I made my first ever Instagram post today! Check out my dedicated #microscopy account for info on this moon jellyfish ephyra. :)
https://t.co/hXVdD8btH7
Because my students are about to present their first scientific poster ever at the end of this week and next week and their anxiety is 11/10, I’m giving them reminders I should probably listen to myself
So glad to be part of this amazing Twitter science community. Spent the morning retrofitting the PEG in the mRNA vaccine painting with more "mushroom" conformations. Thanks to @proteinchemist
for the suggestion. Haven't used opaque watercolor in years!
Congrats to Morgridge grad student @Anjalie_Sch in the @huiskenlab, whose video was an honorable mention in the @NikonSmallWorld competition! She imaged endocardium cells of the beating heart in a 2 day old zebrafish using a custom-built light sheet microscope.
I know it's no longer Halloween season... BUT, one of our volunteers said this guy looks like a little human skull and I just find that adorable. @EmbryoPhenomics
#frogOTD Breviceps macrops calling courtesy of Les Minter. As you can see calling is the most energetic activity for frogs and takes considerable effort!