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Sihamzent

@sihemzenbio

Post-doc at Eli Rothenberg’s lab

New York, USA Katılım Mart 2016
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Sihamzent@sihemzenbio·
I had the chance to attend the gathering organized by @StearnsLab and @ItaiYanai Thank you! Your emphasis on ‘night science’ and creativity reminded us of the power of curiosity in research. I loved the idea of science buddy, someone to share ideas with along the way.
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Marie Hasselluhn
Marie Hasselluhn@MC_Hasselluhn·
Why do we need Night Science and why is creativity not taught in science education? @ItaiYanai and @StearnsLab are asking us to take a step back from hypothesis testing and develop our creative, improvisational skills - crucial for generating research ideas as a #FuturePI.
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Sihamzent@sihemzenbio·
🚨 Exciting Opportunity Alert! My previous lab is hiring an engineer, if youwant to work with an incredible supervisor and amazing labmates, this is your chance! 🎉 It’s an amazing place to grow, Don’t miss out!!! apply now!
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Marcin J. Suskiewicz@MSuskiewicz·
A new group photo on the banks of Loiret ☀️
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Sihamzent@sihemzenbio·
I vividly recall the joy of working with this model organism, it was an incredibly rewarding experience.
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Sihamzent@sihemzenbio·
Today we witness another great achievement thanks to this organism. These insights revealed essential biological processes conserved across species, positioning C. elegans as a one of the key organisms for studying complex biological systems.
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Sihamzent@sihemzenbio·
The culmination of this research was recognized in 2002 when Sydney Brenner, Robert Horvitz, and John Sulston were awarded the Nobel Prize for their discoveries on the genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death, using C. elegans as their model organism.
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Sihamzent@sihemzenbio·
Despite its minute size, C. elegans has proven indispensable for uncovering fundamental aspects of life. Maupas' early work laid the foundation for decades of research that followed, transforming this tiny nematode into a powerhouse for genetic and developmental studies.
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Sihamzent@sihemzenbio·
Caenorhabditis elegans or C. elegans, first introduced to the scientific community by Émile Maupas in Algiers, Algeria in 1899, has become one of the most valuable model organisms in biological research.
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Sihamzent@sihemzenbio·
Amazing 🤩
Dr. Akito Kawahara@Dr_Akito

The #ICE2024 conference in Japan has been so inspirational. It’s amazing to see so many elementary, jr, highschool presenters. Here’s Jo Nagai, 5th grader, by his poster on learned inheritance. He told me he next wants to do epigenetics/CRISPR on his butterflies! @ice2024kyoto_jp

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Aanchal
Aanchal@Origichals·
The news is finally here (with lots of firsts). The first PhD student of our lab, Lucija Mance, publishes her first author paper titled “Structural basis of ZBTB protein clustering through BTB domain-mediated polymerisation” in @MolecularCell cell.com/molecular-cell…
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Sigma-Aldrich@SigmaAldrich·
It’s World Chocolate Day, and we’re excited to announce that we’re giving away our famous Sigma-Aldrich chocolate bottles!
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