
Heather Hartmann
@hartheat21
I can’t talk rn I’m doing science girl shit. 🧬 4th year molecular path grad student at Vanderbilt in Weiss/Lee labs @vanderbiltu All views my own.
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09-05-2014 00:24:14
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Pathology, Microbiology, & Immunology GSA Holiday party tonight feat. gingerbread house interpretations that range from modernist (Sergio) to classic (Heather Hartmann) to, uh… deconstructionist (me)



An AWESOME group of PMI grad students volunteered at the Adventure Science Center today! It’s super neat showing kids all about the microscopic world 🔬👩🏻🔬 @VI4Research Vanderbilt University



Excited to share my work Society of Toxicology stop by P277 from 10:30am-12:30 pm for the rest of the poster #SOT2023 #Toxexpo


Our Chemistry at Illinois undergraduate researchers shine! Congrats to Aidan Lindsay for being named a Barry M. Goldwater scholar and to Molly Deely for receiving the John E. Gieseking Scholarship for UG research. Both mentored by Chloe Litts who recently achieved PhD candidacy.



Excited to share a VUMC Reporter article covering our recent publication in Cell Genomics, also featuring Vivian Weiss and @lobergMatthew! Congrats! Full article here: news.vumc.org/2023/09/25/res…


Excited to have our pediatric thyroid cytopathology review published online in Cytopathology! Special thanks to Megan Tigue '16 for co-writing this review. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cy… 1/4


#PFAS have quickly established themselves as one of the most infamous environmental pollutants. Together with David Megson Manchester Metropolitan Uni , we curated a collection of papers that made a significant contribution to our understanding of PFAS in water. A thread 1/5 #CleanUpPFAS



Had a lot of fun presenting my poster proteinsociety today! I think I definitely won best color coordination



Excited to share this preprint on TNC, Wnt, and thyroid cancer! Thanks Matthew Loberg for helping me with this!


🔬 Wnt signalosomes: a hub of complexity in cell signaling. Dive into the mystery of their composition, regulation, and role in health and disease in this Review Essay by Heather Hartmann, Ghalia Saad Siddiqui, Vivian Weiss of Vanderbilt Cell and Developmental Biology 🧬 doi.org/10.1002/bies.2…

We are excited to share our recent pre-print exploring cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) phenotypes as thyroid cancers progress from treatable well-differentiated tumors to highly lethal anaplastic thyroid cancer! Vivian Weiss Heather Hartmann Megan Tigue '16 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Congratulations to Dr. Heather Hartmann on a wonderful thesis defense!! Best of luck on your post-doc in the Guengerich lab!!! Heather Hartmann Vanderbilt University Medical Center Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences
