Robin Perelli (@perelli_robin) 's Twitter Profile
Robin Perelli

@perelli_robin

Ph.D candidate in Cell and Molecular Biology in the @APLandstrom lab @DukeMedSchool passionate about brain and heart biology | @Cornell linguistics alum

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Justin Bollinger (@just_bollinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research direction = new #FluorescenceFriday drop! Stunning astrocyte (GFAP, Cyan) wrapped around a branched blood vessel (Tomato Lectin, Magenta). Astrocyte endfeet in yellow (AQP4).

New research direction = new #FluorescenceFriday drop! Stunning astrocyte (GFAP, Cyan) wrapped around a branched blood vessel (Tomato Lectin, Magenta). Astrocyte endfeet in yellow (AQP4).
Ritchie Chen (@ritchie_chen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re excited to extend noninvasive optogenetics beyond the brain to address a nearly 150-year-old question in a new study out today nature: nature.com/articles/s4158… Work led by Brian Hsueh, myself, and Karl Deisseroth, with an amazing team in the D-lab and many others!

Andrew Landstrom, MD, PhD (@aplandstrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our newest Master of Clinical Science and Duke University School of Medicine student Ian George, who successfully defended his dissertation! We are so proud of you and know you will do great things! Duke Children's Duke Pediatric Research

Congratulations to our newest Master of Clinical Science and <a href="/DukeMedSchool/">Duke University School of Medicine</a> student Ian George, who successfully defended his dissertation!  We are so proud of you and know you will do great things!  <a href="/Duke_Childrens/">Duke Children's</a> <a href="/DukePedsRes/">Duke Pediatric Research</a>
Katie Baldwin (@technikatie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please spread the word: we're hiring! We're recruiting a research technician to join our team and study astrocyte cell biology in the supportive environment of the UNC Neuroscience Center. See the job posting for more details: unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/254031

Andrew Landstrom, MD, PhD (@aplandstrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our post bac #student Gabby for presenting their first poster and attending their first big meeting! They are exploring disease associated variant mapping to identify candidate druggable binding sites on RyR2 #HRS2023. Heart Rhythm Society

Congratulations to our post bac #student Gabby for presenting their first poster and attending their first big meeting!  They are exploring disease associated variant mapping to identify candidate druggable binding sites on RyR2 #HRS2023. <a href="/HRSonline/">Heart Rhythm Society</a>
Christopher Toepfer (@christoepfer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We at the CureHeart team are looking for an enthusiastic colleague to help us test and design genetic cures for inherited heart muscle diseases. We are working with human iPSCs and cutting edge CRISPR/Cas9 technologies to design these treatments. tinyurl.com/CureHeart1

Shahzad S. Khan, Ph.D. (@drzadkhan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#UNC I’m hiring a Research Specialist! You’ll be the lab’s first hire 😀. Great opportunity to develop skills in lab management and contribute to molecular neuroscience/neurodegenerative disease research. Please share! (unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/260794)

Jeremy Kay (@jnk_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many types of retinal neurons are arranged in strikingly regular patterns known as mosaics. The term "mosaic" means that neurons of a given type are spaced evenly across the retinal surface. How do mosaics form during development? Here's a 🧵 on our new paper

Many types of retinal neurons are arranged in strikingly regular patterns known as mosaics. The term "mosaic" means that neurons of a given type are spaced evenly across the retinal surface. How do mosaics form during development? 
Here's a 🧵 on our new paper
Enya Dewars 🇵🇭🇯🇲 (@dewarsenya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My mentor beat me to the announcement haha but I couldn’t have asked for a more supportive mentor throughout this semester Andrew Landstrom, MD, PhD With that being said I’m very excited that I was awarded my first predoc fellowship from the AHA🥳!!

A/Prof Jodie Ingles (@jodieingles27) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you have a PhD? Love going down the rabbit-hole on interesting research variants? Think CARDIAC is the most exciting of all genomics?👊 We are HIRING! Looking for a junior postdoc to work on Elusive Hearts, identfying new genes for monogenic 🫀 diseases seek.com.au/GARVAN-jobs?jo…

Angela Roger, PhD (@a_rogerphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Roger Lab is hiring! We are looking for someone with a BS/BA in Biology, Chemistry, or related field. This person will receive one-on-one mentoring by me and will have an active role in animal handling, molecular assays, and histology. careers.duke.edu/job/Durham-RES…

Jeremy Kay (@jnk_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally published in today's issue of Cell Reports – our latest paper on patterning of retinal mosaics. See below for a tweetorial I posted last fall, and go here to see the final version: cell.com/cell-reports/f… Congrats to co-authors Chris Kozlowski and Sarah Hadyniak, PhD !

Pilaz Lab (@ljpilaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am looking for a technician to work in my lab in beautiful Sioux Falls. We have really exciting projects related to embryonic brain development and neurodegeneration. We use: mouse models, CRISPR, microscopy and omics analyses. Send me a DM or reply to the ad in 🧵. Please RT