@R_H_Ebright Researchers who want to communicate the importance of their federally funded science should participate in the McClintock Letters initiative by a national science policy collective including the organizers of Stand Up for Science!! https://t.co/EfkHhf2Fqc
@NSF Researchers who want to communicate the importance of their federally funded science should participate in the McClintock Letters initiative by a national science policy collective including the organizers of Stand Up for Science!! https://t.co/EfkHhf2Fqc
Had a great time presenting last week at #CornellSIPS Decennial Symposium, and was glad to see #CornellPPPMB out in full force. Some of the lab made it out, too!
Also lucky to check out the functional genomics work of @moldymicrobe and the rad entomopathogen work of @alexlando_
Um, ya, so clearly my photos didn't come out very good, but look at this absolutely freaky fungus!
Credit to @chasemayers who co-teaches the fabulous mycology class I'm in this semester = )
#mycology#penicillium#FungiFriday#CornellPPPMB
Excellent @cornellASAP event last week with Nancy Jacobson from @citizensclimate NY Southern Tier and Finger Lakes Chapter, explaining their ongoing bipartisan climate advocacy work, and ways for members and others from the @CornellGrad community to get involved!
Chapter 2: “Mapping the uncharted territories of human brain malignancies”
This chapter includes the preview @LeilaAkkari1 and I wrote on two papers that extensively analysed the immune landscape of various brain malignancies
https://t.co/zCBQDWwsjO
Our paper on #macrophages from the @LeilaAkkari1 lab is in the current issue of Cell
Although we did not make the cover, I still enjoyed visualising my take on how macrophages (after engulfment of #myelin) feed glioblastoma with lipids
(disclaimer: this is not the real cover)
My nephew with a particularly gorgeous troop of magpie inkcaps!! the richly black spore ooze can actually be used as viable ink! (they were swiftly removed from the playground)
I'm not gonna lie, I love the idea that bright blue crayfish are that hue just because. Or, as one researcher put it, a "happy evolutionary accident." That story and more of the best from @ScienceMagazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: https://t.co/4S69nEoIU3
Check out our latest @biorxivpreprint! Over the last years, we have identified and characterised several effector proteins of fungal pathogens that display antimicrobial activity. How many such antimicrobials do fungi encode? Fantastic work by @f_mesny
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