
ilandavislab
@ilandavislab
At the Department of Biochemistry, Oxford University. We focus our research on the role of RNA biology in brain development and synaptic plasticity
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http://www.ilandavis.com 23-02-2013 11:41:22
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Systematic analysis of YFP traps reveals common mRNA/protein discordance in neural tissues. A new resource from ilandavislab: bit.ly/3LVOjbV #Drosophila #neuroscience



Discordance between protein and mRNA expression patterns reveals the extent of post-transcriptional regulation in neuroblast differentiation. Taken from a new screen in the #Drosophila larval nervous system by ilandavislab bit.ly/3LVOjbV





So what creative things can you do with #OMERO and OMERO.figure? ilandavislab have some great ideas for integration and scalable data analysis. rupress.org/jcb/article/22…


Super happy to be part of this really cool work Castello Lab @FranklinSystems ilandavislab

Our Aging Fly Cell Atlas is out. Do different cell types age at the same rate? No. Which cell types age faster? Fat, liver and muscle. Which cell types age slower? Neurons. Great collaboration with Stephen Quake Henri Jasper Maria Brbic Tzu-Chiao Lu


Oxford tweeps - There's a free science event in University Parks on the 25th of July. University of Oxford scientists from Department of Biochemistry at Oxford University Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) will be there with cool hands-on activities. Make sure to drop by #Science


Exciting times for the Davis lab, we are moving to University of Glasgow If you are interested in coming to work with us we will soon have positions open to work on spatial biology of the nervous system. Please share #jobfairy #sciencetwitter More details at ilandavis.com/vacancies

Postdoc position on spatial biology... consider applying to ilandavislab to decipher the mysteries of RNA and protein localisation in the nervous system...



Lab manager post open for applications. Come join us in University of Glasgow in a lab manager/researcher position. For more details ilandavis.com/vacancies Apply at my.corehr.com/pls/uogrecruit…


4 year postdoc position in our lab in University of Glasgow studying the molecular mechanisms of ALS now open my.corehr.com/pls/uogrecruit…

Pleased to share our latest work on how RNA-binding proteins regulate brain development on #bioRxiv 🧠🔬🪰 ilandavislab @TamsinJSamuels
