We need more cute sharks in our threads! Friend and colleague @dani_fishsci is competing for a DNA sequencing grant to study the cutest sharks! Check out “A Leopard Shark Love Story” and vote here:
https://t.co/94qZLLEvZo
In need of some shark loveliness? Check out my entry to win a DNA sequencing grant from @PacBio “A Leopard Shark Love Story” and vote here: https://t.co/qYrLW3fIkt thread below on why this shark needs a genome! #teamfish#teamshark#scicomm@OceaniaSharks@AustSocFishBiol @UQNews
“... of the top 100 companies that paid no tax, 22 were fossil fuel companies, meaning most coal and gas companies are not contributing a cent to the cost of the natural disasters their product is fuelling.”
Our new parentage inference software is really cool ! congrats to Ronan Griot for this first PhD paper and for the R package on the CRAN
@UMR_GABI@umrMARBEC#GENESEA
APIS: An auto‐adaptive parentage inference software that tolerates missing parents https://t.co/Z3sicPz9Tg
@LAevolving@FloriaanDD wrote a function called sexy_markers, see the R-package #radiator @thierrygosselin also this paper by @LBenestan "Sex matters in massive parallel sequencing: Evidence for biases in genetic parameter estimation..." https://t.co/uyZhHdp8e5
"Finally...after all these years...I've finally witnessed him. The elusive and majestic Mediterranean monk seal, rarest seal in the world, in all his natural glory...chilling on a sunbed surrounded by tourists eating kebabs and swigging beer...sigh." - @PolarPrem
Our project uses alot of the strategy's and tech from today's talk to collaborate across countries, time zones and languages to get work done. We are now sequencing our huge dataset of 4 shark species with samples spanning 3 centuries!
Madi Green (@MGreen_science) giving her first keynote presentation at #NZMSS2019 "Rethinking how we undertake, collaborate and communicate science" with examples from her PhD at @UTAS_ and @OtletResearch. Well done!
#sharkscience at the National Maritime Museum in Sydney @seamuseum_@HuveneersSSEG. DNA sequencing for the project is underway, and we cant wait to share the results with you all. Picture thanks to Jason Roache.
We would like to congratulate the following winners of our 2019 OCS student travel grant:
@SammSherman27@ShioriSharky
Asia Armstrong
Danielle Davenport
Karla Garces-Garcia
See you all in Dunedin!