize.

HRGD Journal Club Session IV: the hen that changed biology. We will be joined by Harold Varmus, the senior author of one of our selected paper and co-recepient of 1989 Nobel Prize.
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[HRGD session V] We will discuss the landmark paper by Nüsslein-Volhard and Wieschaus, along with another legendary paper from Pourquié's lab that unveiled the mechanism underlying somitic segmentation in vertebrates. We would also discuss what it takes to make great discoveries.

[HRGD session V] We will discuss the landmark paper by Nüsslein-Volhard and Wieschaus, along with another legendary paper from Pourquié's lab that unveiled the mechanism underlying somitic segmentation in vertebrates. We would also discuss what it takes to make great discoveries.
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HRGD Session VI: we are doing to discuss the findings of microRNA and RNAi along with Gary Ruvkun, Professor at Harvard Medical School and MGH.

HRGD Session VI: we are doing to discuss the findings of microRNA and RNAi along with Gary Ruvkun, Professor at Harvard Medical School and MGH.
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Our 8th session of the Historical Reading of Great Discoveries (HRGD) journal club will be held on Thursday, April 18th from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in CRC 406. The scientific topic of the session is “The identity of stem cells”. We will be joined by Professor Elaine Fuchs for discussion.

Our 8th session of the Historical Reading of Great Discoveries (HRGD) journal club will be held on Thursday, April 18th from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in CRC 406. The scientific topic of the session is “The identity of stem cells”. We will be joined by Professor Elaine Fuchs for discussion.
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Do you want to apply to become a future host of HRGD journal club? Could you assess the significance of a study without the aid of the name of the journal where it is published? Welcome to sign up with the survey attached! shorturl.at/klnBP

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Flies with internal pathology such as tumor induction in the gut will expand their diet to otherwise strongly aversive bitter compounds for curative effects. It turns out flies might be smart enough to search for chemotherapy for themselves, and maybe even for us in the future.

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Oct 10th 2-3PM at Carson, HRGD journal club has invited Dr. Bo Xia to our first-author seminar series to present his work on a possible retrotransposon-driven mechanism of tail loss in humans and apes. He would also share his fun and vision working on evolution and development.

Oct 10th 2-3PM at Carson, HRGD journal club has invited Dr. Bo Xia to our first-author seminar series to present his work on a possible retrotransposon-driven mechanism of tail loss in humans and apes. He would also share his fun and vision working on evolution and development.
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A new journal club is offering students, postdocs, early career researchers, and the entire Rockefeller community the chance to break bread with some of Rockefeller’s prominent researchers—and learn about the process behind their seminal breakthroughs. rockefeller.edu/news/38176-cam…