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5th year PhD student Studying Fat and Dachsous cadherins in mouse eye development Passionate about science policy and education accessibility

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@JennysueKasiah
Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
Also, if a lab mate asks you for a protocol, don't tell them it's in your notebook or it's in a lab meeting. If you're actually keeping a proper lab notebook it's 100x easier for you to find and send a protocol than for me to dig through years of notebooks and lab meetings.
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@JennysueKasiah
Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
RT @WUSTLProSPER: Please join us for our monthly meeting next Wednesday, September 13th from 6:00-7:30pm on the Medical Campus in FLTC 208!….
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@JennysueKasiah
Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
The answer is clearly the millions of Americans from which these jobs were stolen 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ JFC NPR.
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@JennysueKasiah
Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
RT @DBBSSAC: Calling all DBBS students! SAC is looking to fill vacant positions for FY '23-24. If you have enjoyed SAC’s advocacy or progra….
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
RT @scientistswrite: As an academic writing coach, here are the 7 mistakes I see supervisors and PIs make in the process of co-writing a pa….
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
I've yet to meet another BIPOC student that didn't achieve and have to maintain perfection to get to grad school. Retention of these students is low bc we are constantly met with "color-blind" or "economicly-blind" *mentors*.
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
The reality is that retention of URM students is low bc these universities dont care to support that population. Grad school is difficult. No URM student goes to get any higher ed degree thinking it will be easy.
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
The overturning of the affirmative action ruling, allowing race to be a consideration in college admissions, is a blow to URM representation in higher education.
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
This is absolutely naivety on my part, but after moving out of the middle of nowhere I didn't think long-term power outages would be a thing. Just hit 6hrs no power.
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
RT @lab_shenanigans: that one computer connected to the nanodrop
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2 years
RT @Caroline_Bartma: Me with my p1000 and p200
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@JennysueKasiah
Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
Hi all, I wrote a thing.
@McNeillLabWU
McNeill Lab
2 years
Check out our new review in CTDB about Fat and Dachsous cadherin's roles in mammalian development, written by our very own @JennysueKasiah .
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
RT @WUSTLProSPER: ProSPER, in collaboration with the Graduate Professional Council, is hosting a screening of Atomic Homefront, a documenta….
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
RT @WUSTLProSPER: ProSPER Executive Board Application is currently open! If you are interested, please apply using the link below by March….
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
RT @GovMLG: Today, New Mexico became the first state in the nation to make free AND healthy school meals the law of the land. Feeding our k….
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
Who we target for clinical trials. What conditions receive funding for research and trials. Who we, without consent, collect and make immortalized cells lines from. We need to teach beyond "follow IACUC and IRB guidelines".
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@JennysueKasiah
Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
Eugenics was/is a scientific belief that we could achieve a "perfect" human race. The biggest stain in scientific history, imo. A belief deeply rooted in racism that continues to influence the science we do today. .
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
Any decent human being understands that genocide, eugenics and various human experimentation is bad, but we don't look at the ideas/political/socioeconomic structures that lead to these things.
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Jennysue Kasiah
2 years
I went into that "class" with more understanding of ethics than was taught. In general, being lectured on ethics from a poorly written textbook isn't the way to go. I felt that class truly missed the "how we got here" portion.
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