Laboratory of Kristen Kroll

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Washington University lab focused on transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of brain development and using stem cell, organoid and mouse models to study its disruption in neurodevelopmental disorders. #Devbio #Devbiol #Development #Epigenetic #Transcription #Stemcell #Neuroscience #Neuro #neurodev #Neurodon #Brain #Embryo #Autism #Epilepsy #Neurodevelopment #Disorders #Disease #WUSTL #STEM #DEI #twittermigration #science #academic #academia
Lab websitehttps://sites.wustl.edu/krolllab/
InstitutionWashington University School of Medicine
ResearchStem Cell and Developmental Biology, Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation, autism, intellectual disability, and other neurodevelopmental disorders
ORCID0000-0002-5450-6694
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Kristen Kroll and laboratory (@kkroll.bsky.social)

Washington University lab focused on transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of brain development and using stem cell, organoid and mouse models to study its disruption in neurodevelopmental disorders. Views are my own. https://sites.wustl.edu/krolllab/

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We are seeking Postdoctoral Research Scientists to join research projects using human stem cells and mouse models to study gene regulation during neurodevelopment and the basis of neurodevelopmental disorders in the laboratory of Kristen Kroll at Washington University School of Medicine. For additional information, please see: https://sites.wustl.edu/krolllab/research_opportunities/. For additional information about our ongoing work and research interests, please see: https://sites.wustl.edu/krolllab/
Research Opportunities

Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Stem Cell Biology and Neural Development Postdoctoral Research in Human Stem Cell Biology, Transcriptional and Epigenetic Regulation, and Neurodevelopmental Disorde…

Kroll Lab
Here goes nothing - let's see if this old dog can learn new tricks! I'm Mya, a professor at the University of South Florida. Here's my happy lab enjoying the Florida sunshine - we love #marine #science , #virology, #genomics, #oceanography #phage #seagrass #fish
Proposal to stop referring to covid in the past tense and climate change in the future tense.
Probably naïve to hope that 2023 will be the year that shitty men in media lose their power to control the narratives and the narrators, but I hope for it nonetheless.

The #GhibliBracket is over!

Champion: SPIRITED AWAY
2nd Place: PRINCESS MONONOKE
3rd Place: MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO
4th Place: HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE

In the rest of this thread I will count down the top bracketeers & name the charities to which they donated a total of US$687.00!
Who had their finger on the pulse of Mastodonian anime preferences??

#ghibli #StudioGhibli #spiritedaway #princessmononoke #totoro #howlmovingcastle #anime #animation #miyazaki #FilmMastodon #cinemastodon

Elon Musk says he will resign as Twitter CEO after finding ‘foolish enough’ leader - This is the first time the platform’s new owner has indicated he will pull back after calls for his ouster grew from several quartersElon Musk said on Tuesday he will step down as chief executive of Twitter after finding a replacement.“I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone... #twitter #theguardian

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/dec/20/elon-musk-resign-twitter-ceo-finding-replacement

Elon Musk says he will resign as Twitter CEO when he finds a ‘foolish enough’ replacement

This is the first time the platform’s new owner has indicated he will pull back after calls for his ouster grew

The Guardian
I am 100% not shitting you when I say scientists named mastodons after their teeth which they thought looked like nipples. “Mastos” as in breast. “odont” as in tooth.
We’re on a website that, in Greek, literally means “Booby Tooth.”
I just mentioned to someone that I "saw it on mastodon" casually and it didn't feel more stupid than saying the word twitter so I think things are looking really good
I just deleted my #Twitter account after 12 years of actively tweeting about biomedical research. #HelloMastodon