Happy Transposon Day 2022! Today is the 120th birthday of Barbara McClintock, founder of the #transposon field and Nobel laureate. Please celebrate with us by using the hashtag #TransposonDay2022. How has Barbara McClintock or her work influenced you? https://t.co/rRm70T0MUf
I’m currently watching old seasons of Project Runway and I am simply blown away by this dress made out of P1000 pipette tips by designer Justin LeBlanc. Clearly this look was made before the global pipette tip shortage 😂
OUTBREAK ALERT: Until specific Italian-style meat products are identified, reheat all Italian-style meats to 165°F or until steaming hot before eating if you are at higher risk for severe Salmonella illness (age 65+, weakened immune system, kids under 5).
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Today, FDA approved the first COVID-19 vaccine for the prevention of #COVID19 disease in individuals 16 years of age and older. https://t.co/iOqsxXV1fj
Born on this day in 1920, Rosalind Franklin is known for making a significant contribution to the discovery of the DNA double helix. Her story has become famous as one of a woman whose scientific work was overlooked during her lifetime. https://t.co/cxbX8278pI
Happy Transposon Day 2021!
On June 16 in 1902, Barbara McClintock was born, founder of the #transposon field and Nobel laureate. We, the editors of @MobDNAjournal, are curious to hear how she or her work influenced your career! #TransposonDay2021 https://t.co/xlnB5UletG
Meet Abigail Jarosz of @bgsu! A member of @Retrotransposed's lab, the grad student returned for another #cshlretro and she again gave a poster presentation. For more on her work on ERVs and canines, check out our Q&A: https://t.co/68MY0HZbsW #cshlvisitor#womeninscience@DNAbbey