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Ian Krout, PhD🧬🦠💊
@ADME_Ian
Postdoctoral Fellow at Emory University | EU-PDA Chair toxicology | neurodegeneration | microbiome | #sciencecommunication | fly fisherman | he/him/his
Atlanta, GA Katılım Ekim 2020
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The Finger Lakes Microbiome Symposium: For trainees. By trainees.
Check out this year's event highlights and hear from two alumni who started it all.
#URochesterResearch #Microbiome @FiLMS_UR @ADME_Ian @tinabuibullock
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JUST A REMINDER: Abstract deadline for FiLMS 2024 is August, 4th 2024! Please reach out to this account with any questions. Register here: urmc.rochester.edu/microbiology-i…
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As a trainee led conference we also have a focus on professional development! Our first career panelist is Dr. Cathryn Nagler, PhD. @CathyNagler is a UChicago Professor as well as co-founder of @ClostraBio a company focused on the role of the gut (and microbes) in chronic disease

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Use the QR Code or Hyperlink attached to sign up for this years symposium! urmc.rochester.edu/microbiology-i…
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We are happy to announce the date for this years FiLMS symposium (10/4/24)! We have an awesome lineup including talks from Noah Palm, PhD, Renuka Nayak, MD, PhD (@RNayakMD) and career panel including Cathryn Nagler, PhD (@CathyNagler) and Tina Bui-Bullock, PhD (@tinabuibullock)

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Optogenetics = a method for making stuff—organelles, cells, tissues—light-responsive.
We sat down with researcher Brandon Berry to chat about how optogenetics are helping us understand mitochondria and how they influence the biology of aging.
youtu.be/li8w4YZwpDo

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If you're a grad student on my TL thinking you might want to do a postdoc as your next steps, tune in on Jan 30th and hear about my journey!
linkedin.com/events/7154169…

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@coryjwhite Welcome to Emory! Looking forward to meeting you at postdoc events!
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Packed room for @URochester_SMD #Neuroscience student Mark Stoessel's [@markdoesscience] presentation on microglial diversity. #URochesterResearch #SfN23

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@MehrbodEstaki 2/2 less moisture build up with a ton of samples in the chamber with the AS then the Coy
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Hey #microbiology friends, what's everyone's preferred (and equally important, least preferred) anaerobic workstation systems? I already know Ucalgary folks are all about the Whitley systems 😏, any others with differing thoughts?
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@MehrbodEstaki 1/2 Storage and space is about the same in both (certainly model dependent, but comparing the same sized chambers). I've had 2 tears in the Coy I have worked in (~1year) which is not a problem with the AS chamber. I also find mobility easier in the AS chamber and have experienced
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