Jamie Blum
@jamieblum7
Postdoc in Sattely Lab at Stanford
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19-03-2020 18:28:04
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Latest from the (old) lab, congrats Jamie Blum Dr. Anna Thalacker-Mercer Thalacker-Mercer Lab | Consumption of a Blueberry-Enriched Diet by Women for 6 Weeks Alters Determinants of Human Muscle Progenitor Cell Function academic.oup.com/jn/jn/article-…
The Barrow lab of Molecular Nutrition is recruiting a research technician to perform high-throughput small molecule screening for mitochondrial and metabolic disease. Please RT and encourage interested parties to apply here: tinyurl.com/y5m7do9x Nutritional Sciences at Cornell Cornell MBG
A new assay for U and your mitochondria! Congrats Joanna and Yuwen from my group and thank you to our collaborators (Dr. Anna Thalacker-Mercer Jamie Blum and others)! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
An honor working with Min-Ting Lee Liz Johnson Our work in Cell Host & Microbe Host hepatic metabolism is modulated by gut microbiota-derived sphingolipids #lipidtime #clickchemistry #microbiome #chembio #sphingolipids cell.com/cell-host-micr…
Attention job seekers! The Sattely Lab is looking for a highly motivated Research Technician; diverse science backgrounds welcome. 🧑🔬👩🔬More information: hhmi.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External… or linkedin.com/jobs/view/3139… Join an enthusiastic plant biology lab Stanford University
OUT NOW👉Characterization of interactions of dietary cholesterol with the murine and human gut microbiome By Elizabeth Johnson, Henry Le, Min-Ting Lee & colleagues Henry H. Le Min-Ting Lee – Liz Johnson Cornell CALS nature.com/articles/s4156…
We find a ribosome targeting metabolite via resistance-guided genome mining Colin Harvey
The Blum lab is recruiting graduate students and postdocs to work on projects focused on food allergy and oral tolerance! Join our new group at the Salk Institute! Grad students: Reach out to me if you're interested in a rotation! Postdoc candidates: recruiting2.ultipro.com/SAL1013SIBS/Jo…
Congratulations to Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi on winning the 2025 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for uncovering regulatory T cells—the immune system’s peacekeepers that protect our bodies from attacking themselves. At the Salk Institute, we’re