As national medical, scientific, public health and patient organizations, we call for the resignation of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to ensure the health of the American people. Read our statement: asm.org/press-releas...
As national medical, scientific, public health and patient organizations, we call for the resignation of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to ensure the health of the American people. Read our statement: asm.org/press-releas...
I am very grateful that my department has decided to support me in my transition into an independent investigator position (wherever that might be) by naming me a Destination Biochemistry Advanced Postdoctoral Scholar!
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The only place in DC where crime is up is the White House.
This RFI includes a request for input on the notion of peer review compensation. In case you were not motivated to reply on the publishing costs, this is another issue of importance to some.
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Last chance to tell the NIH if you think animal models are important for biomedical research! ππππ
Some good news: @hannahhrncir.bsky.social βs primary PhD paper is finally online! This study lays the groundwork for a lot of technical and conceptual things the lab is currently working on, including light sheet microscopy for imaging entire biliary trees in mouse liver: rdcu.be/d90Br 1/4
Check out our work using 3D whole gut spatial genomics, where we found spatially-distinct gene expression patterns along the zebrafish enteric nervous system across 4 to 7 days in development www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
This was a fun lesson in having your hypothesis proven wrong (we thought they would have worse outcomes after injury), and having that be even more exciting. We hope what we find may help inform tissue engineering and regenerative strategies, and lead to improved clinical interventions.
Image captured by a light-sheet microscope showing the arterial tree of an adult mouse kidney in magenta
For #FluorescenceFriday I'm sharing the fantastic work of postdoc Sarah McLarnon! A follow up to our '23 Development paper where we asked: Does precise vascular patterning matter for function and what happens after ischemic injury? The results were surprising! journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10....
I frequently take comfort in the fact that the Universe is vast and beautiful and entirely unaffected by petty human foolishness
A plate made out of wood, with de society for dev bio logo, 2025 Trainee Science Communication Award, my name, and "In recognition of extraordinary science communication and outreach efforts as a trainee member of the Society"
Extremely honored to receive this prize from @socdevbio.bsky.social, which recognizes not only my love for developmental biology, but the extremely online I am π§ͺ (protect science, protect people, viva la dev bio!)
Itβs a quill? A sea pen? Noβitβs a gill filament! πͺΆπͺΈπ
Under the microscope, this fish gill structure looks just like a sea pen.
Fascinating how nature keeps circling back to the same shapes.
Want to learn how gills develop?
π www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
#FluorescenceFriday #Zebrafish
Some absolutely gorgeous morphogenic work describing how distinct migratory behavior allows cells to ensheath and sculpt a mature organ. Beautiful videos and a highly tractable genetic system. Can't wait to see what Maik does in his future lab!
#DevBio #CellBio #Microscopy
We specialize in creating custom viral vectors for neuroscience applications. We would love to hear what is or is not working for you. We are here to facilitate your research! www.unc-neurotools.org Stay tuned for unique insights for optimizing viral vectors in your experiments.
Thrilled to share that the first trainee-driven paper of my lab is out! Check out 1st author Jenniferβs poster at #DDW2025 or mine at #APS2025 to see where we go from here!
Really proud to start the year by sharing our new review in @endosocjournals.bsky.social on the roles of GLP-1 in eating and obesity treatment, led by superstar postdoc @laurenjonesucl.bsky.social!
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π§ͺπ§ π #neuroscience #neuroskyence #GLP-1 #obesity #wegovy #ozempic
Check out the latest Carolina research from @maikbischoff.bsky.social on how cells coordinate together to help shape our organs. ππ¬
InπSkin wound healing, #LangerhansCell colocalizes with sprouting tip cells
Ablating CD207+ Langerhans cells impairs both #EndothelialCell- & Fibroblast-mediated repair
Angiogenic secretome of Langerhans cellπ€
@valeriejhorsley.bsky.social @cp-devcell.bsky.social 2022
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Iβm super proud that Science Advances chose one of my images to feature on their website! ππΌοΈ
www.science.org/journal/sciadv
Huge shout-out to @aaas.org for the support.
#Microscopy #CellBio #DevBio #Morphogenesis #SciArt #SciComm
paper: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Hi Gilles--I'm not able to DM you. I realize this call may be outdated, but I'd be very curious about opportunities. Let me know if there's space to chat!
FINALLY out in #Science Advances! π
3 years of hard work, a fantastic team β and Iβm proud to be first and co-corresponding author!
It's about Plexin signaling driving collective cell migration & organ sculpting. Check out the videos π
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#DevBio #CellBio #Microscopy
My full story about the court's ruling today, which @scott-delaney.bsky.social called an βextraordinary repudiationβ of the Trump administration.
The judge ruled the βwhole enterprise was rotten to its coreβ by declaring the βideas that animated the policiesβ illegal, he told me.
Today, my NIH colleagues and I did something scary but really important. We spoke up about egregious harms we are seeing happen to research participants and public health through thoughtless and politicized policies at NIH. π§΅1/3
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Please sign on and add your voice in calling for an NIH that prioritizes the safety of research participants and public health over political momentum.
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"We are speaking on behalf of hundreds of NIH staff who are standing up together to say: WE DISSENT.
I am so scared about doing this but I am trying to be brave for my kids because it's only gonna get harder to speak up."
Thank you to Dr. Jenna Norton and NIH scientists for your courage!
π₯ βOver 300 researchers from the National Institutes of Health have published a letter rebuking its director and the Trump administrationβ¦β from @bethmariem.bsky.social at @arstechnica.com
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#StandUpForScience
#BethesdaDeclaration
A table from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) titled βImpact on statesβ, showing the financial losses by U.S. states due to terminated NIH grants in 2025. The table is labeled Table 2: The Financial Impact of Terminated NIH Grants on U.S. States and ranks 45 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico by the amount of NIH funding lost. β’ Top 5 states by lost funding: 1. New York β $575,614,031 2. North Carolina β $566,096,741 3. California β $98,579,246 4. Texas β $71,809,080 5. Florida β $62,943,080 Other notable states: β’ Massachusetts (#6) β $54M β’ Maryland (#7) β $51.8M β’ Illinois (#8) β $46.8M β’ Georgia (#9) β $40.9M β’ Tennessee (#10) β $34.3M β’ Smallest losses are reported for: β’ Idaho (#45) β $281,335 β’ Puerto Rico (#44) β $363,997 β’ Indiana (#43) β $571,041 β’ Iowa (#42) β $667,894 β’ Kentucky (#41) β $773,937 A footnote clarifies that no terminated grants were reported for North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Kansas, West Virginia, or New Hampshire. Sources listed include: β’ Ross N, Delaney S, Barente A, Mairson E. NIH grant terminations in 2025 (via Grant Tracker, accessed May 5, 2025) β’ U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NIH β’ ClinicalTrials.gov (accessed May 5, 2025) β’ A link to the methodology: https://www.aamc.org/media/83351/download The document is Β© 2025 AAMC.
This is all on Russ Vought at Office of Management and Budget for his insane crusade against federal agencies and universities and on Jay Bhattacharya at NIH for acquiescing to all this. It's red and blue states. It's going to hurt local economies and our nation's health. There is no good here.
Almost all Nobel Prizes are awarded for work that is exploratory, or absolutely basic science with no obvious commercial or medical benefit.
You cannot predict where advancements come from, so you have to invest in science and scientists.
Targeted (corporate) science investment will never do this.
When everything is "normal", writing and administering an NIH T32 program is crazy. Despite being an immense amount of work (probably the single most effort-demanding grant one can direct), it comes with no salary for the PI...