In keeping with National Birth Defects Prevention Month (January 2022), congratulations to Dr. Kerby C Oberg [kcoberg] of Loma Linda University -- Recognized as an Expertscape Expert in Musculoskeletal Abnormalities.
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1/2 Happy to share our latest work in @CellReports. An in vivo study elegantly performed by @stainton_holly looking at avian limb developmental timing https://t.co/KDaRZBAn6z
Do you think limbs are some of the coolest things on earth? Do you want to hear about how they are made, how they regenerate, and how there are soooo many different kinds? Or maybe you’ve discovered some of the secrets and want to share?
Sometimes all the pieces just fall together. Introducing the 2021 @UCSDMedSchool Association of Native American Medical Students, 8 Students, 7 Tribes, 1 Family. Looking forward to the years to come. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
This is not a life hack but I shared it at a meeting recently & was surprised that few people do it regularly. Block 2 hours of your time each weekday. You can do what you like: go for a walk to clear your head, read papers for fun, work on a talk or paper draft 1/
Developmental Dynamics @developmentaldy is proud to sponsor the Society for Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology @SCGDB1 Annual Meeting.
Congratulations Dr Paul Trainor @aussiebiologist@sciencestowers on the 2021 David Bixler Excellence in Craniofacial Research Award
Team headed by Kerby Oberg investigate enhancer sequences that are mutated and responsible for a limb-specific form of human nail-patella syndrome. @MarianRosL@kcoberg
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