
Christopher Arnold
@cparnoldphd
Studying asexual reproduction to better understand how animals grow and regenerate. Assistant Professor @WVUBiology.
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https://www.planarnoldlab.com/ 25-05-2013 02:41:15
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Dinner with (most of) our lab in Vancouver at the end of a great day of talks and poster sessions during the Society for Developmental Biology EvoDevo PanAm meeting Stowers Institute


And all of this was even more fun with all the super duper cool folks from Stowers Institute Society for Developmental Biology my first international conference has been amazing.. thank you thank you 🥰🥰🥰 Vancouver has been amazinnnnggggg😍😍😍 #2022SDB #EvoDevo2022



Very excited to see A. Sánchez Alvarado alumni and my former mentee Roberta Fiorino start her new adventure in graduate school Stowers Institute


Studying patterns of genes that define body patterns in a variety of animals😍 showcasin the nascent transcription patterns of Hoxb genes🥰 My PhD work in Krumlauf lab Stowers Institute n Anatomy and Cell Biology department KU Medical Center is now up online🥰😃 doi.org/10.1101/2022.0…



The Sanchez lab got together for the Thanksgiving lunch today Stowers Institute. And we had a hot topic discussion on ‘Why cinnamon in desserts?’ Pic courtesy:#michellelewallen


Ever wonder where adult pluripotent stem cells such as neoblasts come from? Check out the work of Julian Kimura, Marce Bolaños, and Lorenzo Ricci out today. We identified embryonic origins of neoblasts in Hofstenia embryos. authors.elsevier.com/a/1gDLWL7PXiqi1

I'm thrilled to share my views on the elegant groundbreaking work performed by Julian Kimura and colleagues in the Srivastava Lab lab on the embryonic origin of adult pluripotent stem cells in acoels. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #FLATWORMFRIDAY International Society for Regenerative Biology Society for Developmental Biology - check it out!

We said farewell to Chris Christopher Arnold as he embarks on his journey as an independent investigator WVU Biology As with all trainees I’ve been fortunate to work with, he too leaves an indelible mark in the tapestry of my life as a scientist Go forth. Discover. Enlighten us.


I feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity of being A. Sánchez Alvarado ‘s mentee. My scientific journey these past years has taken me places I could not have imagined. You taught me how the strangest of animals have so much to teach us. Thank you, Alejandro.


Thrilled to be part of this amazing conference! Great science at #GRN2023 🧬 Presenting my rotation project in Paul Trainor’s lab in collaboration with my mentor Sharien Fitriasari 🐭 Special thanks to Tatjana Sauka-Spengler Sauka-Spengler Lab Stowers Institute Stowers Grad School 🧫💖

