Official twitter account for The Clark Lab @Cornell. Lab news and cool science. Tweets by lab members, Andy’s signed with AC ("managed" by @is_a_biologist)
Mariana Wolfner and I seek an enthusiastic postdoc to work on an NIH-funded project to dissect the molecular basis for male-female interactions during and after mating. Join the exciting Drosophila research community at Cornell. Email [email protected].
Major congratulations to our latest PhD (coadvised by @ClarkLabCornell) Dr. @NoraAndFauna for successfully defending her thesis on the function & evolution of drosophila reproductive molecules! Our many thousands of arthropod lab members are abuzz with the news! 🪰
Almost time for #ASHG22!
If you are interested in the context-specific effects of genetic variants, I have two talks for you to check out this week…
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@LinPoyraz will present some of our findings on PRS x E interactions at 1:45 PM today!
P.S. Lin is an undergrad in @ClarkLabCornell applying to PhD programs this fall!!
We have a new postdoctoral associate position available at Cornell University!! We are seeking a postdoc to join our team working on molecular, proteomic and behavioral studies of mosquito reproduction. Please contact me if you are interested!
Super stoked to see this work early online (after screening maaaany flies). Special thanks to @MesserPhilipp and @Jackson_Champer for mentoring & support. Fitness effects of CRISPR endonucleases in Drosophila melanogaster populations https://t.co/fU4XI6vAUb
Check out our latest, officially out now in @GeneticsGSA led by the amazing @dawnschen! Here, Dawn built on previous findings of female control of biased sperm usage to carefully dissect the role of octopaminergic signaling in Tdc2 neurons in this process:
https://t.co/JhK1w3mR5z
My first first-authored paper is finally out! 🥳 With @popgenchen, E Cosgrove, @reed_bowman, JW Fitz, and @ClarkLabCornell, I compared two pops with contrasting demographic conditions to understand the genomic consequences of habitat loss. Read it here! https://t.co/0jFBtnfteX
Super excited to announce that MBG is searching for TWO new faculty members! Open topic - we're happy to receive applications from biologists working in any research area that spans the breadth of MBG.
https://t.co/2bG32p4G1s