Thrilled that our paper on anole oogenesis & germinal bed morphology is now published following peer review.
Mammals & birds have finite egg cells - squamates however have a stem cell niche within the ovary - the germinal bed.
Such a great collaboration with co-first author @holyanole.bsky.social
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Join us Wednesday January 21, 12pm ET for the Inspiring Scientific Curiosity, Discovery and Innovation webinar.
Learn about "Pelvic evolution and bipedalism: how humans came to walk" from Dr Terence Capellini.
The webinar is free. Register here:
anatomy.org/ANATOMY/Meet...
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Very excited to serve as a Co-Instructor for the 2025 CSHL mouse development, stem cells & cancer course June 2nd-22nd! Applications are due March 1st. Please re-post!
17.12.2024 22:12 β π 18 π 9 π¬ 0 π 0
This project would not have been possible without my fantastic collaborators: @aussiebiologist.bsky.social & @shylonatasha.bsky.social @stowersinstitute.bsky.social @thomsanger.bsky.social @loyolachicago.bsky.social @hollfelderlab.bsky.social & @holyanole.bsky.social
18.12.2024 11:35 β π 5 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
Four Reasons to Publish in the American Association for Anatomyβs Scholarly Journals
New blog: @aussiebiologist.bsky.social, EIC of Developmental Dynamics, shares the top 4 reasons to publish in society journals: anatomy.org/ANATOMY/News...
#Anatomy25 #anatomy #science #research #education #AAA
18.12.2024 17:24 β π 5 π 3 π¬ 0 π 1
I spy with my little eye some pre-oviposition anole embryos @a-weberling.bsky.social @aussiebiologist.bsky.social @holyanole.bsky.social @thomsanger.bsky.social
03.01.2025 16:48 β π 3 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
Very happy that our study on early anole lizard embryogenesis is featured in the December #preprint list of @the-node.bsky.social
want to know more?
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
@shylonatasha.bsky.social @thomsanger.bsky.social @holyanole.bsky.social @aussiebiologist.bsky.social
03.01.2025 17:35 β π 6 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
Neural crest biologist interested in broad and deep questions about clockworks of nature.
Developmental biologist studying diaphragm and CDH development interested in global health and policy. Can often be found in the mountains or kitchen. Aspiring sfoglino π³οΈβπ
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
Official account of the Pan-American Society for Evolutionary Developmental Biology
https://www.panamevodevo.org
Top image by Nikolay Kovalenko
Assistant Prof at Masaryk University. Dioscuri Centre for Stem Cell Biology and Metabolic Diseases #zebrafish #devbio πΈπ°π¨πΏπͺπΊπΊπΈ , he/him, *All views my own
Professor of Anatomy. Latina, Ally π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ & Advocate βπ½ Wife, Mom, Dog lover. Posts are mine alone.
Assistant Professor, UIowa, scientist, mom, writer, #Genetics #Epigenetics #orofacialclefts #DNAmethylation #cleftlipandpalate #twinsresearch #Hawkeye π§¬π¬π§«
Postdoc at The University of Cambridge | Development | Gene editing | Pluripotency | Stem cells | π¦πΊ
Anatomist, educator, tech enthusiast: using media to bring education to UBC students and the global community. http://clinicalanatomy.ca http://neuroanatomy.ca
Developmental geneticist who studies the cellular basis of mammalian morphogenesis and how it goes wrong in congenital disease.
Professor of Genetics & Development, King's College London. Neural crest biology - MOUSEπ πΈHUMANπ πΈ FROG sneaky π£
βοΈ My opinions will someday be the opinions of my employer.βοΈ
Editor-in-Chief, The Anatomical Record (@anatrecord.bsky.social). Professor of Anatomy. Evolutionary biologist, paleontologist, and educator studying fossil and extant turtles and carnivorans. anatomicalrecord.com
Studying development, evolution, and regeneration of the vertebrate head skeleton, one fish at a time
The aim of our research group is to elucidate the mechanism that underlies the development of the Neural Crest, from induction to migration and differentiation.
https://t.co/LSkrQBj6gm
Anatomist, Educator, Researcher, Author
The least interesting thing about me is the way I look!
Forever curious, life-long learner.
Developmental biologist and zebrafish whisperer at University of Chicago; horse + dog person and outdoor enthusiast.
Developmental biologist crazy about metabolism and microscopy. Postdoc at the Christofk lab at UCLA. PhD from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Prof at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center in Seattle. Studies nervous system development using the zebrafish.