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theparkerlab

@theparkerlab

The Parker lab at U. of Michigan

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We are pleased to share that Dr. Daniel Michele (@michelelabum) has been formally appointed as Chair of UMPhysiology. Dan has been serving as interim chair for almost two years and will now continue to lead the department as chair. mmheadlines.org/2023/05/daniel…

We are pleased to share that Dr. Daniel Michele (@michelelabum) has been formally appointed as Chair of <a href="/UMPhysiology/">UMPhysiology</a>.  Dan has been serving as interim chair for almost two years and will now continue to lead the department as chair.  mmheadlines.org/2023/05/daniel…
Sarah Brotman (@sarahbrotman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am excited to share our preprint describing a collaborative effort to identify conditionally distinct signals in the largest adipose eQTL dataset to date (AdipoExpress)! Kerrin Small, Karen Mohlke, Laura Scott, Julia E Moustafa, Michael Love, and others. 1/8 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

@adel-aide.bsky.social (@ade__lady) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please come check out my undergrad’s poster at #ASHG23 — it’s her very first conference + she’ll start applying to grad programs next fall

Scott Soleimanpour (@soleimanpourlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New story from my other day job! Led by Jennifer Macdonald, we describe our novel receivership model (led by adult endo) for young adults with T1D to transition from peds to adult care. Excited that receivership can set a new standard for T1D transition! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Jack Walker (@jwalkermdphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled our work is out is nature! A decade of work with incredible collaborators and a great team working to decipher disease driving mechanisms in type 2 diabetes. nature.com/articles/s4158… 1/6

theparkerlab (@theparkerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic work! It's been a privilege to be on Steve's committee. What a rock-star scientist and overall awesome person. Congrats, Steve!

Josh Welch (@labwelch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's the best way to handle single-cell datasets with multiple epigenome features per cell? Could treat them as separate peak sets. But Chao Gao developed a better way: modeling the data as a multi-channel sequential signal over genome positions.🧵 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Scott Soleimanpour (@soleimanpourlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨We're looking for a new post-doc to join us on the North Coast leading a multidisciplinary project focused on diabetes and disordered proteins. E-mail or DM if interested! Please share/RT broadly - thank you! #postdoc #fellowship

🚨We're looking for a new post-doc to join us on the North Coast leading a multidisciplinary project focused on diabetes and disordered proteins. E-mail or DM if interested!

Please share/RT broadly - thank you! #postdoc #fellowship
U-M Medical School Research (@umichmedscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Martin Myers studies leptin’s role in brain mechanisms regulating energy and weight and is collaborating with researchers @ā€ŒUMich + @ā€ŒUCPH_Research to identify how to curb appetite without causing nausea. #DiabetesResearch Listen now: michmed.org/z4xbg #TheFundamentals

Dr. Martin Myers studies leptin’s role in brain mechanisms regulating energy and weight and is collaborating with researchers @ā€ŒUMich + @ā€ŒUCPH_Research to identify how to curb appetite without causing nausea. #DiabetesResearch Listen now: michmed.org/z4xbg  #TheFundamentals
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What's your advice to early career researchers? "Find a research team that is going to make you happy and keep you excited." - Dr. Martin Myers, Director of the Elizabeth Weiser #CaswellDiabetes Institute. #DiabetesResearch #TheFundamentals

Scott Soleimanpour (@soleimanpourlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study from us! šŸ˜€ Using quantitative proteomics led by Jin Li, we found evidence for mitochondrial protein misfolding in human islets in T2D that led us on our first journey into proteostasis! Feedback desired and appreciated! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…