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Posts by Ann Mullally

Postdoctoral Associate Postdoctoral Associate Trowbridge Lab Bar Harbor, ME A Postdoctoral Associate position is available in Dr. Jennifer Trowbridge’s laboratory at The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine. The Trowbrid...

We are actively recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to join our lab @jacksonlab! 😎 Details and link to apply: thejacksonlaboratory.wd503.myworkdayjobs.com/External_JAX...

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A memorable #Stanford MGR from Dr. Ross Levine! #physicianscientist
@rosslevinemd.bsky.social
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HHMI Gilliam Fellowship Application Guide (From a Gilliam Fellow) | Ya'el Courtney — Ya'el Courtney A detailed walkthrough of every component of the HHMI Gilliam Fellowship application — from the equity and inclusion statement to the community engagement plan — written by a three-year Gilliam Fellow with advice from successful applicants and HHMI leadership.

Just updated my HHMI Gilliam Fellowship application guide for the 2026 cycle. Big changes this year: international PhD students and MD-PhDs can now apply, and there's a new postdoc pathway extending HHMI support up to 7 years total.

www.yaelcourtney.com/resources-an...

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After a fantastic MGR today, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Ross Levine back for our #hematology seminar tomorrow - very thankful to Ross for such & engaging & fun visit! #MPNsm @stanforddeptmed.bsky.social @rosslevinemd.bsky.social @mskcancercenter.bsky.social

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✨Thrilled to welcome the esteemed Dr. Ross L. Levine for a captivating presentation at the Breakthroughs in Hematology seminar tomorrow!✨

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Really enjoyed participating in this podcast @bloodjournals.hematology.org on new #targetedtherapies in #MPN including #mutantcalreticulin #MPNsm @stanforddeptmed.bsky.social @ash.hematology.org @mpnrf.bsky.social @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social

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Walk With Me: Carolyn Bertozzi, chemical biologist studying how sugars on cells shape disease
Walk With Me: Carolyn Bertozzi, chemical biologist studying how sugars on cells shape disease YouTube video by Stanford Medicine

Walk with Me: Carolyn Bertozzi, Nobel Prize–winning chemist at Stanford, uses chemical biology to understand disease and develop new treatments. Hear what sparked her love of science—and her dream superpower. stan.md/3O4mjqi

@carolynbertozzi.bskyverified.social @stanfordchemistry.bsky.social

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Walk With Me: Fatima Rodriguez, cardiologist studying heart disease prevention
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Walk with Me: Fatima Rodriguez studies heart disease prevention and population health to improve outcomes by reaching patients earlier. Hear what inspired her path—and how she starts each day. www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U_X...

@stanforddeptmed.bsky.social @stanfordcdh.bsky.social

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Walk With Me: Steven Artandi, oncologist studying cancer biology and aging
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Meet Steven Artandi, a physician-scientist who studies cancer biology. His work helps uncover the mechanisms that enable cancer to grow and persist. Learn what he wanted to be when he was a kid — and the quote he lives by. youtu.be/UWwT5owtCdc?...

@stanford-cancer.bsky.social

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Submit your abstract by 17 April for opportunities to present your work at #ISEH2026! Don't miss this opportunity to present your work to hematology researchers from around the world. Please note that no extensions will be offered. Learn more: iseh.org/Annual-Meeti...

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Walk With Me: Paul Mischel, physician-scientist studying cancer evolution
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Walk with Me: Meet Paul Mischel, who studies how cancer cells grow, evolve, and resist treatment. His lab has uncovered key drivers of aggressive cancers. Discover what led him to this work — and his favorite comfort meal. youtu.be/SlPd-Pdvs-k?...

@stanford-cancer.bsky.social

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Contributing Editor Dr. Brierley, sits down with myeloid neoplasms expert Dr. Garcia to unpack the VERONA trial and what its findings mean for patients and clinicians in the myelodysplastic syndromes community.

Tune in: https://ow.ly/xHQn50YxQce
#Hematology

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Congratulations to @mullallylab.bsky.social and colleagues on a new study clarifying risk in TP53-mutated #MPNs. By defining key factors that shape disease course, this work supports more informed monitoring.

Learn more here: https://f.mtr.cool/stzyrutxoc

#MPNresearch #bloodcancer

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Honored to contribute to @bloodjournals.hematology.org "New Wave of Targeted Therapies in #MPN" review series curated by Dr. Jason Gotlib, thankful to my awesome co-author Dr. Gabriel Salzman! Article link: lnkd.in/gBjUi4R9
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Figure: Cyclic pathophysiology of sickle cell disease and main cellular interactions and processes that lead to vaso-occlusion and tissue injury. Copyright: Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.

