Sam Stettnisch
@SamStett
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Molecular and Cellular Biology PhD candidate @Martin_Lab_SBU | SDB Sci Comm 23 | π¦π
Joined December 2020
The Society for Developmental Biology has released a statement on the Unprecedented Disruptions to Biomedical Research in the United States.
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1/4 Our @biorxivpreprint, 'Origin of Ewing Sarcoma by Embryonic Reprogramming of Neural Crest to Mesoderm' is now available on bioRxiv! In this study, we explore the enigmatic origin of Ewing sarcoma using our zebrafish genetic cancer models. We revealed that neural crest cells
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Another week celebrating #FluorescenceFriday with this beautiful montage of zebrafish embryos stained for DAPI and neural crest cells at 3 different stages: 10, 17, and 26 somites taken by a talented PhD student @ZimengWu33 and postdoc Jonas Hartmann.
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12-hour time-lapse of zebrafish head development, acquired with LSFM. Credit to @Merlin_Lange. #ZebrafishZunday
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High-speed capture of blood flow in a larval zebrafish. Credit to @iceflon. #ZebrafishZunday
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What an absolute honor and joy to speak with Dr. Doe about his incredible lifeβs work! Check it out!
Check out #SDBSciCommIntern @SamStett interview with 2024 Conklin Medalist Chris Doe of @uoregon. #drosophila #neuroblast #sciencetattoo
https://t.co/kmSdy2Bn6g
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Confocal image of a five-day-old larval zebrafish head. Credit to Dr. Hideo Otsuna @UUtah. #ZebrafishZunday
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Our first preprint as a lab is out! This one is short and sweet: We thought there had to be a faster/higher throughput way of making transgenic fish, so we set out to test if lipofection works, and it does!
Lipid-Based Transfection of ZebrafishEmbryos: A Robust Protocol for NucleicAcid Delivery in Zebrafish https://t.co/mMAhbAQUXF
#bioRxiv
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Axonal pathfinding of zebrafish retinal ganglion cells. Credit to Dr. Matthew Bostock @HouartLab. #ZebrafishZunday
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27,400 blue flags in Washington D.C. representing the # of people aged 20-49 projected to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2030. It is predicted to become the leading cause of cancer deaths in this age group. #PrioritizeCRC Photo by Betsy Post
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"I ignored the symptoms for way too long. Even when my physician sent me to the ER for a blood transfusion due to acute severe anemia, I continued to convince myself that I was okay. Then when my youngest brother was diagnosed with Leukemia in the summer of 2022, I thought to
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1 in 25 women will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. This #InternationalWomensDay, send this reel to a woman you love who should get screened π Your donations are 2X matched this #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth π https://t.co/U4OpDmvoYX
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My lab has an open postdoc position. Please spread the word. Application link: https://t.co/EmnKrJdLNr Lab website:
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"I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Rectal Cancer in August of 2023 at the age of 24. I'm sharing my story to highlight that colorectal cancer is becoming more prevalent in my age group. It could have happened to anyone; unfortunately, it happened to me. I began experiencing symptoms
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Registration is now open for the SDB 83rd Annual Meeting being held July 14-17 in Atlanta. Register for #2024SDB by May 15 for discounted rate. https://t.co/wbIb2uIWIO
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For all you #lipidtime enthusiasts looking for a higher sensitivity phosphatidic acid biosensor, @c_wecks βs new preprint will be Nirvana! https://t.co/sHCDjphlFo
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Despite various roles of phosphatidic acid (PA) in cellular functions such as lipid homeostasis and vesicular trafficking, there is a lack of high-affinity tools to study PA in live cells. After...
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March is National #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth. Colorectal cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in men, and second for women. Show your support and spread the word by: 1οΈβ£ Sharing on social media 2οΈβ£ Buying merch & advocating wherever you go 3οΈβ£ Wearing blue March 1 for
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Today I #dressinblue for my mama! This month Iβll be sharing some info about CRC and how critical early detection is. If you have GI symptoms or are 45+ a colonoscopy is a must! It can quite literally save your life! ππ¦ππ¦
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