
Karl Koehler
@krkoehler
Dad, neuroscientist, stem cell biologist, & organ regeneration enthusiast. @BostonChildrens @Harvardmed @FMKirbyNeuro @Harvardstemcell @PlasticOralSurg
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#FeaturedProtocol this week for #differentiation of human #pluripotentstemcells to hair-bearing skin #organoids go.nature.com/3DmMFdt Karl Koehler Boston Children's Harvard Medical School @FMKirbyNeuro

Looking to learn more about the inner ear? Apply for this summer course at the famed MBL in Woods Hole, MA. I'll see you there. Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL)


Congrats to Jiyoon Lee and the rest of my team for landing our work on the cover of Nature Protocols this month! 🎉 Boston Children's @BCHStemCell @FMKirbyNeuro Harvard Medical School @PlasticOralSurg



Our crazy journey on this continues - New Hanna lab Cell paper is out: "Post-Gastrulation Synthetic Embryos Generated Ex Utero Solely from Mouse Naïve ESCs" by the amazing @TaraziShadi Alejandro Aguilera Castrejon @carinejoubran Noa Novershtern & Itay Maza cell.com/cell/fulltext/…


It’s hard to look at, study, and treat the inner ear. Researchers like Karl Koehler Boston Children's and Harvard Medical School are working on a better way to develop therapies for hearing loss: growing inner ears in the lab. ow.ly/En4R50OGcpJ

🚨 Paper out! 🚨 Very proud of all the effort put in by Wouter van der Valk and all the co-authors. Go have a read if you're interested in inner ear cellular diversity 🤓 and let us know what you think! cell.com/cell-reports/f… reNEW LUMC Leiden Karl Koehler



Two decades ago Avigdor Eldar & Barkai Lab introduced concept of shuttling, in which protein circuits push morphogens away from their source, or smush them into narrower regions. We have now reconstituted shuttling in mammalian cell culture: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc….


'Mapping oto-pharyngeal development in a human inner ear organoid model' Read this Human Development Article from Matthew R. Steinhart, Wouter H. van der Valk, Daniel Osorio, Jiyoon Lee, Karl Koehler and colleagues Boston Children's: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

Our first paper is out in Cell! Led by Rohith Rajasekaran, we present a programmable reaction-diffusion system that generates synthetic protein waves, oscillations, and patterns for spatiotemporal circuit design and FM data-encoding in human cells. authors.elsevier.com/a/1iN8ZL7PXmeeN

Our work on embryonic stem cell-derived mammary organoids has made it to the cover of today's Developmental Cell A visual narrative unfolds, showcasing the origin of mammary glands from hair-associated apocrine glands.@NCIResearchCtr @FredNatLab Xplainer (1/n)
