Neurodevelopment is such a fun field because so much is new to explore and define. But also that means it can be unclear. In our new review out this week @cp-trendsneuro.bsky.social, we try to synthesize the confusing field of neural intermediate progenitors authors.elsevier.com/a/1msKvbotqB...
Posts by Tarun Bhatia, PhD
New work from our team, led by the incredible
@emily-hill.bsky.social out today
@cp-neuron.bsky.social. Including some exciting additions from our prepint. Thread below! authors.elsevier.com/a/1ms0u3BtfH...
Hitting the postdoc search? Consider applying to be part of the Winship postdoc recruitment cohort @winshipcancer.emory.edu
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Eligibility requirements and participating faculty are listed in the link✅
Thrilled to announce the Brain Organoid Hub at Emory has acquired CellXpress.ai! 🎉
Funded by an NIH S10 grant, this AI-powered platform automates cell culture, accelerates imaging, and streamlines analysis, enabling reproducible data and new research approaches.
Read more here: bit.ly/4qf3LBn
Research from our department -- 1st author Zach McEachin -- covers #ALS ASOs (antisense oligonucleotides) -- patient response varies widely with ASOs and we need to figure out why. This study covers BIIB078; more recent example jacifusen/ulefnersen news.emory.edu/stories/2025...
Excited to share an important new pre-print from the lab led by incredibly talented postdoc @maureenbiologies.bsky.social, a neurotoxicologist who came to the lab with an ambitious goal of understanding the consequences of toxicant exposure in human neurodevelopment. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
I've been really hoping to see more manuscript threads here on 🦋, so here comes one!!! This is brand new work from the lab that took us in very unexpected directions and to exciting findings led by the amazing @emily-hill.bsky.social. Preprint here www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
and 🧵below:
Know anyone looking for a lab specialist/technician job? The Ross lab is hiring! This position will help the lab with our research on anti-tumor immunity in high-grade glioma. Incredible training environment!!
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💫NEW: Sloan & co analyse the transcriptomic & epigenomic landscape of human #astrocyte maturation and identify an epigenetically regulated intermediate state linked with aberrant development in #glioblastoma.
👉🏾https://rdcu.be/eayMF
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Trying my best to focus on some positive science content. We feel so grateful to have our work highlighted on the cover of @naturecellbiology.bsky.social!
This beautiful #astrocyte reconstructed from the raw data images used in the paper. Most of which are never typically seen! rdcu.be/d5ADz
We're hiring! Come be my colleague at
@pharmchembio.bsky.social. I cannot speak highly enough about the leadership, support, and collegiality I've received since being here. We are seeking someone with expertise under the broad umbrella of pharmacology!
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New preprint! A really fun project spearheaded by amazing graduate student @christinaramelow.bsky.social and a collaboration with Srikant Rangaraju's group.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
New video about neurodevelopment research in Emory’s Department of Human Genetics, featuring the work of Steven Sloan, Jimena Andersen and Fikri Birey. The trio created @brainorganoidhub.bsky.social to standardize advanced techniques and to train others. #neuroskyence
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We're excited to announce that the Brain Organoid Hub is hiring! If you, or someone you know, has an interest in working with stem cells and brain organoids as a Research Specialist, please feel free to apply 🔬
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Hi #neuroscience community! This is one of my favorite posts ever. In close collaboration with @liddelowsa.bsky.social and Ye Zhang, we've built a new tool that we are eager to share! www.webseq.net
Super excited to share a beautiful study from the lab that I had the opportunity to contribute to! In this work, we examine how astrocytes develop and how their developmental trajectories differ in glioblastomas.
Our 2024 CSHL conference on human brain development and stem cell models is in full swing, with over 300 participants!
This year’s event features exciting new discoveries and dynamic discussions, driven largely by the energy & insights of trainees
#Assembloids #Organoids #Brain
#CSHL2024Brain
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