Thomas Sanderson
@SandersonLab
Thomas H. Sanderson Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan. Sanderson Lab focuses on developing new therapies to prevent brain damage.
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The final bit of my PhD work from the @SandersonLab is now out in iScience! Agent-based modeling of neuronal mitochondrial dynamics using intrinsic variables of individual mitochondria: iScience cell.com/iscience/fullt…
Happy to share a large part of my PhD work that is now published in Autophagy! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Tomorrow at 10am Zoom link: umich.zoom.us/j/96239413851 Meeting ID: 962 3941 3851 Passcode: fogo
Welcome aboard Dr Sanderson! @SandersonLab
Welcome aboard 🚂 @SandersonLab! Thomas Sanderson is one of the newest associate editors at #TheFASEBJournal. We're happy to have you on the team! Check out his bio here: bit.ly/3MHYIIk
A big month at the @SandersonLab, PhD student @FogoGarrett received NoA for his F99/K00 to fund his pre- AND post-doctoral training. New Assistant Professor @joseph_wider landed a DoD grant. Today we received NoA for a NIH U44 grant. Lots of exciting studies to keep us busy!
Excited to share that I have received a Transition to Postdoc F99/K00 Fellowship from the NIA! This will support the conclusions of my work in the @SandersonLab as well as a transition to studying mitochondria in age-related neurodegenerative diseases
Three research teams from @UMichWeil were awarded funding from the Department of Defense for research on traumatic brain injury. Totaling $4.4 million, the grants support continued development of solutions to transform TBI care. Read more: michmed.org/YDJbB
Big congratulations to @FogoGarrett from Dr. Thomas Sanderson's lab for being awarded an F31 on "Investigating mitochondrial dynamics in cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury using novel morphological analyses and computational modeling"! 🧠💻
I'm excited to share that I have received a #F31 #NRSA award from @NINDSnews to continue my work in the @SandersonLab on mitochondrial dynamics in stroke!
Proud of Dr. Anthony Anzell and the work he did in my lab. Published today in Cell Death and Disease. rdcu.be/ckucT @anthony_anzell @FogoGarrett @joseph_wider @neumar_robert @UMichMCIRCC
The FDA has granted De Novo classification to Michigan Medicine medical device software spin-off company Fifth Eye’s first product, the Analytic for Hemodynamic Instability (AHI). Learn more about AHI and what this classification enables the team to do: bit.ly/30u3X5D
Check out the Sanderson Lab's recent publication "Machine learning-based classification of mitochondrial morphology in primary neurons and brain" disq.us/t/3vamt2y
Excited to share our new paper from the @SandersonLab demonstrating the use of machine learning in the field of mitochondrial biology, now published in @SciReports #mitochondria #AI nature.com/articles/s4159…
Excited to get Notice of Award for our new R01 from the NIH/NINDS. We will be investigating the role of mitochondrial quality control in ischemic stroke and developing a new therapy to reduce brain injury. @UMichMCIRCC @UMichResearch
Excellent fellowship opportunity. M-RISE combines basic science, clinical science and population science approaches to improve OHCA survival. mrise.med.umich.edu/what-we-do/tra…
MCIRCC researcher, Dr. Thomas Sanderson, shares his reasons for getting the #Covid_19 vaccine youtu.be/LWaHjo2JW9Y
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A new study from @UMichMCIRCC, published in Resuscitation, analyzes aerosol generation during an unfortunately common emergency that requires a bystander to help a person in need: CPR. michmed.org/N69PZ
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Is it Safe to Perform CPR During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
A new study analyzes the potential transmission risk of airborne respiratory pathogens during bystander-initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR.
A new study from @UMichMCIRCC analyzes the potential transmission risk of airborne respiratory pathogens during bystander-initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR. michmed.org/N69PZ
michiganmedicine.org
Is it Safe to Perform CPR During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
A new study analyzes the potential transmission risk of airborne respiratory pathogens during bystander-initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR.
A new study from @UMichMCIRCC, published in Resuscitation, analyzes aerosol generation during an unfortunately common emergency that requires a bystander to help a person in need: CPR. michmed.org/N69PZ
michiganmedicine.org
Is it Safe to Perform CPR During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
A new study analyzes the potential transmission risk of airborne respiratory pathogens during bystander-initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR.
Our review @NatRevCardiol on #IL-6 + #vascular aging published! How aging impacts clones of myeloid cells + vasculature to promote #atherosclerosis @umichCVC @UMichImmunology @UMMicroImmuno @UMIntMed rdcu.be/ccPnA nature.com/articles/s4156…
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