Desi Alexander
@desialexander_
PhD candidate (Berger Lab @ UPenn) interested in how the neural epigenome deals with the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune (and also metabolism)
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Every fall, my husband has to turn away great applicants to his school's orchestra because his # of instruments is too small (/broken). If you have a few extra $, make his life better (and mine worse) by letting more kids scratch away at scales over zoom. foundationgive.com/campaigns/5954
5 years. 5 years ago I started drawing comics with JKX Comics in a small pub at UW–Madison. I couldn't imagine that we would be launching our first book through Kickstarter (tinyurl.com/jkx-kick). Here's to another 5 years. Cheers!
The latest work on our ant project led by Karl Glastad Karl Glastad is now online at PLOS Genetics. Karl and Linyang Ju | 鞠林洋 demonstrate that the TF tramtrack modulates chromatin to act as a bridge between hormone signaling and caste behavior in ants. Also ant art.🐜 Penn Epigenetics
Absolutely thrilled to take over your desk Berger Lab!
New study identifies #ACSS2 as a key regulator of long-term fear memories in rodents ft. Desi Alexander, @tee_corman, 🍭 mariel, Ranran Wu, Gabor Egervari, Berger Lab (Penn Epigenetics), Andrew Glass & Jeffrey Winkler (Penn Chemistry) & @GarciaLabMS (@WUSTL) bit.ly/3Ke47Er
Looks like the proteomics folks in the Berger Lab have found an unlikely ally.
Congrats to Dr. Collins Sierra Collins on her successful PhD defense! 🥂🥳 Time to celebrate! Cookies by fellow graduate student Christine Faunce
I am looking to recruit a postdoc to study muscle stem cell aging at the NIA. Interested candidates with expertise in chromatin biology, genomics and stem cell biology are encouraged to apply directly at [email protected]. Thank you!