Jeeun Parksong (@jeeunps) 's Twitter Profile
Jeeun Parksong

@jeeunps

Physician-scientist/aspiring pathologist fascinated by morphogenesis
| PhD Candidate @lauradelongwood lab @BCMB_JHMI @HopkinsMedicine via @yonsei_u @UniofOxford

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Nature Methods (@naturemethods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CODA is a method for 3D reconstruction of large tissues at subcellular resolution from serially sectioned H&E images, from Pei-Hsun Wu, Denis Wirtz and colleagues. @johnshopkins @ashleykiemen nature.com/articles/s4159…

CODA is a method for 3D reconstruction of large tissues at subcellular resolution from serially sectioned H&amp;E images, from Pei-Hsun Wu, <a href="/deniswirtz/">Denis Wirtz</a> and colleagues. @johnshopkins @ashleykiemen
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Denis Wirtz (@deniswirtz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CODA can image large volumes of tissues/organs in humans, rodents, pre- and post-natal at single-cell resolution. By large volume, we mean multi cm^3. By single-cell, we mean type and (x, y, z) coordinates of individual cells in the 3D tissue. nature.com/articles/s4159…

Denis Wirtz (@deniswirtz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CODA can detect new multicellular structures via deep-learning-guided imaging of large volume of tissues at cellular resolution. For example, we readily detect 3 types of pre-cancer lesions in pancreatic tissues: lobular, tubular, and dilated More here: nature.com/articles/s4159…

CODA can detect new multicellular structures via deep-learning-guided imaging of large volume of tissues at cellular resolution. 

For example, we readily detect 3 types of pre-cancer lesions in pancreatic tissues: lobular, tubular, and dilated

More here: nature.com/articles/s4159…
Jeeun Parksong (@jeeunps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Structure = function is one of the first principles I learned in biology. Feels exhilarating to be part of exploring CODA’s potential to unearth new biological insights from 3D tissue structures

Jeeun Parksong (@jeeunps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So unbelievably grateful to be part of this community! Thank you Laura DeLong Wood for your supportive mentorship and for being such an inspiring role model - I learn so much from you every day. Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉

Claudio Luchini (@cluchini10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really nice and inspiring reunion of Hopkins alumni and current fellows at Laura DeLong Wood's Lab with many great Friends and Scientists. Thank you for having us.

Really nice and inspiring reunion of Hopkins alumni and current fellows at <a href="/lauradelongwood/">Laura DeLong Wood</a>'s Lab with many great Friends and Scientists. Thank you for having us.
Ashley Kiemen (@ashleykiemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m beyond excited to share work from my PhD, co-led with Alicia Braxton, out today in Nature! We used CODA to map the anatomic and genomic properties of pancreatic cancer precursors. Led by the amazing Laura DeLong Wood and Denis Wirtz ! nature.com/articles/s4158…

I’m beyond excited to share work from my PhD, co-led with Alicia Braxton, out today in Nature! We used CODA to map the anatomic and genomic properties of pancreatic cancer precursors. Led by the amazing <a href="/lauradelongwood/">Laura DeLong Wood</a>  and <a href="/deniswirtz/">Denis Wirtz</a> !

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Laura DeLong Wood (@lauradelongwood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's out! We report 3D mapping of human pancreatic precancer and associated genetic alterations. With the brilliant Ashley Kiemen and Denis Wirtz . Tweetorial to follow soon. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Hopkins Med News (@hopkinsmednews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Study led by Johns Hopkins Pathology in nature (rdcu.be/dGpnV): Extensive 3D analysis of human pancreas shows tiny precancers - PanINs - common in normal organs, multifocal & w/ heterogeneous gene mutations. Laura DeLong Wood Denis Wirtz Ashley Kiemen Alicia Braxton Hopkins GI Pathology

Study led by <a href="/JHUPath/">Johns Hopkins Pathology</a> in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> (rdcu.be/dGpnV): Extensive 3D analysis of human pancreas shows tiny precancers - PanINs - common in normal organs, multifocal &amp; w/ heterogeneous gene mutations. <a href="/lauradelongwood/">Laura DeLong Wood</a> <a href="/deniswirtz/">Denis Wirtz</a> <a href="/AshleyKiemen/">Ashley Kiemen</a> Alicia Braxton <a href="/Hopkins_GI_Path/">Hopkins GI Pathology</a>
Jeeun Parksong (@jeeunps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Immensely proud to have led the revisions on this amazing paper on 3D-mapping genetic heterogeneity in pancreatic precancers with CODA, out today nature ! Thank you for having me on the team Laura DeLong Wood Ashley Kiemen Denis Wirtz nature.com/articles/s4158…

Ashley Kiemen (@ashleykiemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very excited to share this preprint! Using CODA to co-register serial H&E with IHC images, we map CD45+ cells around PanINs to identify striking heterogeneity in 3D and distinct immune hotspots and cold spots

Jeeun Parksong (@jeeunps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredibly excited and honoured to train at my dream residency Mass General Brigham Pathology! I’m utterly grateful to the many people who made my journey possible, especially my amazing PhD mentor & inspiration Laura DeLong Wood