A Still Life of Academia moment from my desk on the promotion with tenure. A note of thanks to all trainees, colleagues, and mentors who made the past years and effort so exciting and enjoyable. Now..the next phase. Thanks to HMSGenetics/BCH OrthoSurgery - and me parents.
@RachelLukowicz the lof mutant is gain of function kcnh2. Interestingly when you cross these mutants to some connexins (Cx43/sortfin) it can suppress this growth. I very much like your work! better in describing than I. I just thought it interesting your choice of last zf standing!
@RachelLukowicz Absolutely fantastic work! You might note that the lof zebrafish you detail at the end is also due to increased bioelectric signaling leading to larger fins!
Fun to read the greats. Ross Harrison invented cell culture, but his first love was development of fish fins: "when I told a lady that I was writing my thesis on this subject, her reply was, "What earthly good are fins? I never eat them."
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