Watanabe Lab @ New York Tech (@akiopteryx) 's Twitter Profile
Watanabe Lab @ New York Tech

@akiopteryx

Research team @nyit studying vertebrate evolution & development. Tweets by PI: Aki Watanabe (@NYITAnatomy; Res. Assoc. @AMNH @NHM_London). 渡邉彰伸: 解剖学助教授・古生物学者

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Dr. Davey F. Wright ⛏️🦕🧬 (@davey_f_wright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder I'm recruiting a graduate student to join my Paleobiology Research Group at OU lab in fall '25. My lab uses fossils, fieldwork, & phylogenetic methods to study macroevolutionary processes in marine invertebrates, especially echinoderms. Please share & feel free to reach out!

Reminder I'm recruiting a graduate student to join my <a href="/OU_Paleo/">Paleobiology Research Group at OU</a> lab in fall '25. My lab uses fossils, fieldwork, &amp; phylogenetic methods to study macroevolutionary processes in marine invertebrates, especially echinoderms. Please share &amp; feel free to reach out!
Watanabe Lab @ New York Tech (@akiopteryx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For our @NYITAnatomy seminar today, we had Chris Percival Stony Brook University give an inspiring presentation about genetic and developmental processes shaping craniofacial anatomy.

For our @NYITAnatomy seminar today, we had Chris Percival <a href="/stonybrooku/">Stony Brook University</a> give an inspiring presentation about genetic and developmental processes shaping craniofacial anatomy.
Stowers Institute (@sciencestowers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #MicroscopyMonday shows Yap1 protein (purple), which moves into cell nuclei (red) in the outer layer of the developing sea anemone Nematostella vectensis to regulate the organism’s growth. Christof Nolte (Gibson Lab) #biology

This #MicroscopyMonday shows Yap1 protein (purple), which moves into cell nuclei (red) in the outer layer of the developing sea anemone Nematostella vectensis to regulate the organism’s growth. Christof Nolte (<a href="/Gibson_Lab/">Gibson Lab</a>) #biology
Prosanta Chakrabarty (@preaux_fish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Curator Job! Department of Integrative Biology at MSU and the Michigan State University Museum are conducting a search for an Assistant/Associate Professor(s) and Curator of Vertebrate Collections. The advertisement can be viewed here: careers.msu.edu/en-us/job/5209…

Watanabe Lab @ New York Tech (@akiopteryx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#2024SVP attendees: interested in a 3-year postdoc position teaching #HumanAnatomy and developing your own research program? I’m not at the meeting this year but contact me or chat with Brian Beatty who is attending. Have a great meeting!

New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra (@newamsterdamsym) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Halloween! 🎃👻 Remember to get your #Tickets for tomorrow's season opener! 🤩 Felipe Tristan guest conducts New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra in a program of #coleridgetaylor #gershwin #brahms, featuring #pianist Yan Shen! symphonyspace.org/events/vp-new-…

Happy Halloween! 🎃👻 Remember to get your #Tickets for tomorrow's season opener! 🤩 <a href="/felipetristan/">Felipe Tristan</a> guest conducts  New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra in a program of #coleridgetaylor #gershwin #brahms, featuring #pianist Yan Shen! symphonyspace.org/events/vp-new-…
Watanabe Lab @ New York Tech (@akiopteryx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED if you’re interested in learning embryology and meeting so many great people. It’s a truly special experience!

Thomas Sanger (@thsanger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is an open faculty position at Loyola University Chicago. Areas of special interest include Immunology, Physiology, and Molecular Biology, but all areas of Biology will be considered. Please reach out if you have questions about the department. careers.luc.edu/postings/29502

Sharlene Santana (@sesantanam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ranges is pleased to announce the second call for the Ranges Imaging Mini-Awards! The goal of these awards is to support imaging of Western North American #mammal specimens for research. Deadline is 01/08/2015. More info 👇 ranges-network.org/awards/

Watanabe Lab @ New York Tech (@akiopteryx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New Paper 🚨 Our team @NYITAnatomy used #microCT and #GMM to examine how changes in muscle loading affects skull development in chicks. This one is particularly special because it marks the first experimental #embryology study out of my lab 🐣 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

🚨 New Paper 🚨 Our team @NYITAnatomy used #microCT and #GMM to examine how changes in muscle loading affects skull development in chicks. This one is particularly special because it  marks the first experimental #embryology study out of my lab 🐣 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) (@mblscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#MicroscopyMonday 🔬 — This confocal image of a 10.5 day mouse embryo was taken during the MBL Embryology Course. Immunostained with antibodies against PECAM (endothelial factor present in the vasculature; red), beta-III-tubulin (neurons; green) and DAPI (cell nuclei; blue).

#MicroscopyMonday 🔬 — This confocal image of a 10.5 day mouse embryo was taken during the MBL Embryology Course. Immunostained with antibodies against PECAM (endothelial factor present in the vasculature; red), beta-III-tubulin (neurons; green) and DAPI (cell nuclei; blue).
evo-devo (@xiaojie_qiu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are thrilled to share that our first paper from my new lab, Spateo (github.com/aristoteleo/sp…) for spatiotemporal modeling of molecular holograms, is now online in Cell: cell.com/cell/fulltext/…. Spateo is a comprehensive analytical framework for 3D whole-embryo spatiotemporal

Watanabe Lab @ New York Tech (@akiopteryx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beautiful specimen and reconstructions! Congrats to the authors on the paper and for filling in a crucial neuroanatomical gap along the dino-bird transition!

Watanabe Lab @ New York Tech (@akiopteryx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three bright Watanabe Lab students are presenting their posters today at #SICB2025. RJ on U.S. National Science Foundation-funded project on bizarre brains of crested chickens; Abdullah on NIH-funded project on diet and perivascular fat tissue; and Mohit on project linking menopause with osteoporosis.

Three bright Watanabe Lab students are presenting their posters today at #SICB2025. RJ on <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a>-funded project on bizarre brains of crested chickens; Abdullah on <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a>-funded project on diet and perivascular fat tissue; and Mohit on project linking menopause with osteoporosis.