Heidi Pak (@pak_heidi) 's Twitter Profile
Heidi Pak

@pak_heidi

Postdoctoral researcher in the @CircadianClocks Lab. PhD from the @lamminglab. LSRF fellow Interested in aging/calories/fasting/circadian rhythms.

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Erin Gibson (@erinmgibson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💯 STRONG endorse! Researchers need to better address time-of-day as a critical biological variable | PNAS pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Alex Cagan (@atjcagan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At a recent conference Athena Aktipis invited me to give a talk on the role of creativity in science. For those interested here are the illustrated slides in tweetorial format. The take home message: Creativity and science go hand in hand. (Thread 1 of 2)

At a recent conference <a href="/AthenaAktipis/">Athena Aktipis</a> invited me to give a talk on the role of creativity in science. For those interested here are the illustrated slides in tweetorial format. The take home message: Creativity and science go hand in hand. (Thread 1 of 2)
Heidi Pak (@pak_heidi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to announce my final PhD work is finally published! 🎉 This is my proudest work, and I couldn’t have done it without the full support of my former mentor Lamming Lab who nicely summarized the paper below.

Lamming Lab (@lamminglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quite the week for publications in the lab - check out grad student Mariah Calubag new review in Cell Metabolism "A nutrigeroscience approach: Dietary macronutrients and cellular senescence" authors.elsevier.com/a/1jeMN5WXUlWk…

Quite the week for publications in the lab - check out grad student <a href="/mariahcalubag/">Mariah Calubag</a> new review in <a href="/Cell_Metabolism/">Cell Metabolism</a> "A nutrigeroscience approach: Dietary macronutrients and cellular senescence" authors.elsevier.com/a/1jeMN5WXUlWk…
Dr. Catharine Young (@catgyoung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just when you thought dogs couldn’t be any closer to being angels. Did you know that the NIH Integrated Canine Data Commons gives scientists a way to access data from dogs to better understand how some human cancers start, how they progress, and how best to treat them

Heidi Pak (@pak_heidi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can’t believe almost 4 years have already passed since we took this photo. As you can see we are very passionate about aging research. Especially Cara Green 😉

I can’t believe almost 4 years have already passed since we took this photo. As you can see we are very passionate about aging research. Especially <a href="/garacreen/">Cara Green</a> 😉
Rafeeque Mavoor (@rafeequemavoor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Free scientific illustrations for biologists! 😍 NIH has released a library of 500+ free scientific illustrations to create figures, presentations, and illustrations! all freely available in the public domain. Retweet and spread the message! bioart.niaid.nih.gov

Free scientific illustrations for biologists! 😍

<a href="/NIH/">NIH</a> has released a library of 500+ free scientific illustrations  to create figures, presentations, and illustrations!   

all freely available in the public domain. 

Retweet and spread the message!
bioart.niaid.nih.gov
Reika Tei (@reikatei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The development of programmable antigen-gated G-protein-coupled engineered receptors (PAGERs) is published today! nature.com/articles/s4158… PAGERs couple detection of a wide range of custom-defined antigen to a variety of output including transgene expression and cell signaling.

The development of programmable antigen-gated G-protein-coupled engineered receptors (PAGERs) is published today! nature.com/articles/s4158…
PAGERs couple detection of a wide range of custom-defined antigen to a variety of output including transgene expression and cell signaling.
Olivier George (@brainaddiction) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's clear that many do not understand what NIH-funded research does to improve health. It's time to revive a study published 10 years ago that provides incredible information about this. link in the comment Every single new drug approved by the FDA from 2010–2016 was built on

It's clear that many do not understand what <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a>-funded research does to improve health. It's time to revive a study published 10 years ago that provides incredible information about this. link in the comment

Every single new drug approved by the FDA from 2010–2016 was built on
Senator Dick Durbin (@senatordurbin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Trump and Elon Musk’s funding cuts to groundbreaking medical research do NOT Make America Great. That’s why I’m on the Senate floor introducing a resolution pledging support for NIH & asking for immediate passage. Watch. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

Cornelius Taabazuing (@taabaman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists are fighting for NIH funding, which allows the research that saves lives and fuels the economy. We must and can do better! #StandUpForScience #philly

Andrea Galmozzi (@galmozziandrea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to share our work online today in Nature Metabolism! My first ever student and first author of the paper Dylan Duerre summarizes here perfectly! Big thanks to our colleagues UW–Madison, UW School of Medicine and Public Health and uofutah for this collaboration! #brownfat #Metabolism

The Welch Foundation (@welchfoundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2021 Welch Awardee Chi-Huey Wong along with scientists at Scripps Research have designed a universal coronavirus vaccine that exposes a stable, rarely mutating part of the spike protein by stripping away sugar molecules that help viruses like SARS-CoV-2 hide from the immune

Dr. Catharine Young (@catgyoung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deaths from heart disease down 75% - that’s NIH. Deaths from stroke down 75% - that’s NIH. HIV/AIDS no longer a death sentence - that’s NIH. 99% of FDA approved drugs in the last decade - that’s NIH.

Heidi Pak (@pak_heidi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had an awesome time in Boston for the LSRF meeting. Caught up with amazing people, celebrated one of our cohort landing a new faculty gig, heard some fantastic science, and even met up with some former Badgers. Already looking forward to the next meeting!

Had an awesome time in Boston for the LSRF meeting. Caught up with amazing people, celebrated one of our cohort landing a new faculty gig, heard some fantastic science, and even met up with some former Badgers. Already looking forward to the next meeting!