Jennifer Hill
@jen_suzanne
Enjoys the little things in life… Scientist studying how the tiny microbes in our gut protect against diseases like diabetes - tweets are my own
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Two prominent research groups come to a shockingly similar finding from totally different angles! Checkout these two papers #OnlineNow Randy J. Seeley, Ph.D. #KarenGuillemin 🔗 cell.com/cell-metabolis… 🔗 cell.com/cell-metabolis…
Our paper is out today in PLOS Biology, please RT and tell us what you think! We discovered that bacteria encourage zebrafish social behavior by promoting microglial remodeling of 'social neurons'.🧵 journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar… PLOS Biology Moore Foundation Inc Life Sciences Research Foundation Zebrafish Rock!
Interested in neurodevelopment, microbes, and zebrafish? The Eisen lab at the University of Oregon is hiring for a postdoc and/or laboratory technician! DM me if you know someone who might be interested! 🧵 #zebrafish #microbiome #neuroscience Zebrafish Rock! Academic Chatter™
Congratulations to Michelle Sconce Massaquoi and her fantastic team of co-authors on the publication of this Gnotobiotic Atlas that reveals the impacts of the microbiota on transcriptional programs across all tissues of a model vertebrate, the zebrafish: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
great to see this work in Science Magazine , the original Drosophila paper inspired me to look at microbiota effects on beta-cell development! Congrats!
gotta love Aeromonas ❤️ congrats GuilleminLab, @tjarrods
The deadline for the Noster & Science Microbiome Prize is approaching! This is a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity as an early career scientist to have your work put in the spotlight and published in Science Magazine More info here: science.org/content/page/n…
Ecstatic to finally share the next installment of our work today in Science Magazine! Check it out to learn how early-life microbes shape islet development and longterm metabolic health science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…