
Michelle Collins
@mmcollinsy
Assistant Professor at @USask interested in cardiac development and disease genetics using zebrafish.
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NEXT WEEK Wednesday Nov 2nd: Faculty panel on undergraduate research! With Arinjay Banerjee Prager Lab Michelle Collins and Katelyn Halpape. REGISTER: SURE-faculty-panel-UGR.eventbrite.ca


Check out U of Saskatchewan's Dr. Cooper's talk on using a novel in vivo rabbit model and synchrotron micro-CT CanadianLightSource to track bone remodeling dynamics and how it can help us understand osteoporosis! Gormley - Dr. David Cooper - Wednesday, November 2, 2022 iono.fm/e/1247354

Excited to announce the 1st Canadian Zebrafish Research Community Scientific meeting. If you work with zebrafish or are curious about the science behind this great model do not hesitate and join us! event.fourwaves.com/cd8020e9-e8cd-… Please help spread the word 🐟🧬🔬🧪 Zebrafish Rock!




We are looking for a MSc student to join my lab. If you are interested in studying placenta-brain communication during human development, reach out to me! More details here: xing-lab.com. Please repost. UManitoba Science University of Manitoba uManitoba Research









A heartfelt thank you to USask Medicine for featuring three of our funded researchers (Michelle Collins, Scott Widenmaier & Changting Xiao) in the most recent ep. of Researchers Under The Scope. 🔬 🎙️❤️Listen now to learn about the incredible work we are supporting in Saskatchewan:

A β-catenin chromobody-based probe highlights endothelial maturation during vascular morphogenesis in vivo Read this Techniques & Resources article by Sébastien Gauvrit, Shengnan Zhao, Ulrich Rothbauer and Didier Stainier Stainier Lab: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…



