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Sandra Encalada Lab
@EncaladaLab
Our lab studies the cell biology of neurons, in health and disease. Actively fighting neurodegeneration with science. Opinions my own.
La Jolla, CA Sumali Kasım 2018
587 Sinusundan866 Mga Tagasunod
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So glad to be invited to speak at the FASEB Protein Aggregation: Polymorphic Species conference - a real privilege to be among such thoughtful voices. Thank you for having me and I am looking forward to the conversations.
events.faseb.org/event/protein-…
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Don't miss out! Join us for an amazing lineup at the 30th year anniversary FASEB Protein Aggregation Conference, Scottsdale AZ, June 28-July 2, 2025 Submit your abstracts by May 16, with@SaelicesL@fauxLukasz events.faseb.org/event/protein-……

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Excited to co-organize the 2025 FASEB Protein Aggregation meeting in Scottsdale AZ, June 28-July 2, 2025 with @SaelicesL @fauxLukasz. 30th year anniversary special edition! Submit your abstracts for a talk or poster by May 16. Apply for a travel award! events.faseb.org/event/protein-…

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I am co-chairing the 2025 FASEB Protein Aggregation Conf (June 28–July 3, Scottsdale AZ)! 🎉 It is the 30th anniversary! Keynote talk by Jeffery Kelly! Early registration ends 5/17. Travel awards available! Join us! events.faseb.org/event/protein-… #amyloids #proteinaggregation
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Excited to participate in this event. Join me in NYC! Therapeutic Approaches to Protein Misfolding In Neurodegenerative Disease events.nyas.org/ldVmKB?sms=2&c…
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@manorlaboratory Fantastic opportunity to work with Uri!! Run to it! Can I apply?
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@SaelicesL @scrippsresearch You’re so kind. Do I hear sabbatical?…
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@EncaladaLab @scrippsresearch If I were a postdoc…
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Wanna work towards finding a treatment for prion diseases and Alzheimer's disease? #AlzheimersDisease #curepriondiseasescripps Join us! Awesome postdoc fellowship opportunity @scrippsresearch in pretty awesome San Diego:

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🇪🇨 Piero Hincapié brilló en el triunfo 3-1 de Ecuador ante Jamaica, siendo clave tanto en defensa como en ataque. Su remate desde la izquierda abrió el marcador y fue celebrado por todos los ecuatorianos como su gol. ¡Vamos, Tri! #CopaAmérica #Ecuador 👇
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@EncaladaLab the bottom grouping of palettes are all selected from the tol color schemes (see: personal.sron.nl/~pault/)
the top row is the IBM color palette & the 2nd row is part of the wong palette (here: davidmathlogic.com/colorblind/#%2…)
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Picture time 👨🎓It’s truly a privilege to have Sandra as my mentor throughout my time at Scripps. Thank you for the continuous support and I can’t wait to collaborate on more exciting science! 🥳
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Congratulations to Tai Chaiamarit @BioTai1 who graduated yesterday with 2 degrees! from @scrippsresearch and Oxford University, and now has started his own independent lab as faculty at Mahidol University. Brilliancy all around, congratulations Tai, so proud of you!
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I’m super duper excited to share our latest preprint!!! Here, we used iPSC models to show that tau mutations cause broad defects in microglia. @WUADRC @RCFNeuro @CurePSP @wustlcrm @WashUONR @cziscience medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Congratulations to Tai Chaiamarit @BioTai1 who graduated yesterday with 2 degrees! from @scrippsresearch and Oxford University, and now has started his own independent lab as faculty at Mahidol University. Brilliancy all around, congratulations Tai, so proud of you!

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One of the craziest things I learned last week at #AAI2024 was that we have more free-floating extracellular mitochondria in our blood than white blood cells. This was not in any textbook that I ever read!
sci.news/biology/cell-f…
And the original paper:
faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1096/fj…
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Astrophysicist and Nobel laureate Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar used to travel 80 kilometers every week from the Yerkes Observatory to the University of Chicago, where he taught a course attended by only two students. When asked why he spent his time this way, the professor replied that they were very good students.
In 1957, Lee Tsung-Dao and Yang Chen-Ning were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. The course taught by Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar became the only course in history where all its attendees received a Nobel Prize.

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