Gerrald Lodewijk
@glodewijk_sci
Postdoc in the lab of Ali Shariati, University of California Santa Cruz (2020- ) Former PhD student in Frank Jacobs lab, University of Amsterdam (2014-2019)
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After a little waiting another work from my PhD now online! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…. We focus on ZNF675, involved in repressing viral transposable elements in primate genomes, and find evidence for an additional new function of ZNF675 as a transcription factor for gene regulation
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Emergence of the ZNF675 Gene During Primate Evolution–Influenced Human Neurodevelopment Through...
During primate evolution, structural changes in ZNF675 drove its ability to repress a primate-specific class of transposable elements (TEs) as part of the evolutionary arms race between ZNF genes...
Happy to share our preprint from @Ali__Shariati__ lab at @ucscbme! Using inducible CRISPR-activation tools, we can instruct mouse embryonic stem cells to form spatially ordered embryonic patterns in 2D and 3D under simple growth conditions: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #CRISPR
In our new preprint, we show that CRISPR activation of of just two endogenous regulatory elements is sufficient to self-organize embryonic stem cells into spatially-ordered embryonic patterns. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #crispr
(1/2) 🧵#BaskinEngineering Professor @Ali__Shariati__ and researchers developed and released a highly accurate deep learning model called “DeepSea," which is one of the only tools with the ability to segment cells, track them, & detect their division. news.ucsc.edu/2023/06/sharia…
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Novel deep learning-based software detects and tracks individual cells with high precision
Assistant Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Ali Shariati and doctoral student Abolfazl Zarageri together with several student researchers in the Shariati lab have developed and released a new...
Just one week left to register for the 6th Annual UCSC Postdoc Symposium! Registration closes on May 12th! For more details and registration visit uspa.ucsc.edu/symposium-2023/
1/2: Hey UCSC postdocs and graduate students, want to learn about some cool tools to enhance your writing efficiency and productivity?! Come to our upcoming event where we'll learn about integrating Zotero with Research Rabbit - register here: forms.gle/nSNeNQ6FCbsYo6…
Calling all postdocs! 📣 We are hosting the Next Wave of Faculty in Genomics Symposium to showcase rising talent in genomics research. *Money for travel to the beautiful Santa Cruz coast and an honorarium are available!* Learn more and apply by Feb 28: genomics.ucsc.edu/calendar_event…
Hey #ScienceTwitter , I'm running my first set of interviews for grad school candidates this year. Any tips on good questions to ask, things to look for / look out for, best practices for being equitable when evaluating candidates, etc?
I have a joke about CRISPR/Cas, but it didn't make the cut
I have a joke about optical resolution, but you won't get the point
I have a joke about optical resolution, but you won't get the point
UC workers are on strike we are ready to support them! DSA has over 10,000 members in CA, and some of our largest concentrations of union members in DSA are in the UAW locals in the UC system. Use this form and we'll match your strike fund donation: buff.ly/3OapmsH
We hear that @ucalifornia President Drake - who earns $1m and lives in a house worth $6.5m - will announce that those on strike, including faculty, will have pay docked for demanding that everybody should be able to afford to go to graduate school. That's why we need #FairUCNow
BREAKING - 36,558 total votes were cast in UC Academic Workers’ Strike Authorization Votes, with 98% voting Yes to authorize a multi-unit strike if necessary. These are far and away the largest and most decisive strike authorization votes ever taken by Academic Workers in the US.
💸 #postdocposition available! 💸
(1/3) Congratulations to #BaskinEngineering Assistant Professor of Biomolecular Engineering @Ali__Shariati__ for winning the Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA/R35)! 👏👏 @ucscbme news.ucsc.edu/2022/08/bme-pr…
🧵(1/4) The corpse flower surprised us all and decided to bloom last night! ☠️🌺 Come get a whiff of this rare and endangered plant (known to smell like a rotten corpse) today at the @ucscarboretum — open until 5pm.
Applications are open for two IBSC postdoc training grants! 🔬 IRACDA: 4-year training program for scholars seeking academic careers in biomedical science 🔬 CIRM: 2-years funding for fellows pursuing stem cell research Deadline is Aug 19. Apply at ibsc.ucsc.edu
Application window for Institute for the Biology of Stem Cells Post-doctoral training programs/fellowships now open!!! Join us @ucsc ! Apply today! ibsc.ucsc.edu/postdoc-traini…
While you finish your lunch looking at the sunny SC coast, we'd like to thank the sponsors of the #USPA2022 Symposium: @UCSC_GradDiv, @ece_ucsc, @IBSC_UCSC, @UCSC_Research, the Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology dept., the Microbiology Environmental Toxicology dept... 1/2
#USPA2022 up next: microbes & circadian rythm with Priya Crosby, classifying brain tumors with @scatter_plot, interdisciplinary research and sci. outreach with @ElekOskar, Bayesian stats & regression with Jizhou Kang, climate change impact on farms with Ted Liu.
The IBSC at UCSC is hiring a Program Director for our research, training, and core facility programs. Come join our team! ibsc.ucsc.edu/ibsc-home/empl… @iracda @ucscgenomics @UCSCPostdocs @UCSC_BSOE @UCSCscience @ucscbme @UCSC_GradDiv @Forsberg_Lab
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