Stephen Sykes

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Stephen Sykes

Stephen Sykes

@TheSykesLab

Sykes Lab focused on the study of healthy and malignant hematopoiesis.

Missouri, USA Beigetreten Mayıs 2019
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Eric Pietras
Eric Pietras@pietras_eric·
Our newest preprint is now online! We lift up the hood on TET2 mutant clonal hematopoiesis and show that oxidative metabolism is a critical feature of TET2 deficient HSPC - with compensatory redox control as a potential vulnerability. biorxiv.org/content/10.648…
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Stephen Sykes@TheSykesLab·
@Hoopss Everyone is deadly for the offensive end, but imo Durant and Curry don’t have the defensive chops to match that of the others
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Hoops@Hoopss·
Tell me the 2 WORST players in this photo
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Daniel Lipka
Daniel Lipka@dblipka1·
Happy to see our study finally published in @BCD_AACR! 🎉 Thanks again to the lead authors @mp_hartmann, Maximilian Schönung and all collaborators who helped to put together the bits and pieces of this exciting story! 🙏👏
Tanya Bondar@_TanyaBondar_

Just published in @BCD_AACR: Molecular Plasticity Results in #Oncofetal #Reprogramming and Therapeutic Vulnerabilities in JMML, by @mp_hartmann @dlipka1 Check out new insights into cell-of-origin, and repurposing anti-CD52. doi.org/10.1158/2643-3…

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Giovanni D'Angelo
Giovanni D'Angelo@Gio_Dangel0·
The Lipid Brain Atlas is out now! If you think lipids are boring and membranes are all the same, prepare to be surprised. Led by Luca Fusar Bassini with Gioele La Manno's lab, we mapped membrane lipids in the mouse brain at high resolution. biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Dr. Ross Levine (@rosslevinemd), Senior Vice President of Translational Research at MSK, has been named MSK's new Chief Scientific Officer (CSO). Dr. Levine will be responsible for setting and leading strategy for basic and translational research, including programs, centers, and technology cores. Congratulations, Dr. Levine! bit.ly/4nQAeNj
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Nicole Arellano
Nicole Arellano@nsarellano9·
How it started (undergrad who thinks grant writing is fun🤓) vs how it’s going (A PAPER IN BLOOD🩸!) excited to share the FULL ATF6 story with the world! Thank you to my amazing co-authors and mentor @TheElfLab for helping my six year long dream come true! ashpublications.org/blood/article/…
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Uli Steidl
Uli Steidl@SteidlUli·
I am deeply honored and immensly grateful to the scientific community at ISEH for receiving this award! And a big shoutout and thank you to all the brilliant and hard-working former and current members of my lab who made the progress possible that led to this award! 😊 🙏
ISEH@ISEHSociety

ISEH is thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2025 Society Awards, which will be presented at the ISEH 54th Annual Scientific Meeting. Read more about each award recipient on simplyblood.org

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Brian S. Kim
Brian S. Kim@itchdoctor·
Unsolicited advice to new PIs and my opinion only not fact: As a new Assistant Professor, you have a 1-1.5 year window where you can get an R01 without a corresponding author paper IF you have a high impact 1st author paper from your postdoc. After that, it seems no amount of data in your R01 application matters anymore. The study section is looking for a peer reviewed publication. The important thing here is that it does not need to be high impact. They are looking for execution. Can you deliver the final product? “I don’t have time. Is there an alternative?” Put paper on preprint server and get it sent out at a respectable journal and note that in your R01 application. The study section may let this slide. Again, my OPINION based on my own experience. Good luck to all new PIs I know it’s a tough time.
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Happy Researchers
Happy Researchers@hapyresearchers·
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Jason Butler
Jason Butler@JMBstemcell·
Excited to share our latest work published today in @SciImmunology and featured on the cover! This study demonstrates that thrombospondin-1 (Thbs1) is a driver of hematopoietic aging and that targeting Thbs1 suppresses inflammaging and restores systemic and HSC healthspan.
Science Immunology@SciImmunology

Science #Immunology's January issue is out! This month's cover depicts how deleting #thrombospondin1 can reverse aging-associated defects known as #inflammaging in hematopoietic stem cells in mice. Read this research and more: scim.ag/3BI2A9Z

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Elf Lab 🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️⚧️👊🏾👊🏽🌈🟧💊🍉💉
This is such an unacceptable response for an NIH PD to give to a trainee. For the record she did read the notices and discuss with her mentor (me), and I recommended she reach out and ask. Wonder why talented young people are leaving academia? This is why @NIH 😑
Nicole Arellano@nsarellano9

Wow. People are rude today! I inquired with NCI about F99/K00 vs. K32 and received this response…

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