Nowakowski_Lab
@labnowakowski
Developmental neurobiologist, using integrative high throughput technologies to study how the cerebral cortex is constructed.
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Targeted amplification out of cDNA is what works very robustly for scRNAseq, nuc-seq recovery seems very lossy - based on experience from Ryan Delgado and Matt Keefe . Strong promoter (cag) and wpre should give you tens of UMIs per cell. All based on MOI=1 lentivirus
Congratulations Xin Jin, PhD excited to read!
Fascinating new work from Nick Frost showing how distinct molecular cell types in the brain become activated during social behavior.
Was great to contribute to this fantastic effort, with Galina Popova David Shin
Brain organoid models are increasingly popular for studying brain development. A new bioelectronic system developed by our Braingeneers will allow researchers to more precisely manipulate these models, with implications for pharmaceutical research. ow.ly/GnmJ50QzoEt
Honored and humbled to join the fantastic Vilcek community, thank you The Vilcek Foundation for spotlighting my journey, and the contributions of so many immigrants to the biomedical research in the United States.
📢 We are hiring postdocs for our ERC SyG UNFOLD!! Join the Borrell Lab to study the genomic bases of cerebral cortex folding Borrell Lab Instituto de Neurociencias UMH-CSIC LifeHUB.CSIC Click here for job details and how to apply vborrelllab.wixsite.com/website/news-1
Are you interested in in vivo #CRISPR screens in mice to uncover mechanisms of #neurodegeneration? 🐭🧬🧠 Apply for this SRA (technician) position in the UC San Francisco Kampmann Lab: sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search… Great way to gain research experience before grad school! Please RT/share!
Had an incredible pleasure visiting Warsaw Glia Community - fantastic group and dynamic research environment!!!
Check out super cool work led by Nia Teerikorpi revealing a novel role for autism risk gene Taok1 in cilia biology. Great team work Helen Willsey and Willsey Lab, was a pleasure to contribute in a small way!