Heading to my first CDG (Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation) Scientific & Family Conference this week in Orlando (CDG-CARE).
Looking forward to reconnecting with colleagues and sharing our latest work on Piga gene replacement therapy—led by Jennifer Watts, Ph.D.
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Applications for the CSHL Mouse Course are due TODAY!
Save the date card featuring a skyline of the host city of Seattle for the SCGDB annual meeting Sept 28-30, 2026
We are excited to announce that the 49th Annual Meeting of the SCGDB will be held September 28th-30th, 2026 in Seattle! The meeting will be hosted by the University of Washington
The figure shows staining of mouse embryos with X-gal to highlight Ttc21b in whole-mount embryos (panels A-D,H) or after sectioning (panels E-G,I-N). Boxed areas in panel E are shown magnified in panels F and G, boxed areas in panels I and L are shown magnified in panels J and M. Arrows indicate specific areas of lacZ expression.
Rebekah Niewoehner, Rolf Stottmann & co found that pathogenic Ttc21b variants, the primary #cilia gene, contribute to primary #microcephaly, with homozygous #mouse mutants showing severe #microcephaly due to impaired neural progenitor proliferation and differentiation.
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This is awful. 2 per cycle for an established research program is not a tall order if you are a 100% research PI and the whole lab is supposed to be NIH covered. given score compression it can take multiple rounds to advance from a score to single digits.
Great to see a crowd at Columbus Stand Up for Science! Stay the course and CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVES!
ok, time to try this one. The other place was......just........too........everything.........