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PhD student studying male reproduction at the University of Newcastle 🧬 Nature enthusiast 🌿

Newcastle, New South Wales
Joined January 2020
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Jess Mulhall
2 years
Incredibly honoured to be given the opportunity to share my research at ESA-SRB 2023 & to be awarded the ART Lab solutions award & male contraceptive initiative travel grant. An amazing first conference, thank you to everyone who made it possible! @DavidSkerrettB @BrettNixon13
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SRB
2 years
Congrats to all the SRB winners tonight….including the David Healy Award winner Ellen Jarred, ART Awardee Jess Mulhall, Emerging Research Leader Elena Tucker 👏👏👏👏 @ReproductionSRB
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SRB
2 years
Congrats to the two winners of the SRB MALE Contraceptive initiative Travel Grant David Skerret- Byrne and Jessica Mullhall 👏👏👏👏@ReproductionSRB
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Jess Mulhall
2 years
Both proteomes revealed broadly similar protein classifications and shared pathways key for protein synthesis and cellular protection. Our comparison supports the mECap18 cell line as a tractable in vitro model for studying caput epididymal epithelial cell function (3/3)
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Jess Mulhall
2 years
We utilised label-free mass spectrometry to characterise the proteome of the in vitro mECap18 cell line and compare it to the native mouse caput epithelial cell proteome. Of the 5,313 proteins identified in mECap18, >75% were also identified in mouse caput epithelial cells (2/3)
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Jess Mulhall
2 years
Very excited to announce my first, first-author paper 'Immortalized mouse caput epididymal epithelial (mECap18) cell line recapitulates the in-vivo environment' has been published in Proteomics! https://t.co/s0nZ0xTV7h (1/3) #epididymis #malereproduction #proteomics
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Residing between the testes and the vas deferens, the epididymis is a highly convoluted tubule whose unique luminal microenvironment is crucial for the functional maturation of spermatozoa. This...
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The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
6 years
Capitalism demands limitless economic growth, yet research shows that trajectory is incompatible with a finite planet. It may seem like a ridiculous conversation, but for the sake of the planet we need to talk about ending capitalism. https://t.co/WZCNnI96yj
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Some people might think it’s a ridiculous conversation, but for the sake of the planet we need to talk about ending capitalism.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
6 years
Keep a strong core, but ripen on your own schedule. Be the Avocado
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The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
6 years
Almost one in five Australians think horses and foxes are native to Australia, and others don’t want “cute” animals culled, even when they damage the environment. What implications do these attitudes have for bushfire recovery? Learn more: https://t.co/npEkoFGhIq
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
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It’s well known: What flat-Earthers fear most is Sphere itself
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