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Steph Gagnon, PhD

@SD_Gagnon

Scientist at ReneuBio, Stem Cell Research @childrensphila, PhD @lborouniversity 🧫🔬🧬💪🏼

Joined November 2017
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Excited to announce that I successfully passed my PhD viva this morning before work 🥳🥲😅 thank you to @DrStuGray & @Ferguson_RA for examining me and making it an enjoyable discussion and experience! Most of all, thank you to @neil_rw & @c_hulston for your support & guidance!!

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It’s finally out in @Nature ! Congratulations to @ruetz_tyson & @BrunetLab - who are both amazing mentors to me! I feel extremely grateful that I got to contribute to this work @Stanford 🧫🧠🧬

Can we use CRISPR screens to identify genes that drive neural stem cell aging? Super excited to see this work published @Nature! Huge congrats to Tyson @ruetz_tyson, Angie Pogson, @kashiwagi_chloe, and all authors! Great collaboration with @MCBassik! nature.com/articles/s4158…



Stanford Genetics Retreat 2022 🧬🧫🐁🔬- Had a great time presenting some of the work I do with @ruetz_tyson (& getting to play some beach 🏐 too)! Grateful to be part of this exciting project🧠🤗 @BrunetLab @StanfordMed

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Did you know that membrane lipids can regulate #aging? Very excited to finally share our work on the functional importance of complex plasma membrane lipids in regulating neural stem cell (NSC) aging. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Finally official, finally got to wear the floppy hat! Such a lovely few days back in lboro.. Thank you to everyone who helped get me to this day, especially @neil_rw !! 🎓@LboroSSEHS #phd #graduation @lborouniversity

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The best postdoc mentors I could ever ask for!☺️🧬🧫🐁 @ruetz_tyson @xiaoaizh @BrunetLab

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Congrats to @BrunetLab on winning the Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences. Brunet was recognized for her work employing "a unique multi-organismal approach to investigate the ability of enzymes to regulate genes implicated in aging". fnih.org/our-programs/l…


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Fantastic news! 🎉   We’ve been named the best university in the world for sports-related subjects for the 6th year running by @TopUnis 🏆💜   Find out more: lboro.uk/QSRankings22


Congrats @AidenChauntry !! 🥳🤩

Following on from my previous tweet, and topping off what has been an incredible week, the first publication from my PhD has just been published in @PNECJournal! sciencedirect.com/science/articl… (1/2)



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Interested in brain aging and rejuvenation? We're hiring a Research Assistant in this area!! Terrific opportunity for someone who wants to go to Med School or Grad School Come and join our lab at Stanford! 🙌😀 careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/life-scie…

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Excited to report that our paper on single-cell based 'aging clocks' for regenerative regions of the brain is on bioRxiv! HUGE congrats to Matt @MatttBuckley and Eric @EricDSun and to our fantastic collaborators at Baylor, UCLA, and Stanford! 🎉 A 🧵 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Curious about how metabolites prime the heart for regeneration? Check out our work in @iScience_CP identifying amino acid flux as one of the earliest signaling methods to kickoff Zebrafish heart regeneration. doi.org/10.1016/j.isci… #Heart #scienceandtechnology @UWISCRM


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We are hiring!! Our lab at Stanford is looking for a Research Assistant to work on the mechanisms of aging! Come and join our team! 🙌 careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/life-scie…

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Interested in drivers of brain aging?!Then take a look at the newest work from the @BrunetLab using both in vivo and in vitro CRISPR-Cas9 screens in NSCs!🧬🧠🐁🧫 Congrats @ruetz_tyson on this fantastic project!!👏🏼Looking forward to starting some new experiments with you soon!😄

Excited to share our work investigating the drivers of aging with in vitro and in vivo CRISPR-Cas9 screens in neural stem cells. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Thank you to co-authors C Kashiwagi B Morton @robinwyeo D Leeman @DavidMorgens @TsuiKimberly A Li @MCBassik @BrunetLab A 🧵



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Very excited about our new paper on the evolution of diapause – a 'suspended animation' state that allows survival in extreme conditions in the African killifish 🐟😀 biorxiv.org/content/10.110… CONGRATS to Param @param_p_singh and Adam @GAdamReeves1 and all co-authors! A 🧵

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Excited about the killifish as a cool model for aging and 'suspended animation'? 🐟 Come and work with us at Stanford as a Lab Assistant!! Please RT😀🐟 #killifish careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/laborator…


Thesis submitted 🥲😅 so thankful for my supervisors @neil_rw @c_hulston @exphystevo for getting me to this point and excited to be joining the @BrunetLab in less than a week! 🧬🧫

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3 years ago at the start of my PhD vs. now.... I think my PhD (researching ageing) has aged us both!😅🧫@neil_rw #stilllovecells

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My first, first author paper! Fasted plasma asprosin concentrations are associated with menstrual cycle phase, oral contraceptive use and training status in healthy women | SpringerLink link.springer.com/article/10.100…


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