SAVE THE DATE! All are welcome for FREE SWEETS AND COFFEE at our Sweets & Treats Membership Drive. Join WGS in Willamette Atrium on Friday, October 11th from 11am to 1pm and find out what we're all about! 🍪☕😊
Join IMB for the first talk of the Life Science Trainee Research seminar series. Michelle Massaquoi @SconceMichelle, a 5th year biology grad student in the Guillemin lab, will kick it off with “Exploring the Role of Bacterial Protein BefA on Zebrafish Beta Cell Development.”
1/ We identify the potassium channel kcnh2a as the cause of the classic zebrafish mutant longfin’s stunning fin overgrowth phenotype: https://t.co/6BEkx5UlUd
We're recruiting two postdocs to work on developing multiplexed technologies to study proteins at large-scales. Please RT! #genesynthesis#proteinengineering#synbio
https://t.co/3PmlI9mY5y
Need a pick-me-up? Don't forget to drop by our Membership Drive this Friday from 11-1 in Willamette Atrium for free sweets and coffee. Join us and find out what we're all about!
JUMP! is a fantastic opportunity for undergrads to get direct, individualized help with professional, academic, and research development. Apply today! https://t.co/XGbfmoTHaM
Our last speaker today is Dr. Vilas Menon from @Columbia talking to us about Single-Cell Approaches to Identify Cell-Type Specific Changes in Neurodegenerative Disease.
Cell Type and Identity can be confusing, as Dr. Luisa Iruela-Arispe from @UCLA reminds us in her great Endothelial Cell Heterogeneity and Vascular Resilience talk!
The plan lays out key priorities and areas of scientific focus that will serve as the ideological foundation of @UOKnightCampus. https://t.co/djGsTy76qh
The 2019 Cell Type and Identity continues with a great talk by Dr. Lisa Goodrich from @harvardmed telling us about A sound basis for neuronal diversity in the auditory system!
A new study in Nature disproves a long-standing idea that multi-celled animals evolved from a single-celled ancestor resembling a modern sponge cell. Instead, it was probably quite similar to a stem cell. Read the paper here: https://t.co/RhhDuVQFfw
We’re excited to announce the Knight Campus is joining forces with the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute (@OHSUKnight) to combat cancer with data science, in a partnership involving the UO's Data Science Initiative (@uodatasci): https://t.co/t7S2LHwbSc
You can still register for the FREE Cell Type and Identity symposium at the @uoregon on June20th! Join us for great talks from invited speakers, a poster session, and a forum discussion.
https://t.co/orKDAdkcgh
Phase separation strikes again! Zonula occludens proteins concentrate tight junction machinery by forming non-membrane enclosed compartments. https://t.co/V6AzObMZYr
by #preLighter @AbagaelLasseig1 on #preprint from the @Honigmann_Lab@mpicbg
Free registration is open for the @UODevBio 2019 Trainee Symposium!
June 20, 2019
https://t.co/mcNbMqRwvt
We have an exciting list of speakers, and are looking forward to a day full of innovative approaches and awesome biology.
Hope to see you there!