Michael Rendl (@rendlm) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Rendl

@rendlm

Stem cell niche scientist, hair follicle researcher, foodie, runner, NYC lover

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linkhttp://www.mountsinai.org/profiles/michael-rendl calendar_today27-04-2009 12:15:48

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New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute (@nyscf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYSTEM is a critical funder of #stemcell research, including our own studies to understand & discover new drugs for #multiplesclerosis & #diabetes. If NYSTEM is eliminated, potentially lifesaving research will be severely hindered. #SupportNYSTEM

NYSTEM is a critical funder of #stemcell research, including our own studies to understand & discover new drugs for #multiplesclerosis & #diabetes. If NYSTEM is eliminated, potentially lifesaving research will be severely hindered. #SupportNYSTEM
Lorenz (@studerl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We recently got FDA clearance for clinical trial in Parkinson’s disease to replace lost nerve cells, and helped co-found BlueRock Therapeutics bringing biotech jobs to NYC. None of that would have been possible without NYSTEM Viviane Tabar Assembly Member Rebecca Seawright #SupportNYSTEM AMSNY

Lorenz (@studerl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYSTEM support helped @sloan_kettering Institute postdoctoral training Center for Stem Cell Biology at Sloan Kettering obtain over $2 million in additional funding, eliminating NYSTEM puts future funding at risk, #SupportNYSTEM Assembly Member Rebecca Seawright #WomenInSTEM AMSNY

Michael Rendl (@rendlm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYSTEM funding supports Mount Sinai Stem Cell predoctoral/postdoctoral training of future leaders in stem cell research; helped Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai obtain millions of additional funding; abandoning NYSTEM jeopardizes future funding #SupportNYSTEM Richard Gottfried Assembly Member Rebecca Seawright AMSNY

Aaron Levine (@aarondlevine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting #SciencePolicy experiment to watch the fates of the two largest US state stem cell funding programs with CA's effort (California Institute for Regenerative Medicine) extended last November & NY's program (NYSTEM) removed from the state budget CA: nature.com/articles/d4158… NY: sciencemag.org/news/2021/04/n…

Paul Knoepfler (@pknoepfler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weekly reads & stem cell news: New York axes NYSTEM, fetal tissue rules reversed, pubs & more ipscell.com/2021/04/weekly… #stemcells

Crain's New York (@crainsnewyork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Op-ed: The governor should re-establish state's defunded stem cell science program. To be a hub for life sciences and benefit from economic development this sector provides, New York must invest in research, not cut it ow.ly/kBeq103brFw

Op-ed: The governor should re-establish state's defunded stem cell science program. To be a hub for life sciences and benefit from economic development this sector provides, New York must invest in research, not cut it ow.ly/kBeq103brFw
AMSNY (@amsnewyork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our President and CEO, Jo Wiederhorn, urges Gov. Kathy Hochul to re-establish the critical #NYSTEM research program in this Crain's New York op-ed: bit.ly/3Iegm2g Governor Kathy Hochul

Michael Rendl (@rendlm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYSTEM supported since 2007 the training of our future leaders in stem cell research. NYS eliminated it. Bring it back @Gaughran4Senate Brad Hoylman-Sigal 🌈🥯 Senator Liz Krueger Governor Kathy Hochul #MoreMedResearch #SupportNYSTEM AMSNY bit.ly/3o4FKPK stemcell.ny.gov

Mykhailo Fedorov (@fedorovmykhailo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for the first steps for peace, but Microsoft Microsoft Azure Bill Gates Satya Nadella, you have to do more to stop the war. Stop supporting services and products in Russia as long as their tanks and missiles kill Ukrainians!

Mykhailo Fedorov (@fedorovmykhailo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gave my very first interview since war has started: cancel culture, sanctions and our winning strategy. Thanks @NYTimes for highlighting Ukraine. nytimes.com/2022/03/12/tec…

Dermal Cell News (@dermalcell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A team including Dr. Michael Rendl (Michael Rendl) at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai identifies space-and time-controlled endothelin signaling as the key activating mechanism of sheath contraction for #HairFollicle regression. That's some hairy business, alright! go.nature.com/3DBIITq

A team including Dr. Michael Rendl (<a href="/rendlm/">Michael Rendl</a>) at <a href="/IcahnMountSinai/">Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai</a> identifies space-and time-controlled endothelin signaling as the key activating mechanism of sheath contraction for #HairFollicle regression.

That's some hairy business, alright! 

go.nature.com/3DBIITq
Mount Sinai Stem Cell (@sinaistemcell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BFSCI's Rendl Lab and collaborators have discovered endothelin signaling as a key mechanism in dermal sheath contraction and #HairFollicle regression. Targeting the contraction pathway may be beneficial one day for hair loss treatments. 👉nature.com/articles/s4155…

BFSCI's <a href="/RendlLab/">Rendl Lab</a> and collaborators have discovered endothelin signaling as a key mechanism in dermal sheath contraction and #HairFollicle regression. Targeting the contraction pathway may be beneficial one day for hair loss treatments. 👉nature.com/articles/s4155…
Mount Sinai Stem Cell (@sinaistemcell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fascinating new paper out of the Chen lab - published in Cell Stem Cell - demonstrates that human brain #organoids transplanted into the rat visual cortex structurally and functionally integrate while adopting its functions. #regeneration #stemcells 👉doi.org/10.1016/j.stem…

A fascinating new paper out of the Chen lab - published in Cell Stem Cell - demonstrates that human brain #organoids transplanted into the rat visual cortex structurally and functionally integrate while adopting its functions. #regeneration #stemcells 
👉doi.org/10.1016/j.stem…
Michael Rendl (@rendlm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to finally meet our collaborators Don Kohan and Masashi Yanagisawa at the Endothelin Conference in Rome! Masashi discovered in 1988 Endothelin, the strongest blood vessel contraction signal. 2023 is 30,000 papers later published on this important signaling pathway…

Great to finally meet our collaborators Don Kohan and Masashi Yanagisawa at the Endothelin Conference in Rome! Masashi discovered in 1988 Endothelin, the strongest blood vessel contraction signal. 2023 is 30,000 papers later published on this important signaling pathway…