Check out this exciting research update from our 2019 Cure LGS 365 Research Grant Recipient, Colleen Carpenter, PhD on dissecting the interplay between genetic and metabolic deficits in LGS using Zebrafish
https://t.co/xfoRTZ452G
#LennoxGastautSyndrome#Epilepsy#RareDisease
@oletaknowsstuff @ChemistryMIT First time back on Twitter after a long stretch and I come and see this news 👏🏾🙌🏾. This must be the reason I needed to log on 😭💃🏿. Congrats chica, super happy for you 🥳🎊.
LOL my Uni is like:
We're in-person.
But if a lot of students are sick, feel free to move online.
But not for longer than a week.
Also feel free to do hybrid, but we removed cameras & mics.
Maybe offer an asynchronous version of your class in addition to in-person.
Erika Taylor, associate professor of chemistry, recently co-authored a book chapter and three articles. Taylor aims to apply her work to the medical and sustainable energy fields. This fall, she'll teach Chemistry in Your Life, a new First Year Seminar.
https://t.co/WdobRA9pOs
Using in vivo calcium imaging, the @BarabanLab characterizes disordered brain activity occurring between seizures, finding spontaneous hyper-synchronized neuronal ensembles in a zebrafish model of #epilepsy. Read the @iScience_CP article here: https://t.co/7LLZL0mi2s #openaccess
Our feature this week is Dr. Colleen Carpenter-Swanson (@Coca_876), who is an Assistant Professor @urichmond. She investigates the genetic basis of comorbidities associated with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome. For her latest work, check out: https://t.co/873fhb7vlw… #SpotlightZebrafish
Part-time and Full-time postbac positions available in both my lab and Isaac Skromne’s lab at the University of Richmond (VA). Spread the word please! 🐟🐟🐟 @ZebrafishRock
#URichmond biology professor Kristine Grayson talks with President Ronald Crutcher about her work in population ecology and how climate change is affecting amphibians and reptiles. https://t.co/wYsN8p84zj