Danielle Heller (@hellz_d) 's Twitter Profile
Danielle Heller

@hellz_d

microbiologist, science education program officer @ HHMI, views are my own

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HHMI is excited to announce the selection of 15 exceptional early career scientists as 2019 #HannaGrayFellows to support #diversity in biomedical research: bit.ly/32HTYIX

HHMI is excited to announce the selection of 15 exceptional early career scientists as 2019 #HannaGrayFellows to support #diversity in biomedical research: bit.ly/32HTYIX
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If you’re looking for resources to teach the biology of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, our new three-part animation series describes the structure of coronaviruses like SARS-CoV-2 and how these viruses infect humans and replicate inside cells. bit.ly/SARSCoV2BI

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We are excited to announce our new Ambassador Academy members! Ambassador Academy members are dedicated education professionals committed to high-quality life and environmental science teaching. Please join us in welcoming them! #BioInteractiveAcademy bit.ly/AmbassadorComm

We are excited to announce our new Ambassador Academy members! Ambassador Academy members are dedicated education professionals committed to high-quality life and environmental science teaching. Please join us in welcoming them! #BioInteractiveAcademy bit.ly/AmbassadorComm
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The upcoming #BlackInMicro week (9/28 to 10/4) might be of interest to many #SEAPHAGES students and alums. Check out @BlackInMicro or the website. blackinmicrobiology.org

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#G3journal is pleased to announce the first publication from the HHMI SEA-GENES project: a Mutant Screen Report from Danielle Heller et al. describing a plasmid-based overexpression library of a complete set of genes for the mycobacteriophage Waterfoul. bit.ly/3Oshjq6

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Do you often wonder what happens when bacteria use abortive and non-abortive anti-phage defenses at the same time? Then check out our new paper investigating this question, led by first authors Madison Williams (Maddie Williams (she/her)) and Lexi Reker! biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…

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Congratulations to all the new #GilliamFellows and their advisers! We asked this year's cohort to answer a question for us and we'll share their answers here!

Congratulations to all the new #GilliamFellows and their advisers! We asked this year's cohort to answer a question for us and we'll share their answers here!
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In the August issue of #G3journal: the first publication from the HHMI SEA-GENES project. This Mutant Screen Report from Danielle Heller et al. describes a plasmid-based overexpression library of a complete set of genes for the mycobacteriophage Waterfoul. bit.ly/3oQOAQZ

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SEA-#PHAGES & SEA-GENES researchers are gearing up for their annual science meeting. Keep an eye out for your invitation! #HHMISEA

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Shout out to these amazing SEA-GENES researchers for their awesome work uncovering phage gene function and an award-winning presentation!!! 🧬#SEAGENES Northwestern College HHMI @SaraSTolsma

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HHMI’s Science Education Alliance (SEA) is reimagining the undergraduate bio lab experience by engaging students in discovery science – and keeping students in STEMM. Read more about how the SEA is transforming undergraduate introductory science: hhmi.news/4aP46T2

HHMI’s Science Education Alliance (SEA) is reimagining the undergraduate bio lab experience by engaging students in discovery science – and keeping students in STEMM.

Read more about how the SEA is transforming undergraduate introductory science: hhmi.news/4aP46T2