Ali Afify
120 posts

Ali Afify
@Ali__Afify
Neuroscientist. Insect olfaction.
Katılım Kasım 2020
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Super thrilled that our review “Chemical ecology of nectar–mosquito interactions: recent advances and future directions“ has been published @cois_crisin which we highlighted the ecological implications of mosquito nectar foraging & vector management sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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New pre-print from the lab, led by the amazing @Saumya_Gupta1 ! We found that swarming mosquitoes integrate acoustic and visual information to recognize mates and for collision avoidance—a great collaboration with @floriantm's group and Olivier Roux.
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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(Six of the many) Rising Stars in Chemical Ecology convene 20 months after Malaysia & 3 months before Prague for a Progress Report. @ChemEcol_org @ALAEQ2 @RoyEntSoc @ChemEcolCM @kemekol @keatleygarvey @CAM_Robert_Bern @gulianusslab @rbedoukian @ucdavis
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Proud to be part this groundbreaking discovery ⬇️ from @GaryRLewin1 lab led by Sam @fluorescence_SC . Published in @ScienceMagazine within just four years of her joining the lab. What a record!
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Short twittorial on our latest Elkin1 paper. First figure: Elkin1 talks like a channel, walks like a channel and is mechanically gated. Expression leads to mechanically gated currents just like any Piezo. Most importantly an unusual leak current appears in cells expressing Elkin1
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Hot off the press! Thank you, John@CarlsonLab_Yale. It was fun writing this with you. Soon, we will film the video for this protocol! jove.com/t/66665/base-r…
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@Ali__Afify Thank you, Ali!!!!!!!!!!!Happy holidays to you and the family.
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Our department (Drexel Biology) is hiring a department head. Please apply, or share with anyone interested.
careers.drexel.edu/en-us/job/5023…
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These are recordings from taste neurons in flies. Here is the paper science.org/doi/epdf/10.11…

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@adilbhatti_ I think male mosquitoes sometimes lick the blood coming out of the engorged females.
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@NickMatinyan We didn't see it happening, but I think he licked the blood coming from the back of an engorged female :)
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I wrote an interview for Current Biology about my journey. authors.elsevier.com/a/1hkj93QW8S2R…
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