Terry Kubiseski 🇨🇦

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Terry Kubiseski 🇨🇦

Terry Kubiseski 🇨🇦

@tkubises

C. elegans biologist, studying signal transduction and the genetics of ageing. York University, Toronto.

Toronto, Ontario เข้าร่วม Ocak 2014
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Sabine Elowe
Sabine Elowe@elowesab·
It'a official, the lab has been awarded a @CIHR_IRSC Porject grant to continue our work on protecting genome integrity during mitosis! I am grateful and honoured and owe it all to my great team!
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Terry Kubiseski 🇨🇦@tkubises·
Our new G3 paper identifying SEM-4 as an important regulator of the C. elegans oxidative stress response is now available @GeneticsGSA. "The SEM-4 Transcription Factor Is Required for Regulation of the Oxidative Stress Response in Caenorhabditis elegans" g3journal.org/content/10/9/3…
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Dylan Burnette
Dylan Burnette@MAG2ART·
Actin (red) and focal adhesions (green) in an epithelial cell acquired back when microscopes did not have automatic focusing devices. That’s right kids. We could only image one cell at a time while correcting focus drift on the fly- uphill both ways. #CellBiology
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joanna schroeder
joanna schroeder@iproposethis·
Do you have white teenage sons? Listen up. I've been watching my boys' online behavior & noticed that social media and vloggers are actively laying groundwork in white teens to turn them into alt-right/white supremacists. Here's how:
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Dylan Burnette
Dylan Burnette@MAG2ART·
A crawling cancer cell as seen through a microscope. #CellBiology #Melanoma
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Dylan Burnette
Dylan Burnette@MAG2ART·
THE CELL’S POWERHOUSE Mitochondria (yellow) make much of the chemical energy that fuels the life of a cell. They also move rapidly as seen in this cancer cell compared to the relatively slow moving nucleus (blue) and cellular adhesions (purple). #MitoMonday #CellBiology
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Jason Sheltzer
Jason Sheltzer@JSheltzer·
Let’s play a little game. Let’s say that you’re the CSO at a cancer pharma company, and you have to choose a target to go after. Here’s a gene – high expression is associated with poor prognosis in brain cancer. Looks like a good candidate for an inhibitor right?
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Dylan Burnette
Dylan Burnette@MAG2ART·
A crawling melanoma cell. Gray...gray...color! #CellBiology
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PLOS Genetics
PLOS Genetics@PLOSGenetics·
New research from Dana L. Miller and colleagues @millerlab shows that fasting prevents hypoxia-induced defects of proteostasis in #Celegans: plos.io/2RF2cxj
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Adam Warner
Adam Warner@DrAdamWarner·
My work in the Bob Waterston's lab is out in Genome Research. The C. elegans embryonic transcriptome with tissue, time, and alternative splicing resolution. genome.cshlp.org/content/early/…
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Dr. Sam Dundon is over at BSky 🦋
PSA: "Wild Type" the noun has no hyphen. E.g. We compared the mutants to the wild type. Here, wild = adjective, type = noun. "Wild-type" the adjective has a hyphen. E.g. We compared the mutant cells to wild-type cells. Here, wild-type is a 1-word adj. used to modify the n. cells
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Andy Fraser
Andy Fraser@andy_utoronto·
why you should care about Rhodoquinone and how a single amine group affects the health of a billion humans. Our new preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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AZ Faust
AZ Faust@azfaust·
Ok, let's talk about the Specific Aims page. As anyone with any experience with NIH grants will tell you, this is THE most important document in your package.
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gerry melino
gerry melino@melino_G·
From: Cell Death Differentiation Oxeiptosis—a cell death pathway to mitigate damage caused by radicals nature.com/articles/s4141…
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