Finally out: We usually draw nuclei as being spherical, but they can have many different shapes. In her new paper, @rebmcginvestigated the mechanism of nuclear shape change, using the Stentor macronucleus as a model system
https://t.co/btw6SrnFLs
Engineering biology experiences shared by @seemaychou from @ArcadiaScience to our @c3STC summer course. Inspiring us to explore all possibilities to innovate and transform.
Making donut shaped cells using a microfluidic punch in the CCC Summer Course @c3STC can a cell maintain a toroidal topology, or will it correct it back to spherical? Stay tuned!
Always fun to try new microscopes during @MBLScience#MBLPhysiology. A favorite this year was the Tomocube, which uses holotomography for label free, high resolution optical sectioning.
Snapshot of Euplotes from a mountain of data collected by @Lakshmib02 and Andrew Countryman.
#worm23 I am sure you are enjoying both science and art. Take a look at some of the entries here. Go to the worm art display area in hall 5 SEC for a close-up.
Voting closes Tuesday night.
The worm community has assembled at Glasgow for its 24th International C. elegans Conference, and so have the worm art lovers. Although I couldn't make it in person, here's my entry for the worm art #Worm23#wormart32#GSA#celegans
Do check out my entries and please vote!!
Thanks to @GeneticsGSA for putting us together at the Career Panel dinner! Bonding with fellow worm scientists from all across the world and building our career networks! #Worm23
This is Gale and their pronouns are they/them (they're an hermaphrodite after all). Gale is very happy to be visiting Glasgow for the first time for #Worm23 and would be even happier if you go visit him at the #wormart exhibition, and even more so if you vote for them :)