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Excited that our study on oogenesis and germinal bed morphology in the brown anole is published! Find it here:
anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
@stowersinstitute.bsky.social
@mdandersn.bsk.social
@oxfordwomenshealth.bsky.social
@cambiochem.bsky.social
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Oogenesis and germinal bed morphology of the brown anole (A. sagrei)
Background The brown anole is a model species of the genus Anolis, a squamate (encompassing lizards and snakes) group widely studied in evolutionary, behavioral, and developmental biology. Full geno...
https://anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/dvdy.70112
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& I characterize oogenesis from initiation in the germinal bed to ovulatory follicles for the first time in the brown anole, a powerful reptile model for evo-devo & functional genetics! Full preprint here:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Aaron Griffing
6 months ago
Sphaerodactylus geckos loom large in my mind (but sit small on my hand)
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eric lai
6 months ago
i was told a US donor site to support FlyBase will be live shortly, which we should all broadcast to everyone we can. however, there is a delay (red tape) to be able to provide invoices to bill grants, but its in process. 🪰
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@a-weberling.bsky.social
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et al. continue to provided stunning images and insight into early reptilian development with this new paper on chameleon embryogenesis 🦎🥚. Check it out!
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Very cool work on embryo-yolk signaling in zebrafish!!
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Crystal Rogers, PhD
12 months ago
Yet another heartbreaking and short sighted decision. The folks at NSF are so supportive of the scientific community. Their funding is what has allowed my lab to grow and succeed. These cuts are so destructive.
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Constantin Pape
about 1 year ago
After a long journey, Segment Anything for Microscopy is now published in Nature Methods! We significantly improve SAM for interactive and automatic segmentation in light and electron microscopy and build a user-friendly tool.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Richard Behringer
about 1 year ago
Here is the 2025 embryo alphabet from alligator to zebrafish. Developmental biology is stunning & leads to important discoveries for human medicine.
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Crystal Rogers, PhD
about 1 year ago
This is a fantastic program! You can apply as a mentor to work with a student who will travel to your lab, or you can apply as a mentor to work with one of your current students. I highly recommend it! I have done both and it’s been so rewarding. ❤️
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Eric Boodman
about 1 year ago
NSF froze payments to researchers. State AGs said it was unconstitutional for exec branch to pause congressionally mandated funds. Judge issued restraining order. Payments resumed. But some inconsistencies in what the NSF has said (thread):
www.statnews.com/2025/02/02/n...
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National Science Foundation restores payments after five-day pause, but worries over science funding persist
The NSF said on Sunday that its payment system was back on line, after it froze out researchers and sparked financial worries.
https://www.statnews.com/2025/02/02/nsf-national-science-foundation-payments-resume-after-trump-freeze/
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Dr. Earyn McGee
about 1 year ago
Hi, I'm Earyn, and I'm a lizard scientist! I created a game to teach people about lizards and increase the representation of Black women as herpetologists.
#findthatlizard
is a Where's Waldo-esque game where there is a lizard camouflaged in its environment. Your challenge is to find it. Will you? 🦎
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Kevin Bird
about 1 year ago
The dismantling of American Science continues. The Organismal Response to Climate Change grant call has been cancelled. The NSF Director is a disgrace
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Kevin Bird
about 1 year ago
Still frozen out. We’re getting word that people getting Universities to reach out to NSF over this & broader freeze may put pressure on them & help resolve this. If folks could start contacting their uni admin with complaints to forward to NSF (hopefully you know who to contact) it’d help a lot
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Society for Developmental Biology
about 1 year ago
The Society for Developmental Biology has released a statement on the Unprecedented Disruptions to Biomedical Research in the United States.
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Bethany Williams
about 1 year ago
As a NSF PRFB postdoc it would be nice to know if I can pay rent next month (crazy, right). In the meantime, for no reason whatsoever, here are a few ‘wasteful’ things I’ve done as a postdoc: been a science pen pal, helped run a booth at a science center, mentored a high school lab intern.
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Stephanie Pangas, PhD
about 1 year ago
…the sentence at the end, “to the extent permissible by law, cancel awards already awarded that are in conflict with Administration priorities”.
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John Wallingford
about 1 year ago
Someone in 1st Century India got human embryonic limb development perfectly right. The progressive emergence of parts, even the timing, exactly right. Today, I'll start a new thing about the ancient origins developmental biology, the science of embryos. 🧵1/15
#TheLongBibliography
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Jane Liebschutz, MD MPH (she/her)
about 1 year ago
All NIH study sections canceled indefinitely. This will halt science and devastate research budgets in universities.
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Zoe McElligott
about 1 year ago
I just reached out to my senators about the NIH situation. If you need to find out how much impact NIH has in your state in terms of dollars in and their economic impact here's a link:
www.unitedformedicalresearch.org/nih-in-your-...
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NIH In Your State - United For Medical Research
Select a state on the map to see the impact of NIH funding across America.
https://www.unitedformedicalresearch.org/nih-in-your-state/
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Natasha Shylo
about 1 year ago
Amazing talk by
@zgrif26.bsky.social
about orange pigmentation and ovaries and what connects them.
#SICB2025
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Maggie Hantak
about 1 year ago
I am recruiting a fully-funded PhD student for the fall of 2025 to work on phenotypic variation in amphibians! More info here:
maggiehantak.weebly.com
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Journal of Experimental Biology
about 1 year ago
Congratulations to Kory Evans
@sternarchella.bsky.social
, winner of this year’s @J_Exp_Biol sponsored Carl Gans Award at
#SICB2025
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#biomechanics
research examines the role of modularity in the evolution of the
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skull. Don't miss his talk: 7 Jan at 13:30 in Marquis D Please repost
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Antonia Weberling
about 1 year ago
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
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Hyoids in action!
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about 1 year ago
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Checkout this awesome preprint from
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et al. with the first description of early embryogenesis in the brown anole! This dataset was no small feat to collect as much of early development takes place before the egg is laid!! Thrilled to have been a part of this project! 🦎
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Getting some love from the microscope today! Testing TO-PRO-3, a far red-fluorescent nuclear counterstain.
over 2 years ago
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Cody Coyotee
over 2 years ago
Welcome Lizard Doctor:
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