Recent PhD interested in deep-sea ecology, genomics, biochemistry, or bioluminescence? Apply for a postdoctoral fellowship at @MBARI_News. Check out the sponsor list & e-mail me to discuss projects hosted by my lab. Grad student position opening soon too.
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We are very proud to see our favorite animal on the cover of the current issue of @CSHL Genome Research (photo by @stsiebert). Inside you will find a highly collaborative study led by our former graduate student Jack Cazet!
The #BabonisLab is hiring a postdoc to study the evolution of novelty. Come work with us on cool questions in cool critters (like this octocoral!) For more info: https://t.co/ADoqPpXftt To apply: https://t.co/QEAvhfeoBB
Hot off the presses! Beautiful study led by @Yulong68 and @bwdraper, using scRNA-seq to reveal the cellular diversity and structure of the zebrafish ovary. The amount of new information is incredible! It was a joy to see this unfold from the beginning!
https://t.co/qLSNBILE5R
We are proud to share our latest work just published in @eLife ! This project is the brainchild of senior graduate student Jack Cazet who worked incredibly hard uncovering the early transcriptional events of Hydra regeneration. https://t.co/VkL4huqYYr 🧵. 1/n
We are excited to release:
* Our new preprint on weighted nearest neighbor analysis to define cell states based on multiple modalities in Seurat v4
* A multimodal CITE-seq dataset of human PBMC w/200k cells and 228 antibodies
https://t.co/ReUhg04VOB
Data/code are available now!
Days after proclaiming National Ocean Month, the president continued to roll back vital environmental protections--removing safeguards in the Atlantic’s only marine national monument, recognized for its diverse & vulnerable wildlife and deep-sea habitats: https://t.co/xEPMHNPos4
Siphonophores Apolemia lanosa and Apolemia rubriversa recorded in the Monterey Canyon. From our species description with @caseywdunn@beroe and Phil Pugh. @MBARI_News#apolemia https://t.co/yJfGb5dssy
Siphonophore hunting. In feeding position tentacles equipped with stinging cells are lowered to form a curtain. Entangled prey gets pulled up to the red feeding bodies. #apolemia
So much well-deserved interest in apolemiid siphonophores these days! Siphonophores feature functionally specialized bodies arranged along the stem of the animal, close-up of Apolemia lanosa. #apolemia
Registration is now open for our 2nd annual @NSF_BIO EDGE Hydra Workshop taking place @MBLScience April 6-8, 2020! Please contact me ([email protected]) for more information. Registration must be completed by March 6th. Please Retweet!
I'm overwhelmed to receive this award from @___SDB___ and with the wonderful response. I'm grateful to be working with so many amazing people: members of our lab, collaborators, colleagues @ucdavisbiology, @cnidofest enthusiasts, and my assistant prof. network support system ❤️