Yimeng Gao (@yimenglab) 's Twitter Profile
Yimeng Gao

@yimenglab

Principal Investigator at Tongji University, China. Focusing on RNA modification regulatory mechanisms on normal hematopoiesis and hematological malignancy.

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Yale Cell Biology (@yalecellbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The faculty in Yale Cell Biology and Yale Stem Cell Cente strongly support our colleague Haifan Lin and his entire research group in the wake of his administrative suspension by Yale University, a step taken without any formal charges or due process. See our statement 👇👇

The faculty in <a href="/YaleCellBio/">Yale Cell Biology</a>  and <a href="/YaleSCC/">Yale Stem Cell Cente</a>  strongly support our colleague Haifan Lin and his entire research group in the wake of his administrative suspension by <a href="/Yale/">Yale University</a>, a step taken without any formal charges or due process. See our statement 👇👇
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This is an unparalleled meeting filled with excellent science, delicious cuisine and wonderful culture. Truly an honor to be here! Looking forward to the next one! Halene Lab Lee Grimes Lab #MyeloidMeeting22

This is an unparalleled meeting filled with excellent science, delicious cuisine and wonderful culture. Truly an honor to be here! Looking forward to the next one! <a href="/Halene_lab/">Halene Lab</a> <a href="/LeeGrimesLab/">Lee Grimes Lab</a> #MyeloidMeeting22
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Summer season is a good time for reunion! Glad to meet our friends come back from Italy and have our traditional ice cream party to kick off the summer season in New Haven.😀

YaleCCEH (@yalecceh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Continuing our extraterrestrial #Hematology #FunFactFriday theme: astronauts develop "space anemia" because their red blood cells are destroyed more quickly after arriving in space. This continues for up to a year after returning to Earth!

David Steensma, MD (@davidsteensma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

K-562. It was the first human cell line I ever tried to grow in culture, during training Mayo Clinic. It was also the first immortalized myeloid leukemia #cellline, published @BloodJournal way back in 1975. What does the K stand for? #HematologyTweetstory 37 is on cell lines./1

K-562. It was the first human cell line I ever tried to grow in culture, during training <a href="/MayoClinic/">Mayo Clinic</a>. It was also the first immortalized myeloid leukemia #cellline, published @BloodJournal way back in 1975. What does the K stand for? #HematologyTweetstory 37 is on cell lines./1
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It’s an amazing experience to get the postdoc training in the fab Halene lab with wonderful colleagues and working environment. Will miss you all! Let’s plan our lab retreat across the world!

Yimeng Gao (@yimenglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a new PI, I'm often found in the mouse room as well. It's amusing how, despite everyone donning gowns to enter the mouse room, I sometimes get mistaken for a new student. It even led to some students giving me impromptu lessons on mouse work😄

As a new PI, I'm often found in the mouse room as well. It's amusing how, despite everyone donning gowns to enter the mouse room, I sometimes get mistaken for a new student. It even led to some students giving me impromptu lessons on mouse work😄
ASH (@ash_hematology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joy is everywhere at #ASH24 🩸 It's in the exchange of ideas — from session rooms to dinner conversations — in the reunions we cherish each year, and in celebrating our colleagues' incredible achievements. Every moment feels special and fun, and some are unexpected! 🐶🦄

Joy is everywhere at #ASH24 🩸 It's in the exchange of ideas — from session rooms to dinner conversations — in the reunions we cherish each year, and in celebrating our colleagues' incredible achievements. Every moment feels special and fun, and some are unexpected! 🐶🦄
NIH (@nih) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last year, $9B of the $35B that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) granted for research was used for administrative overhead, what is known as “indirect costs.” Today, NIH lowered the maximum indirect cost rate research institutions can charge the government to 15%, above

Last year, $9B of the $35B that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) granted for research was used for administrative overhead, what is known as “indirect costs.” Today, NIH lowered the maximum indirect cost rate research institutions can charge the government to 15%, above
Yimeng Gao (@yimenglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share the FIRST publication from my lab in Development Development ! 😃This work explores how acute inflammation impacts the megakaryocyte differentiation and maturation. Huge thanks to my team and collaborators for their support and insights! The Company of Biologists