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Vipin Varghese
vipvargh
Completed my research fellowship with @OchsnerNephro @OchsnerEdu last week. I couldn’t have been happier with my experience and I wanted to share some of what I learned.I tried my best
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#Ram_V 🏴
kalpavirksha
There was a time I was not a normal guy in IT. I used to be a diagnosticians for pediatric haemato-oncology. I used to work long hours some times days
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Paul Tyler 🔬🔭📡
Glazgow
Last Thursday this beautiful wee grasshopper appeared on the bedroom windowsil. No idea how it got there, or how it had lost both its back legs It stayed the night
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christine liu 🌿
christineliuart
As a trained scientist and a self-taught artist, the strongest commonalities I see between science and art are the ways they teach and enable us to understand the world around
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Mark Powell
obfuscans3
I *think* I found a new lichen species for Britain this week while on my daily lock-down walk. This thread will give the story so far and explain my slight
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Dr Fiona Rawle
FiRawle
How viruses got their names:1. COVID-19. This is the name of the disease not the virus. The viruse that causes it is SARS-CoV2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2). For
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Kaitryn Ronning
KtTots
This week we got the proof for an upcoming article about RPE autofluorescence - although our article isn't out quite yet, in anticipation I'd like to tell you about some
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Marc Somssich
somssichm
One thing apparent when re-visiting the history of plant microscopy, is that microscopists have always loved the fine structure of the cytoskeleton. Another little thread for this favorite of microscopists.
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Dr. Harriet Manley
harrietm11
Our new paper jam-packed with exciting lattice #lightsheet microscopy is online! Imaging #zebrafish leukocytes, we reveal new dynamic cellular & subcellular features in vivo. At this resolution, these fast‐moving cells
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Peter Hugh Griffin
PHGriff
My fave paper from my PhD has been published. It's got:A happy accidentBeautiful patternsFlipbook microscopySmart modellingDisappearing GaNHere's a thread of what we didThe paper itself is free to everyone, here:
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κιννάβαρι
cinnabarim
Let’s talk about #EgyptianBlue, its manufacture and use from Egypt to the Iberian Peninsula, with a special insight into the Vesuvian area, where this pot containing original pigment has been
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Peter Bell
PeterNBell
@steve_piercey https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/segweb/economicgeology/article-abstract/115/2/241/582990/Gold-Remobilization-Insights-from-Gold-Deposits-in?redirectedFrom=fulltext "Recognizing if and how Au is remobilized, in solid, me
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Dr. Bronwyn Lucas
bronwynalucas
The first part of my work as a postdoc is available as a pre-print! https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.04.20.440648v1Tweetorial below: With cryo-EM, we use high-resolution images of molecules to build models of their structures.
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Elisabeth Bik 💉 💉
MicrobiomDigest
Dear Tweeps, I present to you the Mysterious Case of the Two Papers With Identical Results.In this thread, we will learn how identical results can obtained in both Gastric Cancer
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The Mx the Myth the Legend
Devon_OnEarth
Alright lets get cambrian again ladsTOP TEN CHENGJIANG BIOTA SPECIES Today we're pulling from the early cambrian, from a shale bed dating to ~20 million years before the Burgess shale,
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Mark Histed
HistedLab
Thread on recent papers about how mouse V1 populations code sensory information. The paper I had looked at most closely was Kafashan et al. from Harvey and @drugowitsch. The data
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