by rss feed | Aug 1, 2021 | chromatin, FDA, News Feeds
One of my favorite types of papers are those on stem cells and chromatin, and a new one in Current Biology caught my eye this week. My own lab website has the URL chromatin.com so that says something. You can also read more about our research here. Recommended reads:...
by rss feed | Dec 13, 2020 | artificial embryos, chromatin, H3.3, histone H1, histones cancer, Nature publication fees, News Feeds, REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, the Niche, Weekend Reads
Today’s The Niche recommended weekly reads post includes both primary papers and also a few media pieces. I’m especially interested in the first piece on making more complex embryo-like structures from ES cells. This is a long way from just making embryoid...
by rss feed | Dec 13, 2020 | artificial embryos, chromatin, H3.3, histone H1, histones cancer, Nature publication fees, News Feeds, REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, the Niche, Weekend Reads
Today’s The Niche recommended weekly reads post includes both primary papers and also a few media pieces. I’m especially interested in the first piece on making more complex embryo-like structures from ES cells. This is a long way from just making embryoid...
by rss feed | Oct 25, 2020 | cell death and disease journal, chromatin, CRISPR, DNA origami, goniometer, Jiami Guo, John Tuthill, News Feeds, NYSCF, Robertson Investigators, Samantha Morris, Stem Cell Reports, stemness
Maybe we can use science as an escape from politics during the last week or so before the election? I hope so. Here are my weekly recommended reads. Several papers ended up relating to nucleus, cell and embryo size and space as well as chromatin, which is very...
by rss feed | Oct 25, 2020 | cell death and disease journal, chromatin, CRISPR, DNA origami, goniometer, Jiami Guo, John Tuthill, News Feeds, NYSCF, Robertson Investigators, Samantha Morris, Stem Cell Reports, stemness
Maybe we can use science as an escape from politics during the last week or so before the election? I hope so. Here are my weekly recommended reads. Several papers ended up relating to nucleus, cell and embryo size and space as well as chromatin, which is very...