@KaylaK_Bio and I wrote a review on the history of Xenopus laevis in fertilization research for Current Topics in Developmental Biology!
https://t.co/26md7316sW
#pittbiosci
I am so honored to receive the Excelsior Award of @sgpweb. Thanks to #SGP for supporting my career development. Thanks to @hERGologie, Sebastian Brauchi, and Brad Rothberg for their support. I can't wait to share my recent research at the https://t.co/QzrgWKQhUq. See you there!
The Carlson Lab is hiring a full-time technician! Please send me a message if you are interested or know of someone who wants to learn about channels and fertilization!
@chrstn_e We use Microsoft One Note. My postdoc lab used Microsoft Outlook. The advantages are: 1) The software will be around for the duration of your career, 2) available on the computer or your phone, and 3) part of the MS suite (thus affordable).
Study by @KaylaK_Bio @DrBrainbridge @carlson_lab et al (https://t.co/3SG6AYzxg7) reveals that conventional PLC activation pathways are not required for the #fertilization-induced depolarization of #Xenopus eggs that prevents the entry of additional sperm https://t.co/PRkANmhY08
๐จSGP Excelsior Award Alert๐จ We are pleased to announce that this year's SGP Excelsior Award Awardee is Dr. John Del Rosario @JohnDR01 Dr. Del Rosario vividly exemplifies the mission of our Society and the future of biophysics and physiology. Congratulations!
Excited to share the latest from @KaylaK_Bio and @DrBrainbridge dissertation research on how fertilization signals opening of TMEM16A channels in X. laevis eggs! #pittbiosci
Iโm excited to work with @larajcrystal as she continues her work on TMEM16a channels. Here she is being honored by Pitt for a different accomplishment! #proudmentor