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      <image:caption>Kudos to Jiayi, Jackie, and Dima for representing the Matern Lab at the 2026 ARO MidWinter Meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico! This year’s meeting was a great mix of inspiring science and well-earned sunshine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Congratulations to Jiayi on her FIRST first-author paper detailing methods for culturing inner ear organoids with EdU to track cell proliferation, followed by vibratome sectioning and EdU detection. This is an exciting milestone for Jiayi as she works towards her Ph.D.! Read more about it here!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Congratulations to Jiayi for presenting her work on studying supporting cell quiescence in inner ear organoids at the 2025 CIRM Trainee Networking Conference in Los Angeles! Beautiful work, Jiayi!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Our manuscript detailing the development of mouse embryonic stem cell-derived inner ear organoids is now out in iScience! This single-cell “developmental atlas” maps the progression of otic progenitor cells into inner ear supporting cells and hair cells, providing valuable insights into the formation of inner ear sensory epithelia within the organoid system. Additionally, we identified an interesting phase during which proliferating otic progenitors simultaneously generate hair cells and otic neuroblasts before transitioning to a non-proliferative state. This detailed mapping of otic development offers a valuable resource for future research into cell cycle regulation and lineage specification in inner ear organoids. Read more about it here!</image:caption>
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