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Michael Tassia
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Evolutionary geneticist | Postdoc @ JHU | McCoy Lab
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Congrats to Dr. @saracarioscia.bsky.social and Dr. Dylan Taylor!!
May 23, 2025 at 1:44 AM
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I'm defending my PhD next Friday, May 23!(!!!!). I'll be highlighting our work looking at aneuploidy in early human development. If you're interested I'd love to have you join via Zoom (DM me for info) or on the Homewood campus!
May 16, 2025 at 1:27 PM
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If you are here at #bog25 please check out my poster (number 87) tonight! 😁 Showing our work on common variation associated with aneuploidy in human embryos
May 7, 2025 at 5:26 PM
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Aneuploidy is the leading cause of pregnancy loss. In work led by @saracarioscia.bsky.social and @aabiddanda.bsky.social, we reanalyzed genetic testing data from 139,416 IVF embryos to discover variants associated with recombination phenotypes and aneuploidy risk. www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
April 7, 2025 at 2:01 PM
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“We are here to ensure our government stands up for science!” - Bill Nye the Science Guy. @standupforscience.bsky.social
March 7, 2025 at 7:27 PM
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New year, new(ly updated) lab website. Happy 2025! 🧬
McCoy Lab
Human Genetics | Department of Biology
mccoy-lab.org
January 2, 2025 at 9:48 PM
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Kicking off the 2024 Chromosomes and Chromatin fall symposium with a talk by Sara Carioscia on the Genetic architecture of meiotic recombination and aneuploidy across 145,045 in vitro fertilized embryos. epigenome.jhu.edu
December 16, 2024 at 2:11 PM
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Approximate Bayesian computation supports a high incidence of chromosomal mosaicism in blastocyst-stage human embryos https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.26.625484v1
Approximate Bayesian computation supports a high incidence of chromosomal mosaicism in blastocyst-stage human embryos https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.26.625484v1
Chromosome mis-segregation is common in human meiosis and mitosis, and the resulting aneuploidies ar
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December 2, 2024 at 4:35 PM