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Katey Rayner
@KateyRayner
Cardiovascular research scientist, ATVB Journal Social Media Editor, in love with all things macrophage and microRNA. @UOttawaMed @HeartInstitute
Ottawa, Canada.
raynerlab.com
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    May 1, 2022
    Look it’s a pretty good day when you get promoted to full Professor, but it’s a MUCH better day when your friends get promoted too. One of the best parts of this job is the friends you make along the way. @uOttawaBMI @HeartInstitute
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    Mireille Ouimet
    @MireilleOuimet
    Apr 30, 2022
    Elated to be promoted to Associate Professor with tenure! And, when your friends get promoted at the same time, naturally celebrations are in order! 🥂 So lucky to have amazing mentors, trainees and colleagues @UOHIResearch @uOttawaBMI and be part of @uOttawaMed!
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Sep 28, 2020
    We are excited to share our hot-off-the-press study uncovering how RIPK1, a pro-inflammatory regulator of inflammation & cell survival, is a genetic risk factor for obesity in humans. nature.com/articles/s4225… Here's what we found: 1/
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Apr 13, 2024
    I’m overwhelmed by all of the messages and posts from friends and colleagues near and far. Thank you to my @HeartInstitute colleagues for trusting me with this role, but mostly the #Rayhive team for cheering me on. We’ve got lots to do, let’s go. 💪
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    Heart Institute
    @HeartInstitute
    Apr 10, 2024
    Following a rigorous international recruitment process, the University of Ottawa Heart Institute has named Dr. Katey Rayner as its next chief scientific officer and vice-president of research. Congratulations! ow.ly/vue050Rcg9g @KateyRayner #ottnews
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Oct 16, 2021
    A little out of practice, but time for take off. ✈️ I’m going to present to a real life audience and network with real life scientist humans. Pinch me!
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Jun 3, 2022
    Check out my cell-fie! Those are my fibroblasts growing happily under the microscope. I donated a skin biopsy to optimize iPSCs (stem cells) for some cool upcoming projects (👀@ThaisCoutinhoMD ) They are pretty good-looking, if I do say so my cell-f. Ha! I’m here all night.
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    May 11, 2022
    I was fortunate enough to write this review article with the incomparable @LeahSusser, a PhD student in the #Rayhive lab. If you think, like we do, that macrophages really are the coolest kid in the class, check it out. 👇
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    Journal of Clinical Investigation
    @jclinicalinvest
    May 10, 2022
    #Review: Unpacking macrophages’ many interactions with the vasculature in atherosclerosis: buff.ly/3vZ1SPY @KateyRayner @LeahSusser @uOttawaMed
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Jun 8, 2021
    Hey do you like science? How about inflammation? Maybe aging? The heart? The brain? BOTH? If so, we are looking for awesome people to join our team. We have cool new projects starting, and we are looking for grad students and postdocs to join us! raynerlab.com #Rayvive
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    May 27, 2022
    Our study led by @MyAnhNguyen9 and Huy-Dung Hoang is hot off the press in @CircRes! 👇 Their creative approach shows that miR-223 in atherosclerotic macrophages controls its genes mostly via translational repression. This miRNA is a powerhouse 💪!!
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    Pradeep Natarajan
    @pnatarajanmd
    May 26, 2022
    miR-223 promotes the anti-inflammatory phenotype & cholesterol efflux of macrophages. miR-223-/- in murine models yields atherogenesis, lipid-laden plaques, and increased inflammatory markers via broad translational effects. ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.116… @CircRes by @KateyRayner
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Oct 14, 2022
    Congratulations to my good friend and colleague @MireilleOuimet for winning this competitive award! Sorry I had to miss your talk, but happy to have played a supporting role as conference babysitter. 👶🍼
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    Morgan Fullerton
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    Oct 14, 2022
    Congratulations @MireilleOuimet 🎉🍾 2021 recipient of the Stewart Whitman Canadian Lipoprotein Conference Early Career Award!! Hugely deserving! @uOttawaBMI @HeartInstitute are so lucky! #CLVS2022
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Jan 19, 2021
    Although it's hard to imagine an actual hard-copy, print edition of a journal, our latest paper is in actual hard-copy print in Circulation @CircAHA today!
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    Circulation
    @CircAHA
    Jan 19, 2021
    RIPK1 expression associates with inflammation in early atherosclerosis in humans & can be therapeutically silenced to reduce NF-κB activation & atherogenesis in mice. Read more: ow.ly/tLwz50Dcji6 #AHAJournals @KateyRayner @denujak
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Sep 22, 2023
    Thank you all for your messages! I’m grateful to @CIHR_ICRH for the recognition and @HeartInstitute and @uOttawaMed for enabling me to do the research I love. But, it is the people in the #Rayhive who deserve all the credit for our research success. I am merely their cheerleader,
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    CIHR-ICRH | L'ISCR des IRSC
    @CIHR_ICRH
    Sep 20, 2023
    👏 Congratulations to Dr. Katey Rayner, recipient of the 2023 CIHR-ICRH/CSATVB Mid-Career Excellence Award in Blood and Blood Vessel Research! 🔎 Details: cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/52963.html
    Dr. Katey Rayner – Recipient of the 2023 CIHR-ICRH/CSATVB Mid-Career Excellence Award in Blood and Blood Vessel Research.
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Nov 24, 2020
    Happy to share the latest work from our lab on how RIPK1 activates inflammation and promotes atherosclerosis, online now @CircAHA. ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI… @HeartInstitute @UOHIResearch @uOttawaBMI @uOttawaMed 1/
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    RIPK1 Expression Associates With Inflammation in Early Atherosclerosis in Humans and Can Be...
    Background: Chronic activation of the innate immune system drives inflammation and contributes directly to atherosclerosis. We previously showed that macrophages in the atherogenic plaque undergo...
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    Nov 26, 2021
    The littles were so so excited for this day (despite the worried faces and fear of needles). On the right--live footage of the littlest one "kicking COVID right in the butt". Thank you, science. 🙏💉🩹
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    Katey Rayner
    @KateyRayner
    May 11, 2023
    I know I am biased but @Adilrasheed88 gave an outstanding talk about how cool the spleen is during atherosclerosis. And—he is recruiting for his brand spanking new lab so if you think the spleen is cool too, hit him up! #VascularDiscovery23
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