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D. Zheng

@zhengdy

Think more, talk less. Bioinformatics Genomics scientist, professor. Love life, brain & people.

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Biggest congratulations to Dr. Ferrena @ferrenabio for an outstanding thesis seminar and a very successful defense yesterday. It went so high and triggered 🔥 alarms that we had to move the defense outside the building

Biggest congratulations to Dr. Ferrena @ferrenabio for an outstanding thesis seminar and a very successful defense yesterday. It went so high and triggered 🔥 alarms that we had to move the defense outside the building
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Wonder if this bumblebee is thinking geez 🙄 I have to clean all these by myself, or 🤩 these food are all for me

Tuomas Tammela (@tuomastammela) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our newest pre-print by Xueqian Zhuang on how aging suppresses tumorigenesis and stemness in the lung by promoting a functional iron insufficiency in the alveolar epithelium. Interestingly, this renders aged cells resistant to ferroptosis: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Our latest contribution to a collaborative publication — Macrophages in the infarcted heart acquire a fibrogenic phenotype, expressing matricellular proteins, but do not undergo fibroblast conversion - jmcc-online.com/article/S0022-…

Anis Hanna (@anishanna7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Nick Frangogiannis has taught me, fibroblasts are often the cells that didn’t fit any other classification. A question that continues to intrigue the community is: where do the abundant scar fibroblasts in cardiac infarction come from? 1/🧵#CardioTwitter #MedTwitter

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scDAPP: a comprehensive single-cell transcriptomics analysis pipeline optimized for cross-group comparison. #SingleCell #Transcriptomics #Bioinformatics #NARgenomicsAndBioinformatics academic.oup.com/nargab/article…

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Congratulations Tuomas, Xueqian for a fantastic work 🎉🎊 very grateful for the opportunity to contribute with former EinsteinPhD student @ferrenabio

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Yesterday, @EinsteinPHD honored the special connection between graduating Ph.D. students and their mentors during the 6th annual Ph.D. Convocation. The event featured a video in which mentors and students shared reflections and paid tribute to each other. #EinsteinClassof2025

Yesterday, @EinsteinPHD honored the special connection between graduating Ph.D. students and their mentors during the 6th annual Ph.D. Convocation. The event featured a video in which mentors and students shared reflections and paid tribute to each other. #EinsteinClassof2025
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“Fifty years from now, you will want to be able to look in the mirror and know that you did what you thought was right, in every part of your life. At the end of the day, your integrity is all you have.” Jay Powell federalreserve.gov/newsevents/spe…

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Get new single cell data? Want to know which part of your pretty UMAP is “stable” and which part is more affected by hyper parameters? This little tool built by Rohan Misra may be handy

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Congratulations to Einstein alumna Lucy Shapiro, Ph.D. '66, who was awarded the 2025 Lasker-Koshland Special Achievement Award in Medical Science. Read more from Lasker Foundation: bit.ly/46Cbd2d

Congratulations to Einstein alumna Lucy Shapiro, Ph.D. '66, who was awarded the 2025 Lasker-Koshland Special Achievement Award in Medical Science. Read more from <a href="/LaskerFDN/">Lasker Foundation</a>:  bit.ly/46Cbd2d
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Very happy to see this collaboration work out. My lab contributed a bit to help connect the new findings from mouse model to patients