Ant Lab UNAM
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Ant Lab UNAM / Laboratorio de Hormigas UNAM Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas @biomedicasunam 🇲🇽🐜 Account run by lab students
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https://sites.google.com/view/labdehormigasunam/ 24-01-2024 21:36:03
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Last week Ant Lab UNAM was present at the 3rd Reproductive Aging Conference #ReproAging2024 in Cancún, Mexico. PI Ingrid Fetter Pruneda gave an amazing talk and MSc student @MaferVeMa presented a poster 🧬🐜🏝️🎉
Este viernes 17 de mayo, no te pierdas el #seminarioIFC que dará Ingrid Fetter investigadora del Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas IIBO, UNAM La ponente nos compartirá la importancia de utilizar a las hormigas como modelos para estudiar las bases de la conducta social compleja. ¡No te lo pierdas! 🐜
Today our lab member Carlos Zavaleta Zamora defended his Master thesis with honors! 🥳👏 Congratulations, Carlos! 🐜 🎉🙌
Sarah Ocanas, PhD Jennifer Garrison Buck Institute OMRF NU Duncan Lab Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Last is Ingrid Fetter Pruneda Ingrid Fetter Pruneda Ant Lab UNAM gives a very interesting talk on the reproductive longevity in ants. Army Queens can live up to 40 years while workers only a couple months! And no reproductive aging!! The ovary transcriptome/epigenome holds many secrets
Ant Lab UNAM in the First Biomedical Fair at Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas IIBO, UNAM ! 🐜 There were presentations of posters and videos of the lab members. We had such a great time 🥳✨
Visitando Instituto de Biotecnología UNAM con Ingrid Fetter Pruneda para un examen de doctorado UNAM Posgrado Con compañía así, el trayecto a Cuernavaca se disfruta más 😁
#AmbienteyNaturaleza | ¿Alguna vez te has preguntado por qué en las hormigas algunas son reinas y otras obreras? Genética, comportamiento, hormonas y más. En este artículo te contamos del estudio de Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas IIBO, UNAM bit.ly/3XPuHuI
Read our new #preprint on Research Square: Age, Caste, and Social Context Shape Ovarian Morphology and Transcriptomic Profiles in Red Harvester Ants (Pogonomyrmex barbatus) researchsquare.com/article/rs-693… Ant Lab UNAM
Thrilled to share the first full paper from Ant Lab UNAM! We examine how queen and worker harvester ants differ in ovarian morphology and gene expression, shedding light on the ovary as a hub for multiple physiological systems, not just reproduction. rdcu.be/ePNP8