Lindsay Rathbun
@lindsay_rathbun
Scientist and Manager of @UR_HCIC microscopy core at @UofR | Certified nerd, amateur aerialist, biology enthusiast
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24-06-2018 16:49:42
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Its true we are #hiring #postdocs! Reach out and study the mitotic #spindle in the zebrafish embryo! We have microscopes, we have fish, we have fun people, we have #espresso , we have #BioArt... Come join us Syracuse University!
We have a great virtual #BioArt Mixer here Syracuse University this Thursday at 6:30pm discussing #AI aided research and #greenhousegases. Check us out at our Facebook page: facebook.com/events/2959294…
Check out the latest paper from the Hehnly Lab in Current Biology! Excited to share the giant asymmetric centrosomes we found in the #zebrafish embryo.
Interested in getting a degree in #Biology? Come to Syracuse University and enjoy an interactive environment with a diverse population of scientists. Apply by December 1st. Women and URM encouraged to apply.
Me: "What happens when I use the 20x objective on my iSIM?" Zebrafish embryo: "This." #CellBiology #Microscopy Heidi Hehnly-Chang @VisiTech_UK BioVision Technologies
Are you in the Syracuse Area? Do you want to do some cool microscopy? Hit Mike Bates or myself up to check out the Blatt Bioimaging Center Syracuse University Biology Department. Doing cool things thanks to George Langford (Bio) and Torsten Woellert with ZEISS Microscopy LSM 980 with Airyscan.
Happy Fourth of July to our American shoal members! Centrosome ‘fireworks’ credited to Lindsay Rathbun.
Happy #FluorescenceFriday! Check out this image of mouse intestinal organoids. Look at those gorgeous microtubules and mitotic cells! 📷: Nicole Dawney from Bergstralh Lab 🔬: Oxford Instruments Andor Dragonfly spinning disk confocal