Renee Conway Hein
@reneeconway
Stem Cell Scientist | Ph.D. Candidate UMich | Science Communication | Food, Outdoor, and Dog Lover
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23-08-2020 17:55:05
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Happy to share our latest from lead author, Renee Conway Hein! R-SPONDIN2+ Mesenchymal Cells Form the Bud Tip Progenitor Niche During Human Lung Development
Your Wnt fix WntTalks : https://wnttalks.wordpress.com/ is coming soon to a time zone near you! Session 1: Thur Apr 22. 4 pm UTC/ 9 am PDT/ Noon EDT/6 pm CEDT Session 2: Friday Apr 23. 12 am UTC/ 8 am Singapore&Beijing/ 9 am Tokyo/ 10 am Melbourne/ Thursday 5 pm PDT/ 8 pm EDT links at wnttalks.wordpress.com
I’m super excited to share our collaboration with Gray Camp and Treutlein lab - work led by Qianhui Yu Umut Kılık and Emily Holloway, and many other Jason Spence members And, thanks to Biohub who funded the work and shared our enthusiasm for #endoderm and #organoids!
It’s a super fun and exciting day in the Jason Spence! An entirely new research direction for the lab studying the adult human esophagus led by Daysha Ferrer Torres. Collaboration with many colleagues including SextonLab Charles Jian Zhang umichTTML.org Michael Dame
Curious about where embryonic stem cells used in research come from? Find out in my first-ever article for MISciWriters! Featuring an amazing illustration by Zoe C Yeoh
Stable iPSC-derived NKX2-1+ Lung Bud Tip Progenitor Organoids Give Rise to Airway and Alveolar Cell Types Our newest work, so fun to see this come together with such motivation! Led by Renee Conway Hein and Ansley Conchola, and great lab effort incl. @tristanfrum et al.!
Our latest preprint, led by UMCDB PhD student Charlie Childs and team, in collaboration with SextonLab Gray Camp Ophir Klein, Mike Verzi Rachel Zwick Brisa Palikuqi Charles Jian Zhang A Development-Inspired Niche for Homeostatic Human Mini-Intestines biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Thrilled to share our work on the creation of an iPSC-derived lung organoid model, just out in Development! Many thanks to all who contributed, especially co-first author Ansley Conchola and amazing second author and recent U of M graduate Alexis Fine! journals.biologists.com/dev/article/14…
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Thank you Development for both of these opportunities!
Mark your diaries for the next Development presents… webinar on 11 October at 15:00 BST, featuring three invited talks from our current Special Issue on modelling development in vitro, selected by Development Associate Editor Matthias Lutolf. thenode.biologists.com/development-pr…
Ansley will talk about research from Jason Spence on stable iPSC-derived NKX2-1+ lung bud tip progenitor organoids. Read the full #OpenAccess article here: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/14…
New Publication by Renee Conway Hein and Ansley Conchola from the Jason Spence! "Stable iPSC-derived NKX2-1+ lung bud tip progenitor organoids give rise to airway and alveolar cell types," has been published in Development. Read more: michmed.org/zQAnX