Congratulations, Erica @thesleepyshrimp, on successfully defending your PhD thesis! Your dedication and hard work have truly paid off, and We are thrilled to see your remarkable achievement. Wishing you continued success in your future endeavors!
Excited to share our latest online review article on 'Clocks at Sea: The Genome-Editing Tide is Rising.'
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The piece explores how marine organisms adapt their molecular and behavioral rhythms to track various environmental cycles.
https://t.co/UzToFAiXVr
Congratulations to Lin Zhang, Bambos Kyriacou, and the team. Very interesting work, and we love to see new developments in the field of #Circatidal#Rhythms πππ
https://t.co/wJXQtPxXOX
Check out Poster #7 presented by our graduate student, Erica R. Kwiatkowski, at the 2023 #Chronobiology Conference #GRC. Erica will be sharing her research on the fascinating topic of 'Crosstalk between Circatidal and Circadian Rhythms in Parhyale hawaiensis'.
Like the day night cycle, tides are a regular occurance that creatures have evolved to anticipate. But how, and what might the genetic basis of this be? Here, using CRISPR, @LabEmery find a circatidal clock role for the traditionally circadian Bmal1:
https://t.co/aIauCIW4mX
Happy to share the exciting news that Emery Lab has received a MIRA (R35) award from @NIGMS to study the molecular & neural mechanisms underlying #circadian rhythms & #sleep in #Drosophila for the next 5 years. We are now looking for ambitious postdocs & techs to join our lab.