Stephen Duncan
@stephenduncansc
Professor and Chair of Regenerative Medicine and Cell Biology at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston.
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26-05-2022 19:23:08
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Such a refreshing and great interview with Mindy Engevik Amy Engevik and Kristen Engevik by la Dra Vik. Funny, hardworking and awesome #WomenInPathology 𝐖𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧 𝐢𝐧 𝐏𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲. Great way to start the week! #GoodVibes
Really honored and humbled to have received this Award. Science and Academia though are team endeavors and this reflects the hard work of my incredible lab members and the amazing collaborative environment at MUSC Grad Studies MUSC College of Medicine MUSC Health and our Department Stephen Duncan
We are so happy to see that the first ever recipient of a partial heart transplant is doing so well! The concept of a partial heart transplant, developed by Dr. Taufiek Rajab and team at MUSC in partnership with Duke University School of Medicine, is revolutionary. on.today.com/3RzIKQG
I am pleased to announce that the GugliettaLab is up and running in the Department of Regenerative Medicine &Cell Biology MUSC Health MUSC Hollings Cancer Center . 👩🔬 Discover more on our homepage and lab presentation medicine.musc.edu/departments/re…
So excited to share our newest publication on using iPSC hepatocytes to model PNPLA3-associated MASLD for small molecule screening to identify pathways involved in lipid accumulation! MDPI MUSC Research MUSC Grad Studies mdpi.com/1422-0067/25/1…
Thank you MUSC Catalyst and EurekAlert!! for sharing the news about our most recent work identifying pathways that could be targeted to decrease lipid accumulation in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. MUSC Research MUSC Grad Studies eurekalert.org/news-releases/…
The outstanding Mindy Engevik explaining the interactions between CFTR, bicarbonate, and mucus that provide for gut microbial homeostasis at #GTSRC24
Super amazing session continues at #GTSRC24 with Mindy Engevik (how will she live tweet herself 🤔) work on goblet cells in #cysticfibrosis and how mucus is trapped in goblet cells causing increased bacteria We TMC Digestive Diseases Center were privileged to hear her talk to us at our Symposium‼️