Goldenring Lab
@goldenringlab
Lab of Dr. Jim Goldenring at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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New Clues for the Role of Fibroblasts in Stomach Cancer | Technology Networks - great work by Goldenring Lab as part of our Cancer Grand Challenges dissecting the stromal drivers of chronic inflammation associated cancers. technologynetworks.com/cancer-researc…
Our recently published work in Gastroenterology has been selected to be the Cover in the August issue! Thanks to all authors for their amazing team work! Special shout out to Ela W. Contreras Panta for capturing and editing this ALI picture! Vanderbilt University Medical Center Vanderbilt Cell and Developmental Biology Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences
Beautiful work from Ring and colleagues! Check it out on the cover of next month's Gastroenterology 👇
Andreanna Burman is showing off a new mouse #model of #MVID- she has awesome work showing that loss of Myo5b in the stem cells causes weight loss and diarrhea Kaji lab Goldenring Lab #GESRC
Andreanna Burman from Goldenring Lab and Kaji lab gives penultimate talk in the session on a new progenitor-specific deletion of the critical cytoskeletal gene Myo5b in intestines. Stay tuned on this exciting story!
My first Cancer Biology Retreat at Vandy was amazing! I am so happy to have organized the Silent Auction at the 23rd annual Cancer Biology Retreat alongside Sarah Ginther where we exceeded our goal of raising $2,500! I also won an award for best graduate student poster :)
Presenting Dr. Ela Contreras Panta Ela W. Contreras Panta who recently defended! We are so proud of you and all you have accomplished!
Congratulations Michael Momoh to graduate RA in my lab and start medical school in Cleveland Ohio! Wishing him best by curling at Tee Line in Nashville - Go Michael!
Tummy time!!#GTSRC24 rocking the gastric immunology with DiPaolo Lab. Don't forget Th2 T cells. Those sneaky vermifuging cells may be key to induction/promotion of metaplasia (but Th1 and Th17 cells do the parietal cell killing)
Nicholas Zachos Lab describing enteroid:immune coculture models to better explore the pathogenesis of infectious diarrhea, still a major human scourge #GTSRC24