Henry, you promised me you wouldn't tell anyone about that unfortunate episode.
Henry, you promised me you wouldn't tell anyone about that unfortunate episode.
Abrupt Dismissal of NIH and NSF Staff Undermines Government Efficiency
scdb2026.sites.ucsc.edu. Registration is open for the Santa Cruz Developmental Biology meeting AUGUST 2026. PLEASE SHARE.
Do you love quantifying animal behavior as much as we do? We have just the tool for you! Presenting #OCTRON - a pipeline that helps you create rich annotation data and enables training of custom segmentation models. Have a look, particularly if you work with non-model / invertebrate organisms!
Bittersweet Tahoe retreat with the lab - we said goodbye to Laurent @laurentformery.bsky.social as he starts his new lab www.echinox.org @biom-banyuls.bsky.social. He made his indelible mark in our lab. Very excited to watch new discoveries from his own lab. He will always be LoweLab for us.
Check out the invited speakers for the Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Meetings next summer. It is going to be a great meeting. Registration and Abstract submission will be live early 2026.
Save the date for the next Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Meeting next summer.
Our paper on the role of neurons in Nematostella head regeneration is now out at @currentbiology.bsky.social Big thank you to all collaborators, it was a pleasure!
Ectopic head regeneration after nervous system ablation in a sea anemone: Current Biology www.cell.com/current-biol...
Cover of book titled The Tree of Life: solving science's greatest puzzle.
My book 'The Tree of Life' is published in the USA and Canada today.
Available as book, on kindle and as audio.
I would be really grateful for reposts.
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Great collaboration between @paulbump.bsky.social and @planaria1.bsky.social lab. Some really surprising findings for cell type turnover during hemichordate metamorphosis.
you are on top of hemichordate preprints - its only been online for a hour !
Want to be on the ground floor for exciting new insights into echinoderm body plan and life history evolution? Apply to this lab!!! Laurent Formery is just getting going and will be making key insights in this space. Banyuls is beautiful and has a great team working in deuterostome development.
so glad this paper is still resonating with people. We are very proud of it. I like the drawing.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1.... Check out this new manuscript from Loh Lab at Stanford on the developmental origins of the vertebrate CNS.
congrats Kristen - surprised it has taken this long !! You are and have always been an amazing scientist.
Iβd like to see that if you figure out where u saw it.
Inspired by visits to Woods Hole @mblscience.bsky.social and Roscoff, we hope to welcome folks in #SunnyBergen to foster exchange and spark discoveries in Marine Life Sciences.
This is one of the best parts of the job - seeing talented, hard-working people being recognized and given the opportunity to start their own groups. Laurent is just getting started on echinoderms.... talented ambitious people on the lookout for a position in a great new lab.... stay tuned.
I really love my new colleague at Hopkins, here shown in her element on the last day of her new imaging mini course at Hopkins. Vanessa Barone is such an amazing addition to the faculty in Biology and Hopkins
Check out our latest workβΌοΈFantastic study with really cool data and findings led by @allancarbal.bsky.social in collaborarion with Stephanβs lab. The one and many ways of getting a bellyβ¦
Want a growing and awesome community studying fundamentals in developmental and cell biology using emerging marine models. Apply for this postdoc.
Excellent developmental biology symposium at Hopkins today organized by Vanessa Barone. Guest speaker Jake Warner with Stanford and Biohub faculty. Really great talks and discussion.
@endofthepier.bsky.social I just saw this review of your new book from Eric Idle. I would retire - doesn't get better than that.
My first view of the finished book.
The Tree of Life. #treeoflife @johnmurrays.bsky.social.
Out 24th April. Can preorder now from all good bookshops.
And please feel free to Repost!!
(Sound up to hear me make a weird high pitched wookie growl.)
Glad I know you to be a delightful human......., that picture has the potential to scare children.
clearly they have the wrong model of starfish body plan organization π
Another beautiful paper from @laurentformery.bsky.social . This species, A.squamata, is a viviparous brooder - juveniles year round. Near and dear to my heart as I worked on it for my thesis. Laurent took it to another level. First installment of a new series of papers he is working on.
How did vision evolve? In our latest study, we show that:
Key phototransduction genes originated in the metazoan stem group
A conserved transcriptional program in putative PRCs from ctenophores to mammals www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
This is the most relevant article to NIH and research cuts Iβve seen.
Imagine if this was today , how many people would be saying βWhy are we studying Gila Monsters and their impact on diabetes ? Thatβs wasted money !β
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