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scientists, lover of satire

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@Kazebrafish
Kazuhide Shaun Okuda
3 years
Happy to announce that I will be starting the Okuda lab @latrobe @LIMSLTU @SABE_latrobe as Senior Lecturer/Senior Research Fellow! Thank you @BenjaminHogan13 for the mentorship and support. I am recruiting a Research Assistant so please spread the word! https://t.co/1tn73sPrsX
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@BenjaminHogan13
Ben Hogan
3 years
Delighted that our latest work is now published. We hope this will be a useful data resource and also offer interesting new insights in lymphangiogenesis and lymphatic endothelial cell fate specification! @embojournal @PeterMacRes @UniMelbMDHS #hoganlab
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image image Transdifferentiation of embryonic venous endothelial cells (VECs) into lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) has not been transcriptionally profiled in vivo. Here, extensive profiling of...
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@BenjaminHogan13
Ben Hogan
3 years
Fundamental research delivers incredibly important outcomes for society. It was a pleasure to write about the risks in declining support for basic science with fantastic colleagues @DrNatashaHarvey and Mark Kahn. @NatureCVR @PeterMacRes @UniMelbMDHS https://t.co/8Vx4f9PgQF
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Kelly
3 years
What a groups of champions, Brett included. Lucky indeed.
@brettcollins100
Brett Collins
3 years
As today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science it's a great opportunity to shout out to the amazing group leaders that I'm lucky enough to work alongside in our Centre for Cell Biology of Chronic Disease. @IMBatUQ https://t.co/5oE73sCuRS
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Kelly
3 years
And there’s a lot more to do around this mysterious little protein. It is highly conserved and doing something fundamental that we don’t have a firm grasp of (yet). Looking forward to working together again in the future and cracking this nut!
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Kelly
3 years
On a personal note, I must comment on what a joy it is to work with such wonderful colleagues: to share ideas, data, reagents, and bananas ideas so openly – it's the dream
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Kelly
3 years
It provides another example of the link between congenital heart disease and neurodevelopmental disorders, that often have a common genetic cause
science.org
Genotyping of children with congenital heart disease may identify those at high risk of neurodevelopmental disorders.
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Kelly
3 years
This work extends on our previous study describing a role for Tmem161b in maintaining cardiac rhythm, where morphological defects in the mouse heart were also observed
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The establishment of cardiac function in the developing embryo is essential to ensure blood flow and, therefore, growth and survival of the animal....
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Kelly
3 years
Honoured to be a part of this exciting collaboration with Shyam Akula, Chris Walsh, @jfernandobazan and colleagues just out in PNAS. We show TMEM161B is required for CNS development in humans and mice
pnas.org
Sonic hedgehog signaling regulates processes of embryonic development across multiple tissues, yet factors regulating context-specific Shh signalin...
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Kelly
3 years
Huge congratulations to Victoria Garside on the awarding of a #DECRA #DE23 Fellowship!! Victoria is investigating roles of the matrix in cardiac valve development.@UniMelb @UniMelbMDHS. Well done, Victoria!!🎉❤️✨
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@Ben_Leo_Parker
Benjamin Parker
3 years
Our group has a Masters and/or PhD position available @UniMelb focusing on signaling, proteomics and metabolism in muscle/bone. Here’s some things you could learn…
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Kelly
3 years
So excited by this. I love the @ANZSCDB. Such a great organisation! And so honoured to be included amongst past recipients. Cell & Dev Biol 4eva! ❤️
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ANZSCDB
3 years
Congratulations to A/Prof Kelly Smith @ThatKelly recipient of the 2022 @ANZSCDB Emerging Leader Award. A/Prof Smith has used large scale forward genetics in Zebrafish to discover and characterise new genetic regulators of heart development and disease @UniMelb
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@DaveElliott_1
David Elliott
3 years
Hey Team Twitter, Great job available for someone with terrific animal skills! Pls consider applying. Will be fun - see look how happy your future colleagues are! @PorrelloER @MCRI_for_kids @keviniwatt @reNEW_Global Retweets appreciated 🙏 Apply 👇 https://t.co/YcJbitdvNc
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Kelly
3 years
Rare, exciting opportunity! Looking forward to meeting my new colleague. Please apply!
@MattWattUnimelb
Matthew Watt
3 years
We are RECRUITING! The Department of Anatomy and Physiology is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer in muscle biology. Come and join a vibrant, collaborative and supportive department (I may be biased). DM me or check out the PD: https://t.co/POrBeYyPua
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@tmommersteeg
Tilly Mommersteeg
4 years
#JobAlert 🚨. Interested in using cavefish to investigate mechanisms of cardiovascular protection? And in a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship in Oxford with industry connection? Apply for the Novo Nordisk Oxford Fellowship Program and come work with us! https://t.co/cLgsh2mREg
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@Prof_G_McArthur
Chief Executive Officer VCCC Alliance
4 years
Supporting science through efficient, fair and effective funding is critical to the future health of our economy and our people. We cannot afford to see the backward slide continue.
theage.com.au
The Coalition’s decision to veto six research grants was the last straw for a sector that has felt it is under attack and saddled with an unfair funding system.
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Kelly
4 years
And this is just the proportion. When you add the multiplier of inflation, it explains a lot about why Aus scientists are feeling so desperate at the moment
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Kelly
4 years
Or put another way:
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Kelly
4 years
This is the part that shocked me. It's been felt by many and is almost intangible, but this shows what a slow and steady creep it's been
@TheASMR1
The Australian Society for Medical Research (ASMR)
4 years
Important reading - broad consensus that the research sector is in crisis and we need action now before the scale of the problem becomes too large. How Australian science funding has reached crisis point
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