Martin Matthews is an experienced and execution-focused operations manager with a demonstrated history of working in the clinical healthcare industry, the field of cancer research, and laboratory diagnostics. He is a strong research professional who obtained his B.Sc. from the University of California, Davis in 2017.
He has been the Laboratory Supervisor for the Halene Lab since 2022. Martin is responsible for keeping the Halene Lab and Biorepository Tissue Bank operational, assisting the team with their experiments, and finding/researching new technologies that can be applied to the Halene Lab studies.
The purpose for the Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet) is to catalyze the development of a framework for mapping cellular senescence and its associated secretory phenotype at high resolution, to provide atlases of cellular senescence in multiple tissues and under diverse conditions, including early development, and across the lifespan.
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SenNet Tissue Mapping Center (TMC)
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The TMC is an organized group within the SenNet Consortium that generates extensive data from high-content, high-throughput imaging, omics, and other technologies as appropriate, to build, benchmark, standardize, and validate senescent cell maps at high resolution. Tissue Mapping Centers will be expected to integrate and optimize all parts of the data generation pipeline, from tissue collection and preservation through data generation, integration, analysis, and interpretation.
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Yale Cooperative Center of Excellence in Hematology (YCCEH)
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The purpose of the Yale Cooperative Center of Excellence in Hematology is to enhance research in blood diseases by facilitating synergy between many different scientists both within Yale and at multiple academic institutions across the country.