Feeling energized by the fantastic science at #CeDev2022 where I reconnected with many worm people and #Folate22 where I was welcomed into a new scientific community. I've really missed in person meetings.
(oops missed a day) - counting down to #CeDev2022 in four days!
๐ Look out for this poster presented by Malek Elsayyid from Jessica Tanis's lab at U. Delaware:
P75 Investigating the role of Rab GTPases in extracellular vesicle biogenesis and glial uptake
Congratulations @michaelclupper and Andy Lam for finishing your PhD/MBA dual degrees! The lab has been built with your outstanding dissertation research; I'm so proud of all of your accomplishments.
Submit an abstract by *THIS FRIDAY MAY 27* for a talk at the "C. elegans Development, Cell Biology and Gene Expression" meeting.
40 talks from ALL CAREER STAGES will be selected representing a diversity of topics, scientists, and institutions.
Submit: https://t.co/9tqSD2VXuP
So much to celebrate at the end of semester Tanis lab lunch! 2 PhD, 2 MS, and 2 undergrad senior thesis students are graduating next week. I'm so thankful to be able to work with this incredible group of people.
Congratulations to Melinda Duncan, who has been appointed associate vice president for research and director of @DelawareINBRE.
@NIH https://t.co/PP6zoC558K
One of those mornings I got to work and sat in the car to hear the rest of Morning Edition. Next chapter: Ex-NIH head Francis Collins works to bridge the country's divides https://t.co/DcTUNv6S71
Virtual school is humming in the background and I (probably unwisely) sent my son back to daycare today. I keep thinking, new year, same story. The anxiety, the constant disruptions, and the questioning whether I'm making the right decisions - it's all still there.
This article resonates strongly with me as a parent of two children under 5. The past two years have been extremely challenging, and I hope 2022 will bring a solution for young kids and their parents. (A thread) https://t.co/YZewJIHTUI
Check out our labโs first preprint! @CKRourke4 discovered that there is a different requirement for TOP-2 in cohesin release during female and male meiosis in C. elegans https://t.co/xAI9wEVje9
Our new preprint is out! We discovered distinct roles for individual kinesin motors in the localization of proteins to #cilia microdomains and heterogeneous #extracellularvesicles released from #celegans neurons. @michaelclupper
As a participant this past year, I can attest that this is a terrific mentorship program and excellent way to connect with others in the #celegans community
Teaching Intensive Assistant Professor Position available in our department! Come work with us! We have awesome students and amazing colleagues.
https://t.co/cxzbtvBir8
Congratulations to #UDel biologist Aimee Jaramillo-Lambert, who has won a $2 million @NIH early-career grant supporting her research of chromosome structure and separation in sperm and egg cells. https://t.co/71ul2MCHin @udcas