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Scott Magness, Assoc Prof, UNC/NCSU Dept of BME, Cell Biology & Physiology, Medicine, studying intestinal stem cell biology, developing organoid technologies.

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Hubrecht Institute (@_hubrecht) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The lab of Alexander van Oudenaarden developed two new methods to study chromatin in single cells. Researchers can use these methods, published in Nature Biotechnology and Nature Genetics, to increase our understanding of chromatin regulation during development. hubrecht.eu/new-methods-fo…

The lab of <a href="/AlexandervanOu1/">Alexander van Oudenaarden</a> developed two new methods to study chromatin in single cells. Researchers can use these methods, published in <a href="/NatureBiotech/">Nature Biotechnology</a> and <a href="/NatureGenet/">Nature Genetics</a>, to increase our understanding of chromatin regulation during development. hubrecht.eu/new-methods-fo…
Biomedical Engineering | UNC & NC State (@jointbme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scott Magness Magness Lab with Misty Good was awarded 1M by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Initiative to establish a single-cell atlas of rare inflammatory pediatric disease. "Early biomarkers are lacking currently, but offer hope for identifying and preventing NEC." go.unc.edu/Qj73N

Scott Magness <a href="/magnesslab/">Magness Lab</a> with Misty Good was awarded 1M by the <a href="/ChanZuckerberg/">Chan Zuckerberg Initiative</a> Initiative to establish a single-cell atlas of rare inflammatory pediatric disease. "Early biomarkers are lacking currently, but offer hope for identifying and preventing NEC."
go.unc.edu/Qj73N
FASEB (@faseborg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join FASEB for the inaugural Gastrointestinal Epithelium Conference on September 17 in Colorado. This will be the best venue for researchers of the lining from the esophagus to the colon. #GESRC BeyderLab Mark Frey Register: bit.ly/3LcxZSB

Join FASEB for the inaugural Gastrointestinal Epithelium Conference on September 17 in Colorado. This will be the best venue for researchers of the lining from the esophagus to the colon. #GESRC <a href="/BeyderLab/">BeyderLab</a> <a href="/squeakyanimal/">Mark Frey</a>
Register: bit.ly/3LcxZSB
CMGH (@aga_cmgh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to introduce our incoming co-editors-in-chief, Drs. Michele Battle and Jonathan Katz! Read more of our announcement ➡️ ow.ly/sYS950PFWNY

We are excited to introduce our incoming co-editors-in-chief, Drs. Michele Battle and Jonathan Katz!  Read more of our announcement ➡️ ow.ly/sYS950PFWNY
Mindy Engevik (@micromindy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is some of the work highlighted showing that Sox9 is necessary to maintain the reserve #stemcells ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

Joseph Burclaff (@josephburclaff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first manuscript from the Burclaff Group is live as a preprint! See our engineered platform, cell constructs, and computational analysis pipeline for visualizing and measuring cell cycle phases in primary human intestinal stem cells! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Joseph Burclaff (@josephburclaff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this great paper from Mike Verzi that Magness Lab and I helped with showing how TGFB1 affects the intestinal epithelium through the Sox9 axis. It was a beast of a project before we joined and I'm glad we could help flesh out the mechanism!

Edelblum Lab (@edelblumlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve been working hard to make #GTSRC24 the best yet! I’ll be highlighting speakers from our various sessions in upcoming weeks, but feel free to peruse the agenda on the website! See you in #Banff! #GIresearch

Joseph Burclaff (@josephburclaff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first paper from my research group is published! We engineer the first cell cycle reporters in primary human intestinal monolayers, design a collagen press for optimal imaging, and compile a computational pathway for image analysis. rdcu.be/dMwsA