Today, I’ve very excited to share with you all that “Getting up to Speed in Biology” is now available for free @mitopenlearning!
This short online course covers key concepts in cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.
https://t.co/52LzCLfqf4
Interested in understanding how cell size and function are connected or always wanted to know how emergent cytoplasm properties are controlled and impact cell physiology? Please get in touch - we have open postdoc and PhD positions https://t.co/ja9T3RFRgQ
Perhaps my new favorite sentence in published science:
“We have preliminary results which show that other acridine mutants often revert by means of close suppressors, but it is too sketchy to report here.” -Crick, et al (Nature, 1961)
Such a relatable sentiment… hahaha
If you’re in Toulouse for #plasmidbiology2022, come visit my poster (2#33) today on copy number distributions and partitioning!
(Also, how gorgeous have the sunsets been, here?!)
It was so great to catch up with everyone at the MCB Retreat this past weekend (especially my lovely classmates)! So grateful that we were able to gather for an in-person meeting! Science is so much better when you can share it with your community
Such a great moment from Adventure Time! #relateablecontent Been rewatching the series and forgot how much I love it.
(Although the Islands miniseries definitely has added impact now with the pandemic... O.O)
You and me? We gel.❤️Happy Valentine's Day from the #ABEMA Team! This gel photo was sent to us by one of our ABE #biotech teachers, Courtney Simpson from @NausetHS. #STEAM@ABEProgOffice
@siaboonleong@mitopenlearning Thanks for your question! The “None” is only for the rightmost target zone (if there are zero dipoles). Any zone on the molecule itself without a dipole does not need a label!
(The “None” differentiates between a blank response and a “nothing to label” response!)
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Today, I’ve very excited to share with you all that “Getting up to Speed in Biology” is now available for free @mitopenlearning!
This short online course covers key concepts in cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.
https://t.co/52LzCLfqf4
How exciting to return from my Twitter hiatus to see @KristinaELopez in a well-deserved feature! You’ll never meet a more dedicated scientist. Stay tuned for great things from her!
We are delighted to bring you the @CellCellPress paper from #FacesOfCell Kristina Lopez @KristinaELopez “Chromosome Segregation Fidelity in #Epithelia Requires Tissue Architecture” https://t.co/WWxYK9rrIj
I did not personally know Angelika Amon, but i knew many of her students and postdocs. I have never witnessed someone who was so deeply loved by his/her trainees like Angelika, and to me this tells so much of how amazing she was.
Angelika was one of the boldest and most caring humans & an unparalleled scientist. Her passion for basic science was infectious. Surely, her legacy will live on in the many trainees she inspired and devoted herself to. I’m beyond grateful for my time in her lab. You are missed.
Do you want to to inspire young kids in your field while gaining valuable professional experience in manuscript editing and review? Volunteer for JEI, a professional journal for middle and high school students! https://t.co/JPtZKZOTG6
This free self-paced course is for anyone preparing to take an college-level introductory #biology class. It includes lecture videos, interactive exercises, problem sets, and an exam. https://t.co/j4L9a3fdjD #onlinelearning#stem@MITBiology
Join us tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. ET via livestream for the first lecture in our new series: "COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 and the Pandemic." You'll hear from Professors @youngricka and Facundo Batista, as well as guest speaker @brucedwalkermd. Details: https://t.co/xwGJ079B85