Science audiobook club
www.scipod.global
PhD student in the Savaldi-Goldstein lab, studying root development.
Steel town kid gone west.
Development, plants, resilience and flexibility.
https://stomata.stanford.edu/
Plant evo-devo scientist, CNRS researcher in the Evo-Eco-Paleo lab in Lille.
Chair of Biochemistry @wur, interested in the biochemical basis of multicellular development and auxin response, and science in general; Views are my own
https://shorturl.at/U80ZH
Plant roots are the best! We study diverse and crazy cell type developmental programs at cellular resolution in plant roots. We have a special focus on those that make the plant more resilient in extreme stresses.
Plant Developmental Biologist at CNRS & ENS de Lyon
PhD student @rdplab.bsky.social • Plant cell wall • Cell anisotropic growth • Microscopy
Plant biologist interested in development and evolution 🌱👩🔬🔬 Looking at roots' edges at RDP Lab in Lyon 🇨🇵. Previously looking at moss at Uni of Bristol 🇬🇧. Italian 🇮🇹🇪🇺 Books, cats and hikes. She/her
EMBO is the organization of more than 2,100 leading researchers that promotes excellence in life sciences in Europe and beyond.
https://www.embo.org/
Journal of Cell Biology publishes peer-reviewed research on all aspects of cellular structure and function. Published by Rockefeller University Press @rupress.org
🌐 https://rupress.org/jcb
Science integrity consultant and crowdfunded volunteer, PhD.
Ex-Stanford University. Maddox Prize/Einstein F Award winner
NL/USA/SFO.
#ImageForensics
@MicrobiomDigest on X.
Blog: ScienceIntegrityDigest.com
Support me: https://www.patreon.com/elisabethbik
Curious about life and death; professor @UGent and group leader @VIBLifeSciences
@CNRS Research Director @ENS_ULM. Interested in Droplets, Metabolism, Organelles, Lipids, BioPhysics, Microfluidics & Co, 🇸🇳
Fascinated by plant receptors and endosomes, group leader at VIB and University of Gent.
Plant biology postdoc interested in auxin, cytoskeleton, cell wall, and their role in plant morphology.
🇵🇪 EMBO Postdoctoral Fellow @BNITM in Hamburg studying interorganelle communication in Malaria parasites