New in @mSystemsJ MSE collection: "Geographic social vulnerability is associated with the alpha diversity of the human microbiome", Nicole Farmer @Katherine_Maki1, Jennifer Barb, Kelly Jones, Li Yang, Yvonne Baumer, Tiffany Powell-Wiley, Gwenyth Wallen
https://t.co/SCuZrF4Hrr
Sticking point for Aeromonas. @tjarrods @GuilleminLab report #zebrafish#symbiont, Aeromonas, uses mucin-reg. adhesin to control its inflammatory character & spatial organization in gut.Analogous Akkermansia adhesins suggest similar mechanisms in human gut https://t.co/exMUsnOrPW
We are looking for a lab technician to help build and maintain a biorepository as well as perform basic laboratory experiments. If you're interested to learn more and to apply, please use the link below!
https://t.co/1NvSFjjLGH
Thinking of life after Twitter? We are, too! That’s why @ZebrafishRock has started to set up shop over on Slack. It is turning into a vibrant forum for #AskZebrafish. If you’d like to join us, you can request an invite link here: https://t.co/sNpmtKaELG
Still looking for the right person to join our group! This position has potential to be converted into a Research scientist (non TT faculty). All wonderful computational biologists/ bioinformaticists, please consider joining or sharing with someone you know.
The AI news is reminding me we are still recruiting for postdocs. Interested in the ongoing AI/ML revolution in biology? Come work with us in Oregon on applying these methods to questions in evolution and genetics
Looking for alternatives to Twitter? With 450 current members from all #zebrafish societies (including 120+ PIs), the @ZebrafishRock Slack group is turning into a vibrant forum for questions and queries. To join, fill out this Google form: https://t.co/sNpmtKaELG
New preprint from our lab!
We did a pilot chemical-genetic screen in zebrafish, discovered that supra-physiological levels of testosterone cause abnormal cardiac development via....GPRC6A, independent of canonical nuclear androgen receptor
https://t.co/0DLNZ6kwze
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MSE seminar today on "Microbiome Research with the Yanomami" by David Good
David is a PhD student in microbiology, characterizing the microbial diversity of his Yanomami family, the Irokae-teri, located in the Amazon rainforest of Venezuela.
https://t.co/fAfRkTnkLy