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UO Developmental Biology
@UODevBio
Developmental Biology Training Program at the University of Oregon
Eugene, OR Bergabung Aralık 2018
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Join IMB for the first talk of the Life Science Trainee Research seminar series. Michelle Massaquoi @SconceMichelle, a 5th year biology grad student in the Guillemin lab, will kick it off with “Exploring the Role of Bacterial Protein BefA on Zebrafish Beta Cell Development.”

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1/ We identify the potassium channel kcnh2a as the cause of the classic zebrafish mutant longfin’s stunning fin overgrowth phenotype: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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We're recruiting two postdocs to work on developing multiplexed technologies to study proteins at large-scales. Please RT! #genesynthesis #proteinengineering #synbio
#1019postdocad" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">plesalab.org/joinus/#1019po…
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JUMP! is a fantastic opportunity for undergrads to get direct, individualized help with professional, academic, and research development. Apply today! blogs.uoregon.edu/uowgs/jump/

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Our last speaker today is Dr. Vilas Menon from @Columbia talking to us about Single-Cell Approaches to Identify Cell-Type Specific Changes in Neurodegenerative Disease.

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Cell Type and Identity can be confusing, as Dr. Luisa Iruela-Arispe from @UCLA reminds us in her great Endothelial Cell Heterogeneity and Vascular Resilience talk!

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The plan lays out key priorities and areas of scientific focus that will serve as the ideological foundation of @UOKnightCampus. ow.ly/hce650uHwOf
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The 2019 Cell Type and Identity continues with a great talk by Dr. Lisa Goodrich from @harvardmed telling us about A sound basis for neuronal diversity in the auditory system!

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A new study in Nature disproves a long-standing idea that multi-celled animals evolved from a single-celled ancestor resembling a modern sponge cell. Instead, it was probably quite similar to a stem cell. Read the paper here: go.nature.com/2ZqVKwF
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We’re excited to announce the Knight Campus is joining forces with the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute (@OHSUKnight) to combat cancer with data science, in a partnership involving the UO's Data Science Initiative (@uodatasci): bit.ly/2EYyBtJ

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Yeah! Judit is on science Friday!!
Science Friday@scifri
Why do we ❤️ cephalopods? #CephalopodWeek 2019 kicks off next Friday!
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Join us on Wednesday, June 12 to hear @krystal_oon and Dr. Molly Jud present their research at the Developmental Interest Group!

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You can still register for the FREE Cell Type and Identity symposium at the @uoregon on June20th! Join us for great talks from invited speakers, a poster session, and a forum discussion.
devbio.uoregon.edu/2019/05/11/201…

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Great preLight read @AbagaelLasseig1!
preLights@preLights
Phase separation strikes again! Zonula occludens proteins concentrate tight junction machinery by forming non-membrane enclosed compartments. prelights.biologists.com/highlights/pha… by #preLighter @AbagaelLasseig1 on #preprint from the @Honigmann_Lab @mpicbg
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Free registration is open for the @UODevBio 2019 Trainee Symposium!
June 20, 2019
qrgo.page.link/TErUa
We have an exciting list of speakers, and are looking forward to a day full of innovative approaches and awesome biology.
Hope to see you there!

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