@stephrstephr It happened because digital technology removed journals’ need for page limits (dating myself here) and because editors don’t police reviewer demands for additional (and expensive) experiments. If it ends up in supplemental data it really was not necessary in the first place.
CONGRATS TO SANJAY SRIVATSAN: The newest @FredHutch basic sciences has opened its doors. The @SRsrivatsan Lab is developing new sequencing technologies to interrogate structure-function relationships during vertebrate development.
https://t.co/3q9s4qjYFY
The Center for Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine in the Seattle Children’s Research Institute, affiliated with the U of Washington, seeks outstanding scientists. Areas of interest are any relevant to human disease and development. https://t.co/LCPogsl93a
‘Lifetime of philanthropic giving, volunteerism, and impact:’ UW Honors BBI Benefactors Dan and Pam Baty with Gates Volunteer Service Award. Congrats and well-deserved.
@UW@amcauce
https://t.co/9vIwmMCZXj
Super behind on everything (😅!) but about time I post this - elated to announce that I'll be moving back to San Diego in January 2024 to start my own research group as an assistant professor at @sbpdiscovery!
About time to officially announce that our lab recently moved to @IcahnMountSinai! We are so delighted to join the wonderful community here, and we are looking for postdocs. Come join our team! https://t.co/zSZe5f6hm1
Apply here: https://t.co/JfpRpvbC5T
The Division of Developmental Biology @CincyChildrens is hiring! Please share with anyone who may be interested and DM me if you would like to know more.
How does a five-inch-long rodent offer what @BrotmanBaty researchers believe is the greatest hope for restoring a person’s damaged or failing kidneys, liver, or other internal organs? Learn the answer:
https://t.co/GsOxSdgxL9