Moe Mahjoub
@mahjoublab.bsky.social
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Associate Professor of Medicine & Cell Biology, Washington University in St Louis. We study centrosomes, cilia, kidney and lung ciliopathies 🔬 👉 https://mahjoublab.wustl.edu
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Happy #FluorescenceFriday everyone 🔬🌈

Stoked that our image made the cover of the special issue on #Cilia and #Flagella at Cytoskeleton Journal 😍

Link to special issue: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/19493592...
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Ending the trip to Germany with a great visit to Gutenberg University Mainz to see old friend Helen May-Simera and hear about the cool new things she’s working on 👌
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All the #cilia peeps are asymmetrically distributed to the right 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Beautiful drawing of ciliogenesis in airway cells from Sorokin, 1968: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/.... Just shown on stage by @mahjoublab.bsky.social at #GEF25
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Two legends of the microscopy world - Ed Boyden introduces Nobel Prize winner Stefan Hell at #GEF25
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I am excited to share the new PCD diagnostic guidelines.
A great collaboration with PCD experts from all over the world.

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European Respiratory Society and American Thoracic Society guidelines for the diagnosis of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is caused by pathogenetic variants in >55 genes. PCD is associated with early-onset chronic wet cough and rhinosinusitis, laterality defects, middle ear disease, and reduced fertility. The clinical presentation is heterogeneous, and diagnosis often relies on multiple tests. The American Thoracic Society (ATS) and European Respiratory Society (ERS) have previously developed separate guidelines for diagnosis. Here, ERS and ATS members systematically reviewed the literature on diagnostic tools used in practice and developed unified evidence-based guidelines for PCD diagnosis using GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations) methodology, and a transparent process of decision-making using Evidence-to-Decision (EtD) frameworks. The Task Force panel formulated three PICO (Patients, Intervention, Comparison, Outcomes) questions and three narrative questions. The accuracies of high-speed video microscopy (HSVM), immunofluorescence (IF), and nasal nitric oxide (nNO) were compared to a reference test of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and/or genetics. The panel gives strong recommendation for use of HSVM, IF, and nNO as adjunct tests to TEM and/or genetics for PCD diagnosis. However, no adjunct test is suitable as a standalone test to diagnose PCD and no single adjunct or reference test is suitable to exclude PCD. Pursuing a genetic diagnosis is encouraged due to the implication on management. The panel emphasizes that tests should meet a minimum standard and proposes evaluation of patients at a referral centre experienced in diagnosis. The pretest probability based on symptoms should be considered when interpreting results.
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Had a fun visit at the Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research in Bad Nauheim. The best part - catching up with my former postdoc Ewelina and hearing about her cool work!
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Fun visiting McGill Cell Biology and talking about #cilia
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Thank you @barrlab.bsky.social for lending us the amazing Katie! 🙏

Was fun learning how to isolate OSNs from a pro, along with @jenntrosome.bsky.social and @maneesha07.bsky.social 👌
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A huge shoutout to all the dedicated grants management specialists at the NIH who are working around the clock to push grants out before the Sep 30 deadline. And also to the POs responding to frantic emails.
Not an easy job under the best of circumstances and right now it's the pits.
Thank you!
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This is 50!
#oldmanmoe
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Good question. For @jeremymberg.bsky.social and others keeping score, this was for a new R01 proposal. I don't know what payline NHLBI is actively using right now, but our grant scored 6%.
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It's another NOA day!

So happy and relieved to finally get this. What started out as a crazy idea pitched to the @wu-ciliopathygroup.bsky.social team a couple of years ago is now a fully funded project.

Major thanks to NHLBI for continuing to fund our work on motile ciliopathies 🙏
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Hey look, @jenntrosome.bsky.social is here too. #cilia #centrosome
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Reppin’ the @wu-ciliopathygroup.bsky.social at the faculty poster session for incoming DBBS grad students.
With lots of coffee, of course.
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We're lucky we got one NOA for a competitive renewal which was a couple of months late. Still waiting for NOA on a new grant that's just over a month late. From speaking to my amazing PO it seems they're understaffed but working as hard/fast as they can 🙏 the Trump admin shenanigans aren't helping.
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Congrats to all!
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Meet the 2025 ASCB Award Winners—trailblazing scientists honored for research, mentoring, education, and innovation. Celebrate excellence across all career stages in cell biology. Read more: www.ascb.org/society-news...
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Make Objectives Great Again! #MOGA
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It’s August 1 - quick reminder for the newly hired faculty to read their orientation handbook. #academia
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Well, none of us may ever get funded again but in the meantime, here's some new science!

Led by recent PhD Anjali Pandey w/ex-UG Maya Katz. Here we identify an asymmetric molecular mechanism that underlies symmetric context-dependent sensory plasticity in the AWC olfactory neuron pair in C. elegans
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A lateralized sensory signaling pathway mediates context-dependent olfactory plasticity in C. elegans https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.07.25.666858v1
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Per a question to the chair from Senator Durbin: $400 M increase in the bill.
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First highlight...

Senator Capito started of the discussion saying that the bill contains AN INCREASE for NIH.

The details are not available, but the bill will be released ofter the hearing.

This is not a done-deal, but it does show where the Senate is on a bipartisan basis.