Jared Vega Goodman MD PhD
jvgoodman.bsky.social
Jared Vega Goodman MD PhD
@jvgoodman.bsky.social
Husband | Dad x 2 | Neurologist/Scientist-in-Training | Admin Chief Resident 24-25 & Neuroimmunology Fellow 25-* @washuneurology.bsky.social | Opinions My Own #MedSky #NeuroSky
Reposted by Jared Vega Goodman MD PhD
Ever wondered how transcription choreographs histone modifications? Our work reveals the basis of co-transcriptional H3K36me3 by SETD2. We visualize how a histone writer coordinates with the transcription machinery! This is the magnus opus of @jonmarkert.bsky.social!
tinyurl.com/setd2
December 12, 2024 at 7:16 PM
It's funny to think about the future of medicine #medsky when we can wax poetic about the good ol days when we could disregard entire tables of red values because "it's ok, that just their baseline"

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Haematological setpoints are a stable and patient-specific deep phenotype - Nature
Complete blood count indices are tightly regulated around setpoints for decades in healthy adults, and represent a deep phenotype providing opportunities for investigating differential disease risks, ...
www.nature.com
December 11, 2024 at 9:42 PM
I was so nervous to step into an education leadership role because of this mantra. Will I still be successful at research? Who knows. At the end of the day, I find that contributing to a wonderful community is the best part of my time in academia (so far). hope other trainees find that joy too
I participated in a faculty panel a few weeks ago in which senior (ahem) faculty gave advice on careers in academia by pretending luck had very little to do with our success. One piece of advice riled me up, in which it was argued that a reason for their success was their ability to say no. 1/
December 11, 2024 at 3:31 AM