Beware, here there be nucleases
Beware, here there be nucleases
We donβt have the fish but we have the plasmid, and find that since itβs a secreted factor anyway you can pretty much just inject every time and the mosaicism doesnβt matter
Scientist's way of saying 'I β€οΈ you'
"I found this paper/preprint that made me think of your project."
"I checked the mice/cells/plates already."
"I just sent you the edits you requested."
"I have a slide/diagram that will work for that."
"I had that problem with [lab equipment], I have a fix."
Well deserved!! Congrats :)
i have just gotten off a productive call with sauron where i laid out our requests
- nazgul bodycams
- morgul knife must remain sheathed unless suspect is determined to be carrying the one ring
- shelob will be the new point of contact
As a someone with a 33 year NIH-funded lab whose grant is supposed to be reviewed this week, shut NIH down if that is what's needed to end ICE terrorism. Innocent lives are more important π§ͺ
Congratulations! Beautiful paper
Never gets old π€©
Absurd
Paul Nurse describing the main job of a PI
(From βThe Thinking Gameβ, 2024)
So awesome to see this! Congrats :)
Also, I will always take credit for being the person who convinced him to get his first smartphone and taught him how to take selfies
He was a consummate gentleman and scientist. The ways he treated people, loved science, and ran his lab are all things Iβve always tried to emulate. He had an outsize impact on me and so many others, and he will be sorely missed.
He entrusted me with resources and space to try things, ask for help, fail, and succeed on my own. He had tea with us every day and chatted freely about life and science. He always kept doing benchwork β his office had a microscope, incubator, and injection rig so he could do his own experiments.
Even as an inexperienced student, John treated me - and everyone in his lab - as a colleague. When I showed up on my first day, John was the one who met me at the front door to let me in and show me around the institute which bore his own last name.
When I was an undergraduate just starting lab work, I (somewhat naively) cold emailed John asking if I could work in his lab for the summer. Even though I was just a random student from the US that really had barely any experience to speak of then, John agreed to take me on.
So incredibly sad to learn of John Gurdonβs passing. It is hard to overstate what a big deal he is to developmental biology - a legend. Leaving aside his phenomenal scientific achievements, I want to take a moment to highlight how he was also an exceptionally kind person and incredible role model.
We are hiring! The Wattrus lab at MGH is seeking talented postdoc applicants to join our group and study differences in regeneration and wound healing across species using fish models. We are a fun group - come and join us! Fishy friends, please spread the word! #zebrafish #medaka #zebrafishjobs
on left: dog with muscles, it says "doing experiments as a postdoc: 12 hours a day, all successful, much data" on right: sad weak dog, it says "doing experiments as a PI: i loaded 6 mass spec samples, hope it works"
this is me today
Academia may not give you job security, flexibility, or wealth, but it will let you unexpectedly connect to eduroam in foreign cities
Graffiti at the end of an underpass in Heidelberg saying 'LAB!'.
Some PIs will stop at nothing to motivate their lab members. π§ͺ
πππ devastated to hear this honestly β Thank you for everything Kevin!! Have loved ZR at every stage and appreciate everything youβve done for the community
Good luck - excited to see what you do next!
A single yellow post-it note in the middle of a big black screen. The post-it says "Fish".
Being a zebrafish researcher means you leave yourself this kind of ominous notes sometimes
Congratulations!!
Zebrafish Rock! is, no joke, a core part of the fish community that helps tie it all together
This is gonna kill my productivity if this is true π
Congratulations!
Counterpoint: the synthetic wolf species thing could never have happened without NIH funded research in academia happening first