Sounak Sahu
@sounaksahu.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor @NYU Langone Health, curious about organoids (breast, skin, inner ear) , breast cancer and regenerative biology. Clarendon scholar, PhD @Oxford, Postdoc@NCI/NIH. #WeAreHiring #NewPI
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sounaksahu.bsky.social
This has been a dream for years, and I’m grateful to everyone who supported me along the way.
We’re actively recruiting Research Technicians and Postdocs—come build with us! Email for informal inquiries [email protected]
sounaksahu.bsky.social
Thrilled to announce that I’m joining New York University (NYU) Langone Health as an Assistant Professor. We are diving into the world of embryonic stem cells and organoids to unravel how normal development goes right and how it goes wrong in cancer. med.nyu.edu/faculty/soun...
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scinews.bsky.social
Comprehensive single-cell aging atlas of healthy mammary tissues reveals shared epigenomic and transcriptomic signatures of aging and Cancer. #NatureAging #Aging #scisky #Medsky #News #Cancer

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www.nature.com/articles/s43...
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d-macphee.bsky.social
“During pregnancy, several organs are rewired to support the health of the mother and the offspring. A molecular signalling pathway called RANK–RANKL drives the expansion of the layer that lines the inside of the intestine during pregnancy and lactation.”
#ReproSky 🧪
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Gut lining in pregnant and lactating mice expands to ensure offspring health
The RANK–RANKL pathway promotes intestinal epithelial expansion in pregnancy and lactation to meet increased nutritional demands.
www.nature.com
sounaksahu.bsky.social
I would be interested. Please add me.
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I would love to join!
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I would love to be included - thank you.
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krkoehler.bsky.social
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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