Come out to Dunloe Brewing in Davis, CA tomorrow (Oct 8) 6-7pm for an evening with author and shark biologist Dr. David Shiffman @WhySharksMatter! Looking forward to an exciting talk and Q&A co-hosted by Science Says and @CapSciComm 🦈
Calling all zebrafish early career scientists: looking for a mentored science writing experience? Consider writing a “Science Spotlight” article for the next IZFS NewsSplash newsletter. DM @CeciliaMoens or @kzrna, or email [email protected] or [email protected]@InfoIzfs
Check out our blog, Science Spotlight: Immune Repertoire Sequencing, where we feature a conversation with Miranda Byrne-Steele, Ph.D., of iRepertoire:
https://t.co/beU0Z0P45L
#LifeScienceMarketing#biotech#immunology
Seeking science writers
@sambasci is in need of a part-time contract writer for technical web copy, social, emails, blogs, and technical white papers/app notes.
Expertise in clinical diagnostics/genomics preferred.
DM me.
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Learn about the development of immune repertoire sequencing technologies by Miranda Byrne-Steele, Ph.D., and her team at iRepertoire:
https://t.co/waIDUW6EF9
#LifeScienceMarketing#biotech#immunology
Masters of regeneration? Zebrafish are capable of regenerating their fins, spinal cord, pancreas, skin, retina, heart, liver, telencephalon, hair cells, and kidney. For more info on this amazing species, read this primer on regeneration: https://t.co/tiAHBHjHOP #ZebrafishFunFacts
New lab #preprint alert, led by talented postdoc #BryanTeefy! In this study, we used ‘omics’ to decipher the impact of #ReproAging on the gonadal landscape (and #TE control) in the turquoise #killifish. A 🧵 1/n https://t.co/gqACuCST6y
Additional PhDs awarded to Drs. Ariadne Peñalva Tena (@endairatena) of @WilliamsLabUtah, Sydney Wyatt (@srwyatt42) of @bwdraper Lab, and Alysha Higgs (@AlyshaHiggs) & Audrey Calvird of @Gollmg Lab.
@InfoIzfs release their latest News Splash: https://t.co/WjBQneQ1KF
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We had a journal club in my undergrad research group where we could talk about whatever topic we wanted to. There was a squirrel that visited our window every class. So I talked about squirrels (and their parasites).
@iamscicomm Of course! It's mostly fish. I've recently finished a large commission for a conference that will be revealed next month by the organizers.
@iamscicomm Yes! I used to run a #SciComm group for a few years. We hosted skill building workshops/talks that we then translated into practice in classroom and community events.