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Horne-Badovinac Lab

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We study collective cell migration, basement membrane secretion, and morphogenesis using Drosophila. Tweets are a team effort.

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Zebrafish Rock! (@zebrafishrock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our #SpotlightZebrafish this week is on Dr. Adam Isabella (Adam Isabella), who is a #Postdoc w/ Cecilia Moens Fred Hutch Cancer Center. He studies the mechanisms of nerve innervation patterning during development and regeneration. For his latest work Development, see: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/14…

Our #SpotlightZebrafish this week is on Dr. Adam Isabella (<a href="/AdamIsabella1/">Adam Isabella</a>), who is a #Postdoc w/ <a href="/CeciliaMoens/">Cecilia Moens</a> <a href="/fredhutch/">Fred Hutch Cancer Center</a>. He studies the mechanisms of nerve innervation patterning during development and regeneration. For his latest work <a href="/Dev_journal/">Development</a>, see: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/14…
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Registration is now open for the 2022 Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Meeting at scdb2022.com. We have a great line-up of speakers and are looking forward to reconnecting with colleagues after a long time away!

@luschnig.bsky.social (@stefanluschnig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Acute manipulation and real-time visualization of membrane trafficking and exocytosis in #Drosophila. We brought #RUSH, conceived by Franck Perez Franck Perez in cultured cells, to the fly, illuminating secretion dynamics in live animals bioRxiv Cell Biology doi.org/10.1101/2022.0…

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Looking forward to the start of @Dros22! And a plug for presentations from the lab: Audrey Williams @awilliams_sci is giving a talk Fri am in the Cell Bio II session, and Sierra Schwabach is presenting poster 681B Fri 2-4.

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An intriguing hypothesis linking molecular biology, genomics, and the evolution of eukaryotes. If you study meiosis, genomics, or genetics, would love see you weigh in.

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Please come join us at the 2022 Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Meeting for some exciting science and great company. The abstract deadline is June 17th. Also, don't forget to apply for the young investigator award! #SCDB2022

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The abstract deadline for the 2022 Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Meeting is this Friday (June 17th). This is shaping up to be a great meeting. Please come join us! #SCDB2022

The abstract deadline for the 2022 Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Meeting is this Friday (June 17th). This is shaping up to be a great meeting. Please come join us! #SCDB2022
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The complete program for the 2022 Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Meeting is now available at (scdb2022.com). We are still accepting abstracts for poster presentations though the registration deadline of July 20th (tomorrow). Hope you will join us! #SCDB2022

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The extracellular matrix can be surprisingly dynamic during development. Check out the work led by @_LaloSM showing that basement membrane assembly directly contributes forces initiating Drosophila central nervous system morphogenesis cell.com/developmental-…

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Hello Fly Friends - Yesterday many of you got an email from GSA asking you to express your interest in volunteering to serve on the Fly Board or award committees, and to present your work at or organize the Fly Meeting. Both faculty & trainees are invited to fill out the survey.

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Hello Fly Friends - Earlier today many of you received an email from GSA asking you to express your interest in volunteering within the Drosophila community. Both faculty and trainees are invited to fill out the survey. Please help keep our community strong with your efforts!