If you are interested in today and future applications of X-ray imaging for life sciences, register now for the LEAPS Meets Life Sciences Conference in Italy next year: https://agenda.infn.it/event/33026/
The revised version of our paper on the desmosomal #connectome of the #Platynereis larva is now out
https://elifesciences.org/articles/71231
by Sanja Jasek et al.
#volumeEM #rstat
Here is my #introduction. I am a biologist interested in #neuroscience and the #evolution of cells and nervous systems. My research group studies #ciliated marine larvae from a whole-organism perspective, combining behaviour, #connectomics, #imaging, #CRISPR, #modelling and other approaches. We love marine #larvae, their #neurons, #cilia, and #neuropeptides.
Going forward, #DeepLabCut updates will come via medium (and GitHub of course), but not the bird. This is sad, as the science Twitter community, I believe, was so important in getting out the word early on our very first code release and paper. But, it’s not okay anymore 💔…
📣🚨To get the latest updates on our code releases going forward, please see our medium blog http://www.deeplabcut.medium.com and all resources linked on our homepage: http://DeepLabCut.org - take care #deeplabcutters 🙏🏼💜
In Alaska, wood frogs freeze for seven months, thaw and hop away.
https://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-alaskan-frozen-frogs-20140723-story.html
'Using Drosophila melanogaster wing shape, we ask if we can replicate allelic effects of polymorphisms first identified in a GWAS (Pitchers et al. 2019) in three genes: dachsous (ds ), extra-macrochaete (emc) and neuralized (neur), using artificial selection in the lab and bulk segregant mapping in natural populations.'
#Preprint #Evolution #GeneticVariation #Adaptation #Preprint #Drosophila
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.05.12.491649v2
Olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) “undergo depolarization block as part of their normal physiological function…enter depolarization block at odor concentrations 3 orders of magnitude above their detection threshold, thereby defining receptive fields over concentration bands.“
Lots of implications for perceptual discrimination in olfactory space.
Experiments and modeling in #Drosophila larva.
Tadres et al. 2022, Matthieu Louis lab. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade7209
#neuroscience
UC postdocs got a 20% raise:
University of California Academic Workers Partly End Strike
Excited to share that our preprint addressing the neural mechanisms of summiting behavior in zombie fruit flies is now available on bioRxiv! 🧟https://biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.01.518723v1
“The starting salary of a nurse will be £31,000” Conservative party chairman Nadhim Zahawi just told viewers (unchallenged). It’s complete boll****. This figure includes extra earnings, such as overtime & unsocial hours pay. Basic pay for a newly qualified nurse this year would be about £27,000
@albertcardona It is shocking to me Albert when I review multinational grants with UK teams costed- where the Swiss postdoc earns much more than I do as a UK professor, and over 2.5X what the team equivalent in London will earn (with that London bonus)... Switzerland is expensive but on par to London (and most of the UK)- real issue is salary inequity here, how it has stagnated. Factor kids into the equation- a car crash... leaky pipelines- someone needs a real salary in a science household.
We just got back our giant #salamanders, #Andrias japonicus. They've been on loan to a team who've been CT scanning them to study various anatomical features. A picture cannot do their enormity justice. Absolutely remarkable that we are alive at the same time as these giants.
@krisSacrebleu Orcas breaching in stormy seas off the coast of Nova Scotia❤️ - pic taken from a fishing boat a few days ago 🙂
New paper shows (as many papers before) that code that is shared will often not run. This is to be expected - few of us had training in this. But if you share code, go through checklists to prevent the most common mistakes. From the paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01143-6 For some extra suggestions, see my textbook chapter on computational reproducibility: https://lakens.github.io/statistical_inferences/computationalreproducibility.html#some-points-for-improvement-in-computational-reproducibility
Twitter ends the #misinformation policy on #covid. Seems rather irresponsible. Will it contribute to information pollution, questioning of piblic health advice? Will it also be an example of future policies at #Twitter? What will the 🇪🇺 response be to this change?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/11/29/twitter-covid-misinformation-policy/
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How did the legs of the octopus squid evolve?
The development of limbs in vertebrates involves old genes inherited from our ancient ancestors, which is also true for the development of limbs in arthropods. Octopuses and squids also developed their legs independently in parallel using the same gene.
Brains! Brain! Brains! 🧟♂️
Postdoc in Cambridge, UK working on connectomics.