Evolutionary biologist, Inst. Evol. Biol. (CSIC, Barcelona). Invertebrate genomics, trying to understand how animals colonised land (and also caves). www.metazomics.com
SNF Ambizione Fellow at the FMI in Basel, Switzerland. Studying how dynamic chromatin regulates development. https://methstep.github.io/
Biologist
Institute of Biology Valrose
Nice, France
http://ibv.unice.fr/research-team/braendle/
Institute of Cell Biology at the Faculty of Science @unibern. We cover a range of fascinating topics, visit our website for more information!
https://www.izb.unibe.ch
microbiologist. entomologist. immunologist. Lover of science, especially at its intersections. Asst Prof of Biology at Johns Hopkins. @nabroderick elsewhere.
Neurobiologist | "Human Neuronal Evolution" Team leader @ibdm.bsky.social @cnrs.fr @univ-amu.fr 🇫🇷 | @erc.europa.eu StG 2024 🇪🇺 | @normalesup.bsky.social @pasteur.fr @cbdresearch.bsky.social Alumnus. Opinions are my own.
Aging lab @Stanford. Our interests include mechanisms of aging, brain aging and rejuvenation, neural stem cell aging, genetics of lifespan and suspended animation in killifish
https://scholar.google.de/citations?hl=en&user=wSkyhD4AAAAJ&view_op=list_works
Interested in biology of Cyanobacterias. IBVF and Universidad de Sevilla
PhD student in Rik Korswagen's group, at the Hubrecht Institute.
Working on a temporal gradient involved in a neuroblast migration in C elegans🪱
PhD Student at the lab of Matilde Galli - Hubrecht Institute 👨🏼🔬
Working on the interplay between developmental timing and cell cycles 🪱
Biology of ageing. How bacteria age us. Prof at Durham Uni, Chair of British Society for Research on Ageing and CSO, Magnitude Biosciences. Love C. elegans.
Molecular Neurobiology of Aging Lab at the European Research Institute for the Biology of Ageing in Groningen, the Netherlands (ERIBA, UMCG)
Postdoc at UNC Chapel Hill • American Cancer Society, L’Oréal FWIS, & Leading Edge Fellow • Stony Brook University alum • Passionate about cell & developmental biology, C. elegans, science communication, & outreach • tmedwigkinney.com
Loves worms, dogs and nothing else. Opinions are my own and rarely reflect those of my employer.
Associate Professor at McMaster University.
Sensory biologist, passionate educator, advocate & mentor. Using nematodes to decipher brains & influence to broaden participation, enhance creativity, and pursue excellence in fundamental neuroscience. Opinions are mine.
Professor. Studies the impact of environmental cues and small RNA pathways on germ cell development and cancer metastasis. Editor @Development, Secretary @GeneticsSocAmer. Views are my own.
Scientist studying tiny things: cilia, extracellular vesicles (EVs), C. elegans; ADPKD; Secretary Genetics Society of America; distinguished professor at Rutgers; three boy mom; she/her; my opinions
https://barrlab.rutgers.edu/