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“The Mammalian Lung” Featuring Dr. Emma Rawlins

Dr. Emma Rawlins is a Senior Group Leader at the Gurdon Institute in the Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. She talks about , using single-cell RNA sequencing to create a , and her advice to trainees to follow their hearts.

Dr. Emma Rawlins is a lung biologist and expert in developmental signaling. Her laboratory uses primary human lung organoids to model lung development and has also contributed to human single-cell RNA-seq atlas projects.

Dr. Arun Sharma, host

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This Episode's Stem Cell Roundup:

  • – Researchers refute that Ptbpt1 deletion induces astrocyte-to-neuron conversion.
  • – Clinical trial results show that the Parkinson’s disease drug ropinirole delays ALS progression.
  • – Researchers identified miR-223 as a negative regulator of murine hemogenic endothelial cell specification and myelopoiesis.
  • – Gastric organoids with inactivated TP53, a common early event in gastric cancer, were created to model the earliest events in human tumor initiation.
Publish Date: January 15, 2024