
The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers Check out this new study from @ROwen_93, @SiddleHannah and colleagues @unisouthampton 🔬buff.ly/3DorEy3 📸 Flickr user Steven Penton
Dr Hannah Siddle
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@SiddleHannah
Postdoctoral research fellow at QAAFI, University of Queensland. Unhealthy obsession with MHC molecules, comparative immunology. Thoughts are my own 🧬

The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers Check out this new study from @ROwen_93, @SiddleHannah and colleagues @unisouthampton 🔬buff.ly/3DorEy3 📸 Flickr user Steven Penton








Very proud of @AnneLise_Gerard and @ROwen_93 for this piece of work, investigating competition between two transmissible cancers in the Tasmanian devil - Evolutionary Applications onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ev… 1/5





Check out this fantastic training program for genetic management of threatened species. Driven and led by the indefatigable @HoggCarolyn - congratulations Carolyn - I’m so proud of what you have achieved! @BioplatformsAus @ARC_CIPPS threatenedspeciesinitiative.com/training-modul…


Our next award is for Best Original Content by a Rights Holder, sponsored by @basemediacloud, and the winner is Hoop Cities, @NBA & Casual Films. #BSportAwards23

Twenty-four research projects have been awarded funding under Tranche Two of the AEA Seed Grants! These grants will help leading entrepreneurial researchers translate world-class research into new industries, services and jobs of tomorrow. More info: bit.ly/3wY9NN1


Brushtail possums are the native mammal most likely to be in human contact in Australia and Aotearoa/NZ - protected in native Oz, but a pest in NZ. We sequenced their genes and found many surprises - read rdcu.be/doL74 or watch youtu.be/nAdgClBkiVM for more.....


