I think it's time for us to leave twitter. It was fun and great for science but now it mostly bums me out. So follow us on @youngfroglab.bsky.social and share your exciting findings
@eggmaharrison The shareable link wasn't giving the full article. Anyway, if your are interesting in a novel finding that PFOS has unexpected and adverse interactions with common antibiotics, please check out this study done complete by under graduates! @SimmonsUniv https://t.co/572sPz8qwp
Happy to share our recent paper by @eggmaharrison published in DevDyn finding that the forever chemical PFOS causes tumor like mass formations in Xenopus. We also found it's a bad idea to mix PFOS with antibiotics! https://t.co/FHSe0318JW
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A throwback to summer! The photos of this baby great white shark (released unharmed after being caught in the Gemma net) were some of our most popular pictures of the year. π¦ πΈ
Honored to be elected (with amazing colleagues) as a 2024 member of the Society for Developmental Biology Academy for contributions to the field of Developmental Biology and to @SocDevBio
Grateful to all present and past trainees, because good science is a collaborative effort.
Really proud of these two papers led by @JackKucinski and Lex Tallan / collaborative work with my and Ben Stantonβs lab. We wanted to know how PAX3::FOXO1 interfaces with #chromatin in vivo and developed a new #zebrafish model and analytical pipeline to do so. #TeamFishAndChIPs
The 6-week long, 131 year-old Embryology Course #embryo24 at the Marine Biological Lab @MBLScience has started. Course Manager John Young @lab_frog is bringing everyone up to speed!
Excited to say that itβs preprint timeπ! Here we provide evidence that autism gene variants affect enteric neuron migration and cause gastrointestinal (GI) dysmotility https://t.co/mhLieCWjCF
Alright, need to catch up with the @cshlxeno 2024 reporting... We're close to the finish line! Day 11 started with an enthusiastic talk on #xenopus#limb development by the one and only John Young @lab_frog