Had a great time up in Tauranga these past few weeks working on getting some spotty behavioural experiments up and running. Thanks @ToiOhomai and @waikato for hosting us! #sexyfishteam
Less than a week of being in Aotearoa and straight into field work I went! It was great to finally meet and work with the #sexyfish team in person, as well as my study species, the New Zealand spotty wrasse (Notolabrus celidotus)! @KajKamstra@ChloeAvdB@ProfGemmell
Suffering for science – intense pain from just a few drops of water containing sea anemone venom didn’t stop PhD researcher @LaurenMAshwood finding 84 toxins that could lead to new drugs https://t.co/M11U813eSv @brisbanetimes
Our review on sea anemone molecular regeneration is out now in a special issue of Genes! @ePGL_prentis
For anyone interested in #invertebrate#regeneration mechanisms, check out the other great papers in this SI organised by Uri Gat (HUJI)
https://t.co/zD2rua5Gbp
I know the paper is not about toxins, but the species has been used in the study of toxins for a long time. #ToxinTuesday
The genome of the sea anemone Actinia equina (L.): Meiotic toolkit gen... https://t.co/QpckAg839U