Dr Bryony Nayagam (she/her)
@Ariyabry
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Auditory Neuroscientist-Stem Cell Biologist, Victoria Fellow, A/Prof @UniMelb, STEMMinist, triathlete, ballerina, and Mum. Views my own.
Melbourne, Australia
Joined November 2011
GREAT OPPORTUNITY: Apply by March 26 to Biology of the Inner Ear Course, all accommodations, meals and course fees are covered. Please RT. https://t.co/gJ9N5iglzh
@MBLScience sponsored by @NIDCD
mbl.edu
The Biology of Hearing and Balance course (BHB), formerly Biology of the Inner Ear (BIE), teaches advanced research approaches to the development, function, and pathology of the inner ear and...
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Such mixed emotions when we are loosing such great talent yet we know they are going to make huge contributions in other areas - All the very best on the new adventures Johnson !
Yesterday, we said farewell to Johnson Chung, who is leaving us to take on a new adventure and challenge. Johnson has been instrumental in our research over the years. All the best!
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Thanks MSpeechies for the sweet treats and voucher. Too generous. Wishing you all the best on your career journeys also. Don't forget your anatomy 👃👂🧠👅 ! @UniMelbMDHS
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Thanks to the fabulous 2023 cohort of Master of Clinical Audiology graduates! Always a pleasure to learn with you @UniMelbMDHS @AudiologyAust Wishing you all the best in your careers.
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When Christmas comes early. Huge thanks go to @UniMelbMDHS School of Health Science for helping to fund this vital piece of equipment for our lab. #Happybiologists
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Congratulations to my 2023 cohort of Auditory Neuroscience students (90 in total). You have been a fantastic group to learn with @UniMelbMDHS. Wishing you all the best with your exams, graduation and for the future. Look after your hair cells!
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The undisputed king of extreme high-frequency sound sensing ability is the greater wax moth. They can sense frequencies of up to ~300 kHz, twice the highest frequency the supersonic-sensing dolphin can detect (~160 khz). Happy #FunFactFriday everyone!
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🎉🔬ISSCR releases new standards aimed at enhancing rigor and reproducibility in preclinical research & ultimately strengthening the pipeline of therapies for patients. @stemcellreports @BWFUND @DorisDukeFdn @SFARIorg #ISSCRStandards 👉 https://t.co/lUQtcef7gR
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Thanks @ISSCR for supporting hearing biology in Boston. Come to our exciting session on inner ear organoids to learn about how leading hearing researchers are using stem cells to change the world.
🔬 The ISSCR is excited to announce Science Spotlight Sessions at #ISSCR2023. Join us on 16 June from 8:00-9:00 a.m. EDT, exploring novel areas of stem cell research presented by ISSCR members. Explore session descriptions, speakers, & more 👉 https://t.co/Kvjc5xeluH
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On International Women's Day, I feel grateful for all the humans who helped me to realise my potential. I've been lucky to have great sponsors in my career. If someone has helped you to succeed, please acknowledge them. This is what all success looks like. No one achieves alone.
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Thrilled to announce 2023 Passe & Williams Foundation Junior Fellow Dr Ogier. @jackie_ogier has already started growing inner ear organoids to grow our exciting collaboration with @LabDabdoub @mincle! Thank you to @OHNS_Frontiers for support of Australian science/scientists.
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.@LabDabdoub is hiring a #ResearchTech Are you interested in #InnerEar #Regeneration? Our team is expanding, check us out! https://t.co/Gk1U8eevtv Please RT. @UofT @Sunnybrook @uoftmedicine @DevBio_UofT @LMP_UofT @CAN_ACN #HearingLoss #BalanceDisorders
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On the last day before uni shutdown for the holidays posting the very first 2 papers from our lab. 1966! I (current head) wasn’t even born yet.
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