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#introduction Hello #sciencemastodon I am a cell biologist running a research group in the UK focused on membrane traffic and cell division in human cells. I aim to post mainly about science but also music, running and cycling.

Hashtags:
#cellbiology #microscopy #imageanalysis #membranetraffic #mitosis #cytoskeleton #cancer #academia #statistics #openscience #Rstats #igorpro #datascience #raspberrypi #generativeart #music #running #cycling

CS, and AI/ML in particular, have become a weird sort of attention economy. Twitter benefited prominent scientists who could get a lot of traction by talking about their work. The prominent scientists will still have followers. Others still have a chance of being overheard.

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I've been on a low-effort, low-stakes quest to find whiteboard markers that aren't disappointing. So far, the Chisel-Tip Pentel Markathon Pump Dry Erase Markers are doing well. I've been using them for over a month with no frustration. Tentative recommendation.
amazon.com/Pentel-Markathon-Ma

this site is so weird. how do I know how many internet points I won? how do I know what to be outraged about? I feel like I could just put it down at any moment and go to bed at a reasonable hour, and then check it again tomorrow if I felt like it, in a healthy way. what the fuck

Many aspects of #climate impacts on #health are still under the public radar. For instance, #globalwarming is moving habitats of invasive #disease vectors like mosquitoes more and more northward.

In an warmer world, which seems inevitably now, chances of newly emerging of infectious diseases outbreaks will increase. This map shows the ongoing spreading of invasive Aedes mosquitoes in #europe. And yes, they settle in.

She's off to the vets tomorrow. Hoping for better looking bloods, a clean ultrasound and, all going well, spaying being done.

(not getting a better picture today, she's in a "no cameras, please" mood and blapping me for any photo attempts)

A spooky specimen from the London Natural History Museum: a fish forever entombed inside a pearl! This fish, perhaps a pearlfish, known to parasitize bivalves, tried to make a home in a pearl oyster and died. The oyster dutifully set about encasing it in nacre (mother of pearl, a form of aragonite). Natural pearls are fairly rare, and are essentially an immune response by bivalves to encase a foreign object and protect themselves from infection. #clamfacts

After a couple of days on #Mastodon I’m very impressed & excited to be part of this growing community! #mastodonmigration

My only humble suggestion is that it needs more #tardigrades aka "water bears."

Tardigrades have survived every mass #extinction on Earth since they evolved about a 1/2 billion years ago. There are ~1,300 known species. And millions of years from now, they won’t even notice we’re gone.

(Please boost) Hey is there anyone on fedi that currently or has ever in the past worked as a librarian? Could you comment
1. An average day at work
2. Education requirements and what school is like
3. Average pay
4. Bonus: experiences with being autistic/neurodiverse, chronically ill or disabled in any way.

I’m sick of struggling to find work that accommodates my disabilities, I want stability but not at the cost of my well-being.

Now that we have entered Late Fall, who's up for a thread of this year's ? It was an especially delightful year in Amherst, MA.

Reply with pictures from your area!

I have a funded PhD position on a super-cool project on Indigenous Quantitative Methods at @MUNGeog in St. John's, NL. It has a legit funding package. Please spread the word!
@cricketcrocker @algoriphagus @native4data @indigenous_sts
civiclaboratory.nl/2022/11/02/

My University is now recruiting studentships on our MRC DTP Programme in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research (IBR)!

These are fully funded, 4 year (1 year MSc + 3 year PhD) Studentships. Aim is to do cross-discipline work in biomedical science. Great for maths/physics/CS grads to do biomed or for bio/chem grads looking to branch out.

findaphd.com/phds/program/medi

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Hi there new mastodon and fediscience friends! I'm Anna. I work in #MolecularEcology and #ConservationGenetics. I use #DNA (from threatened species, museum specimens, #eDNA, #sciencepoop...) to study wildlife and inform #conservation and management. I post sciencey stuff, and also share my #CameraTrap and #WildOz pics… oh and maybe pics of my rescue dogs sneak in too :)

hello mastodon world! (this is a mammoth... but close enough :-)

Some hashtags of my interests to help people searching for follows (who knew how hard it was to do this without an algorithm feeding you content?)

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A video of the fascinating interphase HeLa cell data set from OpenOrganelle.janelia.org:

youtube.com/watch?v=3hVHbIRS48

Data acquired and segmented at by the Hess Lab, Saalfeld Lab, and CellMap Project Team led by Aubrey Weigel.

I am a cell biologist and biophysicist interested in the evolution of cell complexity, especially in the cytoskeleton. Currently I am studying how amoebae divide, specifically relatives of the "brain-eating amoeba" Naegleria. I study this using , image analysis, and comparative genomics.

I'm a postdoc at UMass Amherst, and previously I was at Stanford University for my PhD in Biophysics. Outside the lab I love jazz and nature !

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