YouTube video by John Rawls
Zebrafish in the wild
Part 6: For decades, the zebrafish has helped scientists unlock the mysteries of genetics, development, & disease. But the fish that power most discoveries have spent generations inside lab tanks. This video captures footage of zebrafish in their natural environment in Nepal.
youtu.be/cCZhZpPALqw
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Iβm open to postdoctoral positions and collaborative projects, and excited to learn new techniques and contribute meaningfully to the field.
Please feel free to reach out or connect!
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I am a recipient of the DST-INSPIRE Fellowship and have received several best presentation awards at national and international conferences. I also had the privilege of presenting my work at the 18th International Zebrafish Conference in Kyoto, Japan last year.
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π» Computational biology β Applied homology modeling, molecular docking, and MD simulations to support mechanistic insights .
π§ Neurotoxicity models β Worked on zebrafish-based models of Parkinsonβs disease and nanoparticle-mediated therapeutic interventions.
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π§ͺ Behavioral and ototoxicity assays β Designed and optimized custom rheotaxis assays to assess functional impairment following toxicant exposure; with DASPEI staining and SEM-based ultrastructural analysis to evaluate neuromast integrity.
π§« Molecular biology β Skilled in RT-qPCR and genotyping.
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In my PhD, I have acquired following research skills
π¬ CRISPR/Cas9 mutagenesis β Developed and characterized zebrafish tubulin mutants to study microtubule function.
𧬠Tol2 transgenesis β Established stable transgenic lines for in vivo tracking of neuronal progenitor dynamics.
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Hello Zebrafish Community,
I am currently exploring new opportunities in neurobiology and developmental genetics, with over 5 years of research experience using zebrafish as a model system.
#OpentoWork #Postdoc #Zebrafish #Neurobiology #DevelopmentalGenetics #ZebrafishCareers
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18.06.2025 18:56 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 5 π 0
A man with a black hat and sunglasses π
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Associate prof @USC Gero. She/her.
French π«π· scientist. Agingπ΄π»π΅π», omicsπ§¬, immunity (macrophages/neutrophils)π¦ , sex-dimorphism β§οΈ, hormones.
Mouse π and turquoise killifish π.
Views my own.
http://gero.usc.edu/labs/benayounlab/
ORCID: 0000-0002-7401-4777
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
Assistant Prof @goUFV, Rutgers INSPIRE alumna, UMass OEB alumna, sci comm enthusiast, social activist. Follow for the weird science, stay for the nature pics. Still on the weird X app, testing the waters here.
Organelle maniac, DNA devotee, RNA fanatic, Biology addict. π©π½βπ¬π§¬π¦ π§ͺπ¬ ORCID: 0000-0001-5282-8852
https://krishnanlab.uchicago.edu/
She/her Permadoc @ UOregon zebrafish community
NIH and 501c3 funded scientist Molecular genetics of human diseases
Married to a cute OD
Parent of two awesome grown people
Daughter of a mild-mannered mom in memory care
Genetics & Evolution, Faculty at Stanford & Freeman Hrabowski Scholar at HHMI. My views do not reflect those of my employer.
schumerlab.com
Development and Regeneration of the Heart | Cardio-Immuno Genomics | Group Leader University of Oxford IDRM-DPAG | playing with zebrafish & cardiac organoids | academic mama of 2 children & 1 dog | curiosity led
Assistant Professor in Ecology & Evolution at UChicago. Evolutionary genomics and behavior in fishes. (she/her)
https://rachelmoranlab.com
Biologist studying retinal development and regeneration at the University of Kentucky. Books, baking, birds, bourbon.
How do organs form from cells to tissue? Zebrafish and organoids; live imaging; quantitative biology; theory. Comments by Caren Norden
Associate Professor @ UMass Chan Medical School BMB Department; PhD @ UW Baker Lab; PD @ Schier Lab; Down Syndrome, ID, zebrafish, computation, protein engineering. MomX3!
Associate Professor @UCSD| HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar| Research on rhomboid proteins| Proud mom| Proud PI of a very demure & mindful lab|co-founder of BUMMP |1st Gen & Black in STEM|Associate Director Biological Sciences PhD Program
Professor, U of Utah. Biology, family, sports, food. Knitter, musician, aspiring weaver. SLC, via LA, the Bay Area, and Boston. Views are my own.
Forever developmental biologist at β€οΈ studying the blood-brain barrier #BBB in the best model system #zebrafish to understand how different molecular and cellular interactions affect BBB function. www.obrownlab.com
Incoming Asst. Prof @ UW-Madison. I study the cell biology of the neuroimmune system using zebrafish. I make pretty pictures. #FirstGen
Biologist interested in cilia, brain, cerebrospinal fluid, choroid plexus, fishes and many more things.
Group leader at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway.
Beside science, I enjoy outdoor activities including hiking, sailing and skiing.
Want to prevent cancer through research, if I persist we may get there in the end or at least I will learn something along the way. Zebrafish lab in Edinburgh study tumour initiation. Favourite cell is neutrophils. Iβ€οΈfish! I paint to relax π¨
Assistant Professor @Columbia in NYC. Developmental biologist focused on regeneration research in zebrafish. Rebuilding joint ligaments and cartilage at the Columbia Stem Cell Initiative. All views my own.
Team Leader @Paris Brain Institute &
Inserm Director. Fascinated by navigation, movement and brain body interactions. Passion for interdisciplinary training. Knows biodiversity and climate demand changing my game... more on wyartlab.org