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Official twitter account for The Clark Lab @Cornell. Lab news and cool science. Tweets by lab members, Andy’s signed with AC ("managed" by @is_a_biologist)

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Andrew Marderstein (@amarderstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Do commonly-used medications reduce or exacerbate breast cancer risk for women with genetic predispositions? The latest from the TheClarkLabCornell and the Olivier Elemento! medrxiv.org/content/10.110…

1/ Do commonly-used medications reduce or exacerbate breast cancer risk for women with genetic predispositions?

The latest from the <a href="/ClarkLabCornell/">TheClarkLabCornell</a> and the <a href="/ElementoLab/">Olivier Elemento</a>!

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Mariana Wolfner Lab (@wolfnerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our latest, officially out now in Genetics Society of America led by the amazing @dawnschen! Here, Dawn built on previous findings of female control of biased sperm usage to carefully dissect the role of octopaminergic signaling in Tdc2 neurons in this process: doi.org/10.1093/geneti…

Anna Maria Langmüller (@anna_noworries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super stoked to see this work early online (after screening maaaany flies). Special thanks to Philipp Messer and Jackson Champer for mentoring & support. Fitness effects of CRISPR endonucleases in Drosophila melanogaster populations doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…

Andrew Marderstein (@amarderstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost time for #ASHG22! If you are interested in the context-specific effects of genetic variants, I have two talks for you to check out this week…   ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Andy Clark (@andyclarkcornel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mariana Wolfner and I seek an enthusiastic postdoc to work on an NIH-funded project to dissect the molecular basis for male-female interactions during and after mating. Join the exciting Drosophila research community at Cornell. Email [email protected].