Shreya Raghavan
raghavanlab.bsky.social
Shreya Raghavan
@raghavanlab.bsky.social
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Biomedical Engineer, STEM Advocate, Boy mama✌🏽❤️🌎 Cancer mechanobiology | Women’s Health Engineering | Immune Engineering for Gut Health Aggie (Assistant) Professor at BME@Texas A&M (opinions still all my very own)
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Introducing Dr. Sabrina VandenHeuvel! The second PhD from our lab - she defended a foundational body of work in using dECM materials to model cancer metastasis!
Her platform can be used for both therapeutic and mechanistic discovery ✨
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Check out this recently published review from @raghavanlab.bsky.social on dormancy in metastatic colorectal cancer: tissue engineering opportunities for in vitro modeling!

Read more here: doi.org/10.1089/ten....
What do dormant microscopic metastatic colorectal cancers do when no one's looking? No one knows, because we don't have good models for them! Grad students Sabrina VandenHeuvel and Lucy Nash highlight the opportunities for tissue engineering in this space: t.ly/leJPt
Out now in Tissue Engineering B!
Dormancy in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: Tissue Engineering Opportunities for In Vitro Modeling | Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews
Colorectal cancer (CRC) recurs at a striking rate, specifically in patients with liver metastasis. Dormant CRC cells disseminated following initial primary tumor resection or treatment often resurface...
t.ly
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Hey #SFB2025 Assistant Profs! Join the New Investigators Anonymous workshop today at 1 PM. Connect, commiserate, swap tips, and find collaborators. We’re all figuring this out together. Follow signs near registration!
Considering how to put biomaterials to use for engineering women's health? Join us at the "Breaking Into Women's Health Using Biomaterial Technologies" panel on Thursday, 1:30p at Society for Biomaterials!
From my first @sriwomenshealth.bsky.social annual meeting - I am hopeful and energized having met this fantastic community of scholars working on reproductive health!
Bonus - we got to talk about my lab’s work on quantifying myometrial contractility for insights into postpartum hemorrhage!
Thank you! It was such a great first #SRI2025 for me!
Congratulations Zainab!!
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Wondering if your study section cancelled? I update this sheet daily. As of today, 56/124 study sections that should have met since Jan 2, 2025 have "not met as scheduled." docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
2025 Study section tracking
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Thank you @rnareylab.bsky.social for the football stadium analogy for indirect costs and for spelling this out! Science saves lives - and so much of that happens in Texas!
My colleague Dan beat me to the punch but I am so thankful that my hometown paper (and others) was willing to share this with the community.
My colleague @rnareylab.bsky.social wrote this editorial for her hometown area newspaper. Well done & more please! www.heraldbanner.com/opinion/colu...
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This remains my greatest concern during these times. We need to protect them.
A whole generation of early career scientists and physician-scientists, including colleagues and myself, are particularly vulnerable to these funding freezes and cuts, with jobs and careers depending on federal grants.

#IDsky
#Medsky
#Episky

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U.S. early-career researchers struggling amid chaos
Uncertain funding, government firings, and distressed universities hit vulnerable groups especially hard
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