BuganimLab's profile picture. Stem cell biologist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Interested in nuclear reprogramming and early embryonic development. Proud father of three.

 



 

Yossi Buganim

@BuganimLab

Stem cell biologist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Interested in nuclear reprogramming and early embryonic development. Proud father of three.    

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nature.com/articles/s4158… (1/n) Ever wonder how transcription factors locate, "invade," and activate their enhancers during cell fate acquisition? 🧬🚀Check out our latest collaborative work with the Soufi lab, now published in @Nature!


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Are you passionate about harnessing innovative brain organoid technologies to explore the mysteries of neurodegenerative disorders? Would you like to pursue a Postdoc, MSc or PhD degree in Medical Neuroscience? Join our exciting journey of discovery!

MansourLab's tweet image. Are you passionate about harnessing innovative brain organoid technologies to explore the mysteries of neurodegenerative disorders? Would you like to pursue a Postdoc,  MSc or PhD degree in Medical Neuroscience? Join our exciting journey of discovery!

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🐟🐟🐟 We are looking for the floxed dnStat3 line (pd59Tg) - Tg(actb2:LOXP-DsRed-STOP-LOXP-dnstat3-GFP), which was generated by the Poss lab (or similar). If anyone maintains the line and able to kindly share embryos, that would be much appreciated. Thanks! @ZebrafishRock


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MARCH 3TH please register to attend virtually

MSKPainCenter's tweet image. MARCH 3TH please register to attend virtually


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New study from the lab! All kinds of good and bad and surprising things happen after sleeve gastrectomy bariatric surgery, but happens to the stomach itself? Does it “know” it has been sleeved? How? nature.com/articles/s4146…


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Super interesting work and so relevant to cell fate decision lovers like me!!

nature.com/articles/s4158… (1/n) Ever wonder how transcription factors locate, "invade," and activate their enhancers during cell fate acquisition? 🧬🚀Check out our latest collaborative work with the Soufi lab, now published in @Nature!



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New function for non-coding or "Junk" neutral DNA. A previously uncharacterized DNA element adjacent to enhancers, termed the "signpost", functions to guide transcription factor binding.

nature.com/articles/s4158… (1/n) Ever wonder how transcription factors locate, "invade," and activate their enhancers during cell fate acquisition? 🧬🚀Check out our latest collaborative work with the Soufi lab, now published in @Nature!



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Ananda Labs, founded by @HebrewU's Prof. Yossi Buganim, was featured in @ISRAEL21c for its groundbreaking research on reversing aging. Their epigenetic reprogramming tech targets age-related diseases, rejuvenates skin, and boosts immune health. Read more: heyor.ca/m63iiR

yissumhuji's tweet image. Ananda Labs, founded by @HebrewU's Prof. Yossi Buganim, was featured in @ISRAEL21c for its groundbreaking research on reversing aging. Their epigenetic reprogramming tech targets age-related diseases, rejuvenates skin, and boosts immune health.

Read more: heyor.ca/m63iiR

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New study by Prof. @BuganimLab and Prof. Howard Cedar from #HUJI, alongside Prof. Ben Stanger from @Penn, reveals that DNA methylation patterns pose a major challenge in reprogramming specialized cells, a key step in regenerative medicine. For the full article👇…


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🙌 Congratulations to Dr. Yossi Buganim (@BuganimLab) & team who were awarded a $600,000 grant from @LEOFondet to support groundbreaking research on #fibroblast dysfunction in aging skin. Dig into their research. 👇 bit.ly/3WfmPmP

DermalCell's tweet image. 🙌 Congratulations to Dr. Yossi Buganim (@BuganimLab) & team who were awarded a $600,000 grant from @LEOFondet to support groundbreaking research on #fibroblast dysfunction in aging skin. 

Dig into their research. 👇 

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We are extremely grateful to the Leo Foundation @LEOFondet for funding our project aimed at investigating the mechanisms behind fibroblast dysfunction in aging skin and developing a novel technology to rejuvenate aged fibroblasts to improve wound healing. leo-foundation.org/en/grantee/

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Grantees and Awardees Archive - LEO Foundation

Grantees and Awardees Archive - LEO Foundation


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Unlocking trophectoderm mysteries: In vivo and in vitro perspectives o... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Interested in embryogenesis, the formation of the tropectoderm layer in the embryo, and its accurate representation in stem cell-based models? Check out our recent review in Developmental Cell @Dev_Cell pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38653193/


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