
Seb Dworkin
@dworkinseb
Research Scientist and Senior Lecturer in Pathophysiology at La Trobe University. Trivia Buff. Craft beer enthusiast. Home brewer. Hawks fan.
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23-07-2019 00:41:59
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Excited to share news of our new paper in Development, highlighting a novel tissue fusion mechanism in mouse: doi.org/10.1242/dev.20…. Well done to the team, especially Michael de Vries and Jarrad Fuller for your hard work in getting this done!

Congratulations to gut girls Liana Theodoridis and Mikaela Whitty on presenting their milestone talks on the effects of #bacteriophages on the #gutmicrobiome 🎉🎊 Well done to all students who presented! Microbiology, Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology La Trobe Agriculture, Biomedicine & Environment


Honoured to represent La Trobe University La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science La Trobe Agriculture, Biomedicine & Environment Cardiovascular Biology and Disease Research at the Lymphatics Gordon Research Seminar as co-Chair! Look forward to catch up with world experts including GrauperaLab who kindly accepted our offer to be keynote speaker! More info grc.org/lymphatics-grs…



I'm proud of every paper, but this one is special. Here with PiperLab School of Biological Sciences, Monash, we couple the power of #Drosophila with a completely synthetic diet to find potential treatments for rare inherited metabolic disorders La Trobe Agriculture, Biomedicine & Environment La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science #RareDiseaseDay2024 🧵

Grainyhead-like 2 interacts with noggin to regulate tissue fusion in mouse Read this #OpenAccess Research Report from Michael de Vries Michael de Vries, Sebastian Dworkin Seb Dworkin and colleagues journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…




A huge shout out to all the incredible women that have guided and shaped my career and life in academia, especially Prof Louise Purton, Karla Helbig, Caroline Taylor, Lakshmi Wijeyewickrema and many many others! #IWD2024

Researchers have long known that diet had a role to play in treating Inherited Metabolic Disorders. The problem is that each one is unique — so rare, that medicine did not have the tools to develop new treatments. Enter the fruit fly. brnw.ch/21wHOB8 Johnson Lab


Thrilled that our recent mouse embryo study has also made it onto the front cover of Development! journals.biologists.com/dev/issue/151/5. Craniofacial Aust La Trobe Agriculture, Biomedicine & Environment Microbiology, Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology


Honoured to have represented Helbig Lab and La Trobe Agriculture, Biomedicine & Environment in the 3MT finals ✨ Thank you so much to my beautiful and fabulous lab for their unwavering support!! Also, massive congratulations to PhD bestie Tina Katsaros on winning runner up and people’s choice in the VYT comp!





1/3 🎉 Proud and excited to see LIMS & La Trobe Agriculture, Biomedicine & Environment members awarded a total of ~$4.3M in today’s NHMRC Ideas Grants – congratulations to CIAs Prof Chris Sobey, Prof Karla Helbig & Dr Travis Johnson! Read more: latrobe.edu.au/news/announcem… #sciencetwitter #NHMRC #biomedresearch


Excited to announce our new paper on variably-penetrant zebrafish phenotypes, depending on where the fish are housed. An excellent model for gene-environment interactions and assessing facility conditions! doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.7…. Johnson Lab La Trobe Agriculture, Biomedicine & Environment Microbiology, Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology

Loving catching up with these incredible leaders of Australian cell and developmental biology! Hunter Meeting La Trobe Agriculture, Biomedicine & Environment
