Karl Koehler
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Neurobiologist and #organoid wrangler Associate Professor, #otolaryngology, #neurobiology @Bostonchildrens.bsky.social @Harvardmed.bsky.social Studying sensory #development through inner ear, skin and retinal organoids Lab: https://koehler-lab.org
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All #organoid enthusiasts, please consider joining us in Heidelberg, Germany, October 2025. My co-organizers, Meri Huch, @lancasterlab.bsky.social, Esther Schnapp, and I have assembled an excellent speaker list, with keynotes from Paola Arlotta and Matthias Lütolf. Hope to see you there!
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The 5th edition of #EESOrgan is now open for registration! 🥳 The meeting will incorporate more complementary technologies, such as multiomics, engineered embryo models and bioengineering as well as put a bigger focus on cancer.

💻 https://s.embl.org/ees25-10-x
📥 Submit your abstract by 16 Jul
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📢 The September Issue of the JID is here!
Explore the latest issue here:
www.jidonline.org/current

#DermatologyJournal #dermsky

On the cover: A cross-section of a 146 day-old hair-bearing skin organoid derived from human pluripotent stem cells.
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I am moderating the upcoming ISSCR Digital Webinar: Modeling Human Neural Development and Disease with iPSCs. Join me to explore the latest science on neural development, disease mechanisms, and genetic variability from ISSCR 2025 Poster Award Winners. invt.io/1bxbs3ez8ty
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All #organoid enthusiasts, please consider joining us in Heidelberg, Germany, October 2025. My co-organizers, Meri Huch, @lancasterlab.bsky.social, Esther Schnapp, and I have assembled an excellent speaker list, with keynotes from Paola Arlotta and Matthias Lütolf. Hope to see you there!
events.embl.org
The 5th edition of #EESOrgan is now open for registration! 🥳 The meeting will incorporate more complementary technologies, such as multiomics, engineered embryo models and bioengineering as well as put a bigger focus on cancer.

💻 https://s.embl.org/ees25-10-x
📥 Submit your abstract by 16 Jul
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Happy to be included here, too. Thanks for curating!
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Thanks, Rajini! Feel free to reach out if you take this approach. We have a new Fellow in our group interested in rare skin disorders.
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Love it. We have been generating retinal organoids lately, too. Should think about making an assembloid. 🤔
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Posting one of my favorite #organoid images for #microscopymonday. A 100+ day-old skin organoid with emerging hair follicles (ECAD, cyan) and endothelial cells (CD31, red). See: www.nature.com/immersive/d4.... Credit: Jiyoon Lee and Matt Steinhart from our lab. #devbio #stemcells
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#Organoid research starter pack.
I didn't find many researchers from the field yet, please comment/text me to be added!
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Happy to join, too!
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Exciting to see the collection of HCA papers out this week in Nature. Honored to be in the mix with our collaboration with @mhaniffa.bsky.social and Sarah Teichmann on a fetal skin atlas. Bravo to Hudaa, Elena, and Bayanne et al, for pulling this study together. A tremendous effort! rdcu.be/d02Yx
A prenatal skin atlas reveals immune regulation of human skin morphogenesis
Nature - A comprehensive multi-omics reference atlas of prenatal human skin shows that innate immune cells crosstalk with non-immune cells to perform pivotal roles in skin morphogenesis, including...
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A collection published across Nature Portfolio journals presents early draft maps of cells in the human body from the Human Cell Atlas initiative. The research leverages new data and analytical tools to aid our understanding of human health and disease at a cellular level. 🧪
The Human Cell Atlas: towards a first draft atlas
In a collection of research articles and related content, the Human Cell Atlas consortium presents tools, data and ideas towards the generation of their first draft atlas of cells in the human body.
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