The pandemic didn't hold me down!! Our work is officially out at @genomeresearch. We determined the chromosomal architecture of Zebrafish sperm through early embryogenesis. https://t.co/UKk4ATOYW0
In SLC for Brad Cairns’ 25th lab anniversary. Was truly a humbling experience to be a part of great science with great scientists. We’ve spanned the gamut from biochemistry of yeast chromatin remodelers, zebrafish epigenome reprogramming, ZGA, and germline stem cells.
My Team is expanding! If you're want to join me in Phoenix in the exciting world of Technology Assay Development - let me know!
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Excited to share our work on chromatin landscape remodeling in cloned embryos! 🐄🐄We started off w/ simple question: how does the somatic epigenome reprogram to prepare for the onset of transcription (EGA)? https://t.co/cNk6FNvvkp
I'm hiring! Come join the START team and test the latest technology and its ability to enhance the understanding of multiple diseases,
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I'm giving at talk at the #ScienceSimplifiedSymposium where I'm presenting the work my team did using the new #Miroculus unit that can streamline & accelerate time-consuming & labor-intensive #NGS workflows
We are proud to highlight Dr. Fay Christodoulou & Dr. Candice Wike, just two of the women speaking at our inaugural Science Simplified Symposium #womeninscience. To see their presentations, visit: https://t.co/70jJgYjo5i
@KerryJL @pjmurphy249 Could it be that when there are two earners of equal amounts or in similar career paths it becomes more of a team effort. Both scientifically and at home? How many female faculty members have a strong support system at home compared to their male counterparts?
@KerryJL @pjmurphy249 Speaking from personal experience- it was difficult for my *non* academic partner to be willing to take the pay cut for me to get my postdoc training. He did it, but it was hard.
@ControllingLMNT@UTSWNews@CPRITTexas Beyond excited for you Ed!!! Congratulations! It was an honor to work next to you on the bench for so many years. I can't wait to see what you and your lab discover next!