📦Trying out the new PhyloshapeR package (by @iramosgutierrez)
🥳Amazing tool, easy to use, cool outputs!
🗺️Here the species of my thesis (tropical woody plants) in the shape of South America!
Our paper on forelimb EMG patterns in alligators has been published!
https://t.co/RHDXw7wdrU
I thank my coauthor @c_mayerl, @davidmunteanu22, @BioBlobs, and all the individuals who helped us.
Better late than never! I'm excited to announce I've accepted a position to pursue a PhD in the Garner Organismal Attachment Lab at Syracuse University! I'm excited to continue working with sea urchins and their amazing tube feet! @SUBiology @GarnerLabSU @sticky_morph
In his #JEB100 ECR Spotlight V. David Munteanu talks about his work on the strain in limb bones of #iguanas as they navigate different terrains and how rewarding it was to be involved in every step of the research process
https://t.co/cvgKHq0wgM
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Fresh earwax is like honey and old earwax is like crackers… Joseph Nehme-Haily talks about earwax shedding process with some great (and oddly delicious) analogies! Awesome work @drdavidhu#sersicb#sicb
15 years ago my PhD advisor taught me One Weird Trick for editing your own writing. Edit **back to front**, paragraph by paragraph. I still use it and it still surprises me how well it works. When I get my students to do it, it often blows their minds. Try it!