I am so stoked to share with you my first, first author publication! You can find my paper describing neural progenitor cell fate decisions in tadpole regeneration here https://t.co/HfmszLyKJX. Thanks to @alexchitsazan @MadCWilliams@LSaund11@WillsLabFroggos for contributing!
#devbiol is getting more and more relevant to the general public. We need to stay current and be serious about how we teach it. This paper is REALLY, REALLY important.
https://t.co/p5tqlYINxq
Come and join the Williams lab @OfficialUoM@FBMH_UoM@The_MRC We are using single-cell Multiomics and in vivo CRISPR approaches to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying lineage segregation from the neural plate border 🐣https://t.co/41X4A6oRIY
I’m speaking at the Rocky Mountain Membrane Trafficking Meeting tomorrow at CU Anschutz! My work is starting to bridge between dev bio and cell bio, making this an excellent opportunity. If you are interested in the subject or on campus, come on by! https://t.co/Wm1mWbSOKQ
The Society for Developmental Biology Board of Directors has released a statement on In Vitro Fertilization declaring decisions on reproductive care should be grounded in science. Read full statement here: https://t.co/gR8dRyeq2T
Job Alert~! The Wallingford Lab is hiring a Lab Manager. Great opportunity for graduating seniors. Interested parties can DM me here. Official posting will go up soon. Please RT.
@SocDevBio
#DBfeature#NeuralCrest🐣
SMPD3 expression is spatially regulated in the developing embryo by SOXE factors
by Michael Piacentino et al @MikePiacentino
https://t.co/bjelt7QlKU
Excited to be going to the 2024 Conference on Neural Tube Defects! Bringing together developmental biology, human genetics, epidemiology, and neurosurgery, its a must-attend if you want to see the clinical application of #devbiol. Please RT! @SocDevBio
https://t.co/s6Bq84czcE
In case you missed it, you can read a report about the highlights of the "19th International #Xenopus Conference: Latest developments and future perspectives" here: https://t.co/ifCrujGs2S
With thanks to Coral Zhao and Saurabh Kulkarni
How did we lose our tail? A simple question.. but it wasn't really asked before! We discovered a plausible scenario for the genetic mechanism that led to tail loss. Amazing that such a big change may have been caused by such a small genetic event. https://t.co/0ZR8aH23PJ @BoXia7
@jbwallingford I’m doing a circuit writing workout today to make K99 writing more fun. 30 minute timer writing, 10 minutes climbing. All aided by free coffee at my rock gym 💪
An NIH advisory group announced today that they're recommending the agency boost its minimum #postdoc salary to $70,000, up from the current $56,484. Many postdocs feel "underpaid and overworked," a co-chair said.
My latest for @ScienceInsider:
https://t.co/NHga0cMAvT
NAD-dependent acetylation strikes again! So great to see this out in @natBME . Congratulations @chengyi_tu - it's been a great honor to work on this with you. Read the full article here: https://t.co/O16w2QuJy5
Thrilled to share our review paper, highlighting the cutting-edge integration of genetic technology and stem cell modeling platforms at the forefront of cardiovascular research🫀@SnyderShot@Joseph_C_Wu@CellGenomics
Super stoked for this new paper with @elle_roberson showing that all components of the HH signaling pathway are transcriptionally co-regulated across the mouse estrous cycle, and even cooler: HH is essential for iterative remodeling of the cycling uterus. https://t.co/PcRhAenwrT