First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Hung-Ju Chiang is first author on ‘ Male germ cell-associated kinase is required for axoneme formation during ciliogenesis in zebrafish photoreceptors’, published in DMM. Hung-Ju is a Junior Research Fellow in the lab of Ichiro Masai at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan, investigating the importance of cilia, a largely underappreciated organelle.
First Person "是对《疾病模型与机制》(Disease Models & Mechanisms)上发表的部分论文的第一作者进行的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。Hung-Ju Chiang 是发表在《DMM》上的 "Male germ cell-associated kinase is required for axoneme formation during ciliogenesis in zebrafish photoreceptors "一文的第一作者。Hung-Ju 是日本冲绳科学技术研究所研究生大学 Ichiro Masai 实验室的一名初级研究员,研究纤毛的重要性。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Luis E. Salazar Leon is first author on ‘ Purkinje cell dysfunction causes disrupted sleep in ataxic mice’, published in DMM. Luis conducted the research described in this article while a PhD student in Roy V. Sillitoe's lab at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA. After his PhD, he co-founded Sobek AI in Seattle, Washington, USA, and his current interests lie in using generative AI to accelerate and democratize scientific discovery.
First Person 是对《Disease Models & Mechanisms》上发表的部分论文的第一作者的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。Luis E. Salazar Leon 是《DMM》上发表的 "Purkinje cell dysfunction causes disrupted sleep in ataxic mice "一文的第一作者。路易斯在美国德克萨斯州休斯顿贝勒医学院罗伊-V-西利托实验室攻读博士学位期间,开展了本文所述的研究。博士毕业后,他在美国华盛顿州西雅图市共同创办了 Sobek AI 公司,目前的兴趣在于利用生成式人工智能加速科学发现并使之民主化。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Hanna Berger and Sarah Gerstner are co-first authors on ‘ Fbrsl1 is required for heart development in Xenopus laevis and de novo variants in FBRSL1 can cause human heart defects’, published in DMM. Hanna is a postdoctoral researcher and Sarah is a PhD student in the lab of Prof. Dr Annette Borchers at Philipps-University Marburg, Germany, investigating early embryonic development with a focus on congenital malformations.
First Person 是对《Disease Models & Mechanisms》上发表的部分论文的第一作者的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。汉娜-伯杰(Hanna Berger)和萨拉-格斯特纳(Sarah Gerstner)是发表在《疾病模型与机制》(DMM)上的论文 "Fbrsl1是爪蟾心脏发育的必需基因,FBRSL1的新生变体可导致人类心脏缺陷 "的共同第一作者。Hanna 是德国马尔堡菲利普大学 Annette Borchers 教授实验室的博士后研究员,Sarah 是该实验室的博士生,研究早期胚胎发育,重点是先天性畸形。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Oluwaseun Akinyele is first author on ‘ Impaired polyamine metabolism causes behavioral and neuroanatomical defects in a mouse model of Snyder–Robinson syndrome’, published in DMM. Oluwaseun is a postdoc in the lab of Dwi U. Kemaladewi at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, investigating how polyamine perturbation causes a range of human diseases, from breast cancer to rare neurological disorders, such as Snyder–Robinson syndrome.
First Person 是对《疾病模型与机制》(Disease Models & Mechanisms)上发表的部分论文的第一作者进行的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。Oluwaseun Akinyele 是《Impaired polyamine metabolism causes behavioral and neuroanatomical defects in a mouse model of Snyder-Robinson syndrome》一文的第一作者,该文发表在《DMM》上。Oluwaseun 是匹兹堡大学医学院 Dwi U. Kemaladewi 实验室的博士后,研究多胺干扰如何导致一系列人类疾病,从乳腺癌到罕见的神经系统疾病,如斯奈德-罗宾逊综合征。
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