
The Crick could not have chosen better. I am looking forward to great things in the Crick's future and can't wait!
@EVRlab
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@evrlab
Our group studies the molecular and systems biology of blood cell development. We focus on T cells and the way they split from other developmental alternatives.

The Crick could not have chosen better. I am looking forward to great things in the Crick's future and can't wait!

2021 rejection: “it will never work” 2022 rejection: “it will never work” 2023 rejection: “it will never work” 2024 rejection: “this has already been shown” 😂 nature.com/articles/d4158…







Very interesting study. Fits with previous work from @DonnaFarber3 on thymic T cell output continuing much later in life than we initially thought. The connection to cancer is very interesting.


We are sorry to share the news that Dr. Connie Eaves has passed away. Dr. Eaves was a leader & trailblazer in the #stemcell & #cancer fields, & her impact has been felt around the world. To her family, colleagues, friends, & the people she mentored, we extend our condolences.

Thank you Katie! It was an amazing experience to work with @ElowitzLab and also with @evrlab, who opened my eyes to the immune cells and the fate decisions that they make.

elated and humbled to get the @WeintraubAward 😊 thanks to my super supportive advisor @AlexeiAravin my committee @Pselaphinae @BronnerMarianne @Angela_Stathop @evrlab and sooooo many other people who have helped me along the way!

Although not part of the conference, it is always touching to see that it is dedicated to a giant in the immunology field and my PhD (and PostDoc) mentor. We all have missed Harald's brilliance...#Immunology mwc2024.org/index.php




Transposable elements: McClintock’s legacy revisited go.nature.com/3Lq3rxu #Perspective #Essay by @cedricfeschotte


A big thank you again to Alejandro and Britta for organizing! Loved everything: ♟️focus on foundational science ♟️outstanding international participants ♟️trainee-orientedness ♟️informal interactions 'after hours' ♟️social event at Treehouse. FASEB at its very best. Thank you!!






Exciting new manuscript from @evrlab demonstrating how Runx proteins accelerate T cell development: nature.com/articles/s4159…
