Bailey Weatherbee
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Developmental bio post doc @CincyChildrens @ZornLab | PhD @Gates_Cambridge @PDN_Cambridge | BS @UD_Honors | 🇵🇭 🇺🇸 | she/her | my opinions
Joined October 2011
Fantastic interactive plenary talk at #MWSDB25 on from Jason Organ on the importance of changing our communication styles as scientists to more effectively communicate with the general public @SocDevBio
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Kicking it off at #MWSDB25 with a keynote from Paul Trainor @aussiebiologist
@SocDevBio @CincyResearch
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Our paper is out! We show how the extracellular matrix guides body axis formation in mouse—and possibly human—embryos during early pregnancy. Grateful to @ZernickaGoetz @MZG_Lab for the chance to work with mouse, human, and stem cell–derived embryo models. https://t.co/tEAc0f72o8
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Incredibly grateful to have been selected as one of this year's Jane Coffin Childs postdoctoral fellows!
The Jane Coffin Childs Fund for Medical Research Names its 2025 Fellows - Twenty-nine outstanding postdoctoral fellows selected as awardees to distinguished fellowship program in biomedical research. NEW HAVEN, Conn ... -
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I was really happy to meet Bailey Weatherbee, postdoc @CincyChildrens 20th Intl Congress Dev Biol because she is a Filipino American developmental biologist, like me. With Maple Adkins-Threats! @SocDevBio
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@BrianFeet @labonnelab It is a progression of scientific advancement. Academic labs at unis (supported by the NIH) explore and make fundamental, transformative discoveries that are then picked up later by pharma. It's important to recognize this. Losing the academic labs mean no future advancements.
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@BrianFeet @labonnelab Its the opposite. Academics make the discoveries, big pharma then buys the startups formed from the discoveries, and scales it to make it cheaper and a profitable product. Big pharma does not do exploratory research in the way academics do to create breakthroughs
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@BrianFeet @labonnelab CRISPR therapeutics is literally founded by Emmanuel charpentier, a nobel prize winning ACADEMIC who made crispr a thing with other ACADEMICS like jennifer doudna, feng zhang, and many other microbiologists. The foundings have literally nothing to do with biotech
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Things I wish more people knew about doing science in the US (thread):
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People need to know that NIH grants are the backbone of American biology and thus of our biotech industry. I took a moment away from doing science to talk about how science gets done with @ojaldridge with @KUTNews about recent IDC rate cuts. https://t.co/CPv0D6mZT9
kut.org
A new policy for how the National Institutes of Health will reimburse overhead costs associated with research grants could result in the loss of significant funding at institutions like UT Austin.
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My personal website is now up! I plan to post detailed lab protocols for CRISPR gene editing, tissue sectioning, and immunostaining. Check it out at
nicoleedwardsphd.com
Lab opening early 2026 at the University of Michigan Medical School, Department of Cell & Developmental Biology Website coming soon!
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🌛Western sessions: Our classic VGZT seminars will continue bi-weekly on Thursdays, featuring the same time and format as before. Check out the speaker lineup and in the future, look for the 🌙 symbol in the flyers for individual sessions. [2/4]
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1/6 New Preprint Reptiles comprise ~23,000 species with an incredible range of diversity. The basis is laid during embryogenesis but severely understudied. We study the brown anole & describe its early embryogenesis for the first time: https://t.co/y8GfSmQEwF
biorxiv.org
The brown anole, Anolis sagrei , has emerged as a representative squamate species during the past several decades. Novel functional tools have been established to manipulate embryogenesis through...
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The latest version of our manuscript is up on bioRxiv! We looked more closely at how E-cadherin is trafficked in the separating trachea and esophagus. Check it out here: https://t.co/p4N6ZOtmJH
#devbio
biorxiv.org
Disruptions in foregut morphogenesis can result in life-threatening conditions where the trachea and esophagus fail to separate properly, such as esophageal atresia (EA) and tracheoesophageal...
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Beyond thrilled to share my PhD work, published yesterday in @Dev_Cell. We show that both NODAL and BMP signalling are active in the human blastocyst, but NODAL signalling is not required to initiate or maintain the human pluripotent epiblast. 1/10
Online now: Initiation and maintenance of the pluripotent epiblast in pre-implantation human development is independent of NODAL signaling
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So happy for @CobyJOwens A fantastic public servant officially headed for a first term after winning his primary by <10 votes. Local elections matter (and often materially impact you more)!
𝗪𝗜𝗡: Congrats @CobyJOwens on your City Council, District 1 win! By advocating for people-centered policies, Coby envisions Wilmington as a place of inclusive opportunities for all its inhabitants.
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