Scientist by day (drummondlab.org), artist by night (dadrummond.art). Sculpture, drawings, and other works. Obsessed with the details of the natural world. Lab posts at @drummondlab.bsky.social đź§Ş
Study genetic conflicts professionally. Try to avoid conflicts in personal life (with mixed results).
Fred Hutch Basic Sciences,
UW Genome Sciences,
HHMI.
Posting in a personal capacity. My posts don’t reflect my employers’ opinions.
Science News from Cold Spring Horrors Laboratory, where our science goes to eleven! Parody of science and it's horrors. Lobster stan.
Geneticist, neuroscientist, behaviorist @Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine. www.kumarlab.org
Neuroscientist and glial aficionado at NYU Grossman School of Medicine/NYU Langone Health in NYC. Posts in my individual/personal capacity.
My lab is full of awesome people doing amazing stuff - check them out: www.liddelowlab.com
he/him
Neuroscientist passionate about Glia and Neuroimmunology & immune-brain cross talk in health & disease.
Foodie & Wine enthusiast. #openscience and collaboration
Cell Press partners with scientists across all disciplines to publish and share work that will inspire future directions in research. #ScienceThatInspires
Understanding life. Advancing health.
Neurologist and Alzheimer disease scientist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. My lab studies beta-amyloid aggregates as they occur in human brain. Also TDP-43 biomarkers. Associate PD for research at MGB neurology residency program. sternlab.bwh.harvard.edu
Researcher, all things Alzheimer, brain diseases and lipids
Development is a leading research journal in the field of developmental biology, covering stem cells, regeneration, evo-devo, epigenetics, morphogenesis and more. @biologists.bsky.social
Cell Bio@Harvard Med- dedicated to unraveling how the machines of the cell work. Specializing in membrane/organelles, ubiquitin & protein quality control, chromatin regulation, proteomics, metabolism, and sensory perception.https://cellbio.hms.harvard.edu/
A multidisciplinary community of researchers with the mission to better understand the roots of disease and narrow the gap between new biological insights and impact for patients. Broadinstitute.org
Developmental Neurobiologist at UZH | Microscopy Enthusiast. Using the chicken embryo to decipher the molecular mechanisms of neural circuit formation. Fascinated by axonal growth cones, primary cilia, and extracellular vesicles.
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh. RNA polymerase II mechanism, classic films, #classiccountdown once in awhile
Assistant Professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. My lab studies the role of APOE4 in Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis. Opinions are my own.