Figure: Cyclic pathophysiology of sickle cell disease and main cellular interactions and processes that lead to vaso-occlusion and tissue injury. Copyright: Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.

Sickle cell disease is a genetic red blood cell disorder, affecting nearly 8 million of people globally.

A new Seminar provides a comprehensive update & overview of the disease ▶️ spkl.io/63328AIshA

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Delighted to welcome Dr. Shruti Chaturvedi to #Stanford Hematology to speak on her important work on thrombotic microangiopathies, complement activation &
antiphospholipid syndrome, looking forward to it! @stanforddeptmed.bsky.social

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Fantastic to have Dr. Alexis Thompson visit #Stanford
Advances in the treatment of #SickleCellDisease have been extraordinary, extending access to more patients is critical - check out #FutureofMedicine podcast with our Chair, Dr. Euan Ashley!
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EHA2026 Molecular Hematopoiesis Workshop - The European Hematology Association (EHA)

Abstract submission for the Mol Hem Workshop is now open here ehaweb.org/connect-netw...
Submit for your chance to present your latest unpublished work in a highly visible session that forms part of the EHA annual meeting program in Stockholm.

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How to Choose a PhD Program — Ya'el Courtney Deciding between PhD program offers? A framework for evaluating funding, culture, advisors, and fit — from a coach who chose between Harvard and Stanford and now helps students make this decision ever...

When I was choosing between PhD programs, I had a hard time gauging what mattered most. Everyone I asked valued something different, which made it even harder to figure out what I should be weighing.

Wrote up the framework I wish I'd had: www.yaelcourtney.com/resources-an...

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Nominations are open for 2027 ASH committee and leadership positions! Step forward or recommend a colleague to help shape #hematology initiatives, support research, and bring new perspectives to the Society.


🔗 Submit your nomination now: https://ow.ly/WOYa50Y7Fci

#HemeSky #MedSky

2 months ago 2 2 0 0

Congrats, Shannon! 🎉

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FIFTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF MYELOID STEM CELL DEVELOPMENT AND LEUKEMIA. The Myeloid Meeting is a premier conference in Cincinnati Ohio advancing research, treatment, and collaboration in myeloid malignancies.

Last few days of Early Bird Pricing for #MYELOID2026!

HOME - FIFTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF MYELOID STEM CELL DEVELOPMENT AND LEUKEMIA share.google/jz1xtCvtDhn9...

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You don’t need a brain to benefit from a good night of sleep. Despite lacking a central nervous system, jellyfish and sea anemones have sleep patterns remarkably similar to those of humans, researchers report.

Learn more: https://scim.ag/3NgeAEQ

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Bidirectional CRISPR screens decode a GLIS3-dependent fibrotic cell circuit - Nature Integrated single-cell and spatial data analysis, combined with bidirectional CRISPR screens, identify the transcription factor GLIS3 as a key driver of chronic inflammation and fibrosis and a potential marker of disease severity in patients with ulcerative colitis.

Nature research paper: Bidirectional CRISPR screens decode a GLIS3-dependent fibrotic cell circuit

go.nature.com/45m7t4b

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Now online in Cancer Discovery @aacrjournals.bsky.social: Genotype-to-Phenotype Mapping of Somatic Clonal Mosaicism via Single-Cell Co-Capture of DNA Mutations & mRNA Transcripts by @dennisjyuan.bsky.social, @landau.bsky.social, et al. doi.org/10.1158/2159... @nygenome.org @weillcornell.bsky.social

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We're excited to share that Blood Advances has a new Associate Editor, Dr. Steven Lane. He's a clinical hematologist and researcher at Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital and runs a busy research group at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research. Welcome Dr. Lane! #BloodAdvances

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The MPN Challenge™ funding cycle is now open. Find further details on eligibility, proposal guidelines, and deadlines. https://goto.mpnresearchfoundation.org/49ixqCH Proposals are due by March 23, 2026 at 11:59PM CT. #2026MPNChallenge #MPNChallenge #RFA #MPNFundingOpportunity #MPNRF

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Papers submitted on Tuesdays are more likely to be accepted by Nature whereas Wednesdays seem the most likely day to submit and secure acceptance to PLOS ONE. For Cell, Mondays and Tuesdays seem the best submission days in case of accepted papers.
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Fascinating study on Anna’s hummingbird, one of the many beautiful birds I frequently see on the Stanford campus! 🐦 @stanforduniversity.bsky.social

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Excited to kick off 2026 with a #Hematology seminar from Arun Wiita, MD, PhD on Jan 8th! Arun has pioneered proteomics to characterize aberrantly expressed cell surface proteins in #bloodcancers, to identify novel targets for #immunotherapy, looking forward to this! @stanforddeptmed.bsky.social

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