Joel Spencer (@joelspencerlab) 's Twitter Profile
Joel Spencer

@joelspencerlab

Associate Professor of #Bioengineering @UCMerced

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Joel Spencer (@joelspencerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been sad to see how he was treated after that movie came out and I’m sad to see he’s had some hard things to deal with in his life since. I hope he and his family and friends are given compassion and care in this time.

MECHANO3BiOLOGY Lab (@mechano3biology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was wonderful to see the fascinating research conducted by our CCBM CREST Fellows from October 2023 to April 2024 during the CCBM CREST Symposium. Congratulations all! CCBM UC Merced U.S. National Science Foundation

It was wonderful to see the fascinating research conducted by our CCBM CREST Fellows from October 2023 to April 2024 during the CCBM CREST Symposium. Congratulations all! <a href="/CCBM_UCMerced/">CCBM</a> <a href="/ucmerced/">UC Merced</a> <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a>
Platt Lab (@drplattlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big opportunity! If you are a graduate student looking for an internship at NIH working with Biomedical Engineers or on related projects, please check out the new U.S. National Science Foundation-NIBIB partnership. Spend 3-6 months working with BETA Center Investigators new.nsf.gov/news/nsf-nih-p…

Dudakov Lab (@dudakov_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[To the three scientists still left here]: Interested in T cells and where they come from? Then now is the perfect opportunity to register for ThymUS (thymusmeeting.org). Don't miss out on what is shaping up to be a fantastic meting in gorgeous Kauai.

[To the three scientists still left here]: 

Interested in T cells and where they come from? Then now is the perfect opportunity to register for ThymUS (thymusmeeting.org). Don't miss out on what is shaping up to be a fantastic meting in gorgeous Kauai.
Leukaemia UK (@leukuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists have discovered a molecular switch - a protein called FLI-1 - which “wakes up” dormant blood stem cells, making them more likely to survive and function after transplantation. A discovery which could offer new hope to blood cancer patients. 🧡news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…