Galen Wright
@GalenWright
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🧬 🇿🇦 🇨🇦 Assistant Professor @umanitoba | Canada Research Chair in Neurogenomics | precision medicine | neurological disorders | DNA repair in the brain
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Joined May 2010
We are excited to share the results of our new study: Genomic characterization of Huntington’s disease genetic modifiers informs drug target tractability Published in @braincomms, link in next post 🧵
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RT @ProfBootyPhD: This is a really fascinating and important paper, on the mechanism of neurodegeneration in Huntington's disease. I often…
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RT @braincomms: Namuli et al. study genetic modifiers of Huntington's disease as therapeutic targets. Their analysis of diverse human genet…
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While it is still important to study HTT as a drug target, we emphasize the power of human genetics in drug development. Thanks to lab members (@NamuliLucy, @Alana_Slike and Mason Hollebeke) for their valuable contributions! Looking forward to sharing follow up studies shortly
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RT @brittdrog: Happy 2025 everyone! Reminder that there is still time to apply for this data analyst position!
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RT @brittdrog: 🚨 DATA ANALYST OPPORTUNITY! 🚨 Interested in working with single cell/spatial transcriptomics datasets? @GalenWright and I…
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Still not over this ðŸ˜
It's 25 years since one of the greatest ODIs of all time 🔥 #OnThisDay in 1999, the unforgettable tied World Cup semi-final between Australia and South Africa 👉
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RT @um_pharmacology: Congratulations to our @um_pharmacology trainees who were awarded poster prizes at the @manitobaneuro Meeting! Great j…
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RT @KarimiLab: 📢My lab has 2-3 multi-year funded Postdoc positions effective immediately. Join our productive team for high impact research…
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Looking forward to co-hosting Dr. Loydie Jerome-Majewska (@lamsciworld) with @PCMarcogliese through the @ENRRICH_Theme. Join us at this week’s #CHRIMResearchRounds on Thursday at noon
Join us on Thursday, April 4 for #CHRIMResearchRounds! Dr. Loydie Jerome-Majewska will present on Mouse Models of Sf3b4-Related Syndromes Reveals a Clue to Tissue-Selectivity. Informal trainee session and trainee lunch to follow. Learn more here:
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