
Nafiisha Genet
@nafiishagenet
🇲🇺 born | 🇫🇷 naturalized | living in the 🇺🇸 | mom 🎀 scientist 👩🔬 PhD| interested in all things vascular biology 🧬 related | former @yaleCVRC post doc
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The Bisserier Lab is hiring a lab technician. Experience in cell culture & molecular biology is preferred but not required. Know anyone who might be interested? Feel free to message me if you have any questions. Click here for more info: nymccareers-touro.icims.com/jobs/8962/labo… 3CPR Council The Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute


This study by Nick Chavkin, Hirschi Lab, and team shows that #venous #endothelial cells are enriched for the early G1 phase and BMP signaling, while #arterial endothelial cells are enriched for the late G1 phase and TGF-β signaling. 📌 Nature Communications 🖱️ go.nature.com/3g1yF18



Happy to serve as session facilitator during Nick Chavkin talk from the Hirschi Lab #IVBM2022 day 4!


Congratulations Gael Genet from the Hirschi Lab UVa Cell Biology for his American Heart Association Career Development Award.


Congratulations to our post-doc Yinyu Wu from Hirschi Lab UVa Cell Biology for obtaining a travel award from NAVBO to present her work at #IVBM2022 🥳


Throwback to #IVBM2022! Presenting my poster from the Hirschi Lab UVa Cell Biology on the role of #Cx43 in the adult brain 🧠 #SVZ to @RuizdeAlmodovar!



Great achievement Kevin Boye!! 👏

👻We had so much fun at the UVa Cell Biology spooktacular annual Halloween party! 🎃#pumpkincarvingcontest







Congrats to Hirschi Lab postdocs Nafiisha Genet and Nick Chavkin on each receiving their own AHA Science Career Development Award! We are so excited to see where their research leads! 🧬❤️ UVa Cell Biology UVA CVRC


Excited to share that our latest research published in Nature Cardiovascular Research! We looked at Y chromosome genes in leukocytes and found UTY as an effector locus on the Y chromosome. Knockout of UTY promotes epigenetic changes in monocytes that promotes profibortic polarization of macrophages