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Although all attention to and is welcome this article @NewYorker left me baffled. Sperm appears 7 times, while egg(s)/oocytes appear 54 times. As a male researcher the section below is particularly wtaf-inducing
newyorker.com/magazine/2023/04

We can all use a little help or a reminder of how to give a good talk, right? This is a good (and entertaining) article with tips.

We need to talk journals.biologists.com/jcs/ar

RT @MaleGermCells
Tomorrow is all about genomic mosaicism in germ cells. Interested? Then don‘t forget to register for our seminar with @BrEUssMartin from the @BreussLab! 🚨Just this once: kick-off at 4PM. DM to join! 👇👇👇 twitter.com/MaleGermCells/stat

Found out who's responsible for the walnuts mysteriously appearing on my balcony, I think she uses the flowerpots for storing them 😅

Wow, great to see @ScienceMagazine giving attention to reproductive topics, even in a small scale! Also, love the illustrations.
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RT @ScienceMagazine
Modern medicine has allowed for unprecedented control of reproductive decisions and health, but major limitations remain in both scientific knowledge and healthcare access.

Learn more in a new special issue of Science: scim.ag/2ez
twitter.com/ScienceMagazine/st

RT @ScienceMagazine
Modern medicine has allowed for unprecedented control of reproductive decisions and health, but major limitations remain in both scientific knowledge and healthcare access.

Learn more in a new special issue of Science: scim.ag/2ez

RT @MaleGermCells
The April edition of our seminar series features Martin W. Breuss @BrEUssMartin from the University of Colorado @CUSystem. He’ll enlighten us on genomic mosaicism in germ cells. Save the date (4PM!!!) - and send us a DM to join via Zoom.

RT @SimTulum
Falamos de 2 mil instigadore/as com pelo menos 15 anos de experiência (3 no PhD, 6 no pós-doc, 6 como inv "júnior"), falamos da gente que mantém este país a andar, considerada descartável pelas universidades e pelos governos PS como PSD
dn.pt/sociedade/ensino-superio

RT @CSHL
72 years ago today, Nobel Laureate Barbara McClintock submitted her discovery of transposons, also known as "jumping genes" which cause the purple spots and streaks on corn kernels.

RT @gonen_nitzan
One in six people worldwide affected by infertility, says the WHO.
"Despite the scale of the issue, solutions for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infertility remain underfunded and inaccessible to many"
theguardian.com/world/2023/apr

RT @leen_antonio
The @WHO highlights the worldwide impact of infertility. With our @COSTprogramme @AndronetScience we aim to boost research collaboration, education and public awareness in male infertility and andrology. See andronet.cat/ twitter.com/WHO/status/1643142

RT @WHO
Causes of infertility are diverse and can affect either or both partners.
They include:
· Lack of regular ovulation (the monthly release of an egg)
· Poor quality of semen or blockages of the male reproductive tract
· Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes
· Uterine abnormalities

RT @KAlmstrup
Happy to share that the special issue on 'Small RNAs in Andrology' that I guest edited is finally out. Thx to all who contributed. @EAAndrology @AndrologyASA onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/20

RT @dwnews
A school principal in Florida was fired after parents complained that a Michelangelo sculpture was not suitable to be shown to children.

Now the Mayor of Florence has responded: "To mistake art for pornography is just ridiculous," he said.

trib.al/IWT3r9E

RT @EMBOevents
🚨 Only a few days left, don't miss out! Registration and abstract submission still open until 31 March for EMBO Workshop on European testis workshop 2023, 18 – 22 June 2023 in Montreux, Switzerland

🔗 meetings.embo.org/event/23-tes

RT @ReprodJournal
Our new special collection, 'Reproductive Ageing', is guest edited by our very own Co-Editor-in-Chief, Associate Professor @KASchindler27. Our aim is to publish cross-disciplinary studies examining age's effects on reproductive biology and fertility. ow.ly/FUwC50NjeXV

RT @PaoloCrosetto
Ok this is big.

Web of Science just removed the MDPI flagship journal IJERPH from their lists. This means IJERPH has no more an Impact Factor.

Why is this big? What are the implications? 🧵

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