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Jiya Eerdeng

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Joined August 2012
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Our study looking at how the immune system keeps its youth has aged beautifully over the years, but it’s finally out! Congrats to our Senior Scientist, Dr. Nogalska! #USCStemcell #immuneaging #hematopoieticstemcells #keckschoolofmedicine stemcell.keck.usc.edu/the-secret-to-…


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Academic ironies

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USC’s Rong Lu and Caltech’s Michael B. Elowitz win the NIH Director’s Transformative Research Award for their new approach to study blood and immune cell production in bone marrow. stemcell.keck.usc.edu/uscs-rong-lu-a… @USCStemCell @KeckSchool_USC @NIH_CommonFund #NIHHighRisk


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一图看懂地球生物量

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Did you know the bone marrow is roughly 4% of your body weight? If you want to learn more interesting facts about the bone marrow come join our lab! Rong just gave her intro presentation to the new @USCPIBBS students. We are actively looking for motivated grad students!

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Excited to share a new pre-print from our lab about a new way to examine intercellular signaling in the mouse bone marrow. Congrats to Zach and all the other authors! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #USCstemcell #USCksom #USCViterbi #USCPIBBS #intercellularsignaling #hematopoiesis


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This past weekend our lab celebrated its 10th anniversary at Big Bear Lake. It was wonderful seeing some of our lab alumni again and hearing about their exciting life updates! #uscstemcell #ronglulab #uscksom

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The Rong Lu Lab participating in the 16th Annual @ShakeOut Earthquake Drill. #uscstemcell

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Hear Dr. Lu give a quick summary on our lab’s unique research and it’s potential applications in other research fields. Clonal Tracking Using Lentiviral Barcoding and High Throughput Sequencing youtu.be/sbBBtIEaPS8 via @YouTube #aha #bcvs2023 #uscstemcell #kecksom


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Happy to share our new preprint: long-term clonal expansion of nephron progenitor cells (NPCs); genome-wide CRISPR screen in NPCs; nephron organoids with distal tubules; modeling nephron plasticity; rapid modeling and drug screening for PKD…biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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An auspicious sign when you’re writing a review of single cell🤞


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Congrats to our @uscbme PhD student Zack for winning the first prize at the 25th Grodins Symposium in the “signals and systems” category! #uscstemcell #uscviterbi #fighton ✌️

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Congrats to the lead author and our lab's most recent PhD grad @CharlieBramlett on getting his paper published! Also congrats to all the other co-authors! @JEerdeng @MaryVergel714 Read the full article here: ashpublications.org/blood/article-…

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In a study in Experimental & Molecular Medicine, the @RongLuLab @USCStemCell shares new discoveries about the influence of multipotent progenitor cells (MPPs) that are co-transplanted along with stem cells during bone marrow transplants. @KeckSchool_USC stemcell.keck.usc.edu/why-multipoten…


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Our Google #ColabNotebook is one way you can explore the #MERFISH Mouse #Liver #Dataset. It shows how to perform #SingleCellClustering, #SpatialAnalysis, and more! Start exploring today: hubs.ly/Q01FLJ1N0 #MERSCOPE #SCANPY #UMAP #AlphaShape #AcademicTwitter


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A new paper presents a statistical framework for power analysis of spatial omics studies, facilitated by an in silico tissue generation method. @ethanagb @DenisSchapiro @mssanjavickovic @broadinstitute @HiTSatHarvard OA paper: nature.com/articles/s4159…


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In our latest episode, we talk about this pair of papers from Dr. Justin Ichida's group at @USCStemCell! They use diverse models to identify new targets for #ALS. 🔖 @CellCellPress: bit.ly/3IOz96y 🔖 @CellStemCell: bit.ly/3IMDJm2 🎙️: bit.ly/3xJxcSz

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Ready to start your own lab focusing on the mechanisms of cancer initiation/progression or the development of novel targeted therapy? We are seeking candidates for an Assistant or Associate Professor position in the Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine at the Keck School.


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