Out today. π again to everyone for this wonderful piece of work, in particular to Aurelie @aurhin.bsky.social Chase @chasebolt.bsky.social and Brent @homeobox.bsky.social. π also to the Harris lab @fish4walking.bsky.social and @neilshubin.bsky.social @biology-unige.bsky.social @college-de-france.fr
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Sharing our newest study led by the incredibly talented @federicamosti.bsky.social investigating new molecular mechanisms of human brain development. We discover a human-specific enhancer HAR1984 that influences chromatin looping to promote cortical size and folding! www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
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This preprint is now out after peer review! Check it out: www.cell.com/cell-genomic.... Huge congrats (and thanks!) to the whole team that contributed!
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#zebrafish | Kevin Thiessen, Ph.D.
A while back, I put together a Bioinformatics Bootcamp for #zebrafish researchers. Here are some of the helpful links & resources that I've come across in my search:
Disclaimer: This is not a...
Cross-posting from LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/posts/kevin-...
These are useful (and free!) websites that I found in my search for all things #zebrafish as part of my Bioinformatics Bootcamp. If thereβs enough interest, I may do a blog post on the Node. Enjoy!
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Mice grow bigger brains when given this stretch of human DNA
Finding adds to the bigger picture of how humans developed such large brains.
Taking a snippet of genetic code that is unique to humans and inserting it into mice helps them grow bigger brains than usual
https://go.nature.com/3GOTQkz
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Our review describes the landscape of human-specific loci and the recent methods developed to probe their function in brain development. It was a pleasure to work with
@debbysilver.bsky.social and PhD student Missy Lollis to explore the current status of this rapidly evolving field!
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Excited to see this collection in print! www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...
Check out our most recent review from the Silver Lab - "How our brains are built: emerging approaches to understand human-specific features".
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Aging Eye laboratory. https://faculty.sites.uci.edu/skowronska-krawczyk/
Natural history museum, research institute, aquarium, planetarium, rainforest, & so much more β all under one living roof.
Postdoctoral scholar at UCSB. HHMI Hanna Gray Fellow. Human brain evolution. Long-read sequencing enthusiast. dcsoto.github.io
Zoologist and evolutionary biologist. Interested in animal phylogeny. At UCL.
Author of 'The Tree of Life: Solving Science's Greatest Puzzle'
Group Leader @mrc_hgu investigating gene regulation in development & human disease
Exploring the physiology of host-microbiome interaction
Professor at the Duke University School of Medicine
https://sites.duke.edu/rawlslab/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-rawls-71b8118/
Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine | Studying the molecular mechanisms underlying cell identity and cell fate switching during differentiation and tumorigenesis.
https://www.distefano-lab.com
ICREA Research Professor. Evolution, Genetics, Neuroscience, Linguistic Cognition
https://www.cedricboeckx.com
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 donβt reflect my employersβ opinions.
Not-for-profit publisher of Development, Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Experimental Biology, Disease Models & Mechanisms and Biology Open. Host of community sites the Node, preLights and FocalPlane. Supporting biologists and inspiring biology.
Fighting enshittification online and off.
Senior Editor at Nature Communications handling Developmental Biology.
This is the official account for the Society for Developmental Biology. Skeets on all the latest Dev Bio news, meetings and science! www.sdbonline.org
Research scientist at the University of Washington. Studying skin repair using adult zebrafish. Foot soldier in the war on cars
Comparative developmental biology, regeneration, non-conventional model organisms, live imaging; see www.averof-lab.org
Scientific journal publishing advances in cell and developmental biology, evolution, stem cells, disease and regeneration.
http://www.wiley.com/developmentaldynamics
#DevBio, #EvoDevo, #Neuro, #Cellbio, #StemCells, #Disease, #Regeneration
The Society for Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology was founded in 1975 to promote research, education, communication and policy.
Aussie prof studying craniofacial conditions (cleft lip/palate, craniofacial microsomia). Genomics, mouse models, dev/cell biol.
My lab studies all aspects of neural crest development and disease using the zebrafish model. Assoc Dean of Research at UMN
academic. scientist. punk enthusiast. Love good questions and new ways of looking at life.
Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Boulder | Systems neuroscientist | BRAIN Initiative K99 | Leading Edge Fellow | Hippocampal memory and reward learning | She/her. All opinions my own.