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Delighted to see our work on the histone demethylase Lsd1 in Nematostella finally out in Nature Communications! Pawel Burkhardt @Sars_Centre Ian U Kouzel Biovitenskap på UiB nature.com/articles/s4146…
Congrats to pashucklab on receiving an NIH grant to develop technologies to visualize protease activity in cancer models! 🎉🍾🔬🧫Lehigh Bioengineering Lehigh Engineers Lehigh Research Lehigh University 😎🤩🥳 www2.lehigh.edu/news/nih-funds…
Co-organizer Michael Layden are happy to announce that the 2022 Mid-Atlantic @___SDB___ Regional Meeting will be held on Monday, May 2 - Tuesday, May 3. On-site at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA, with virtual options available. sdbonline.org/meeting?Resour… #2022MASDB 1/2
📢 2022 Mid-Atlantic Society for Developmental Biology meeting launch is a go! #2022MASDB Society for Developmental Biology Visit our meeting website with all the details: sites.google.com/lehigh.edu/leh…
The #2022MASDB tee shirt shop has launched: bonfire.com/2022-masdb160-… Several styles and colors are available, in adult and youth sizes. Artwork by the fabulously talented Steph Nowotarski, PhD. Proceeds benefit Society for Developmental Biology. Check it out and order yours today!
Sign up for the hybrid Mid-Atlantic SDB meeting being hosted at Lehigh May 2nd and 3rd by Michael Layden and Erin L Davies Ph.D. abstracts due April 1st. sites.google.com/lehigh.edu/leh…
#2022MASDB Society for Developmental Biology Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting Abstract deadline is April 3, 11:59 PM ET Short talks and posters. Submit today! sdbonline.org/abstract_submi…
.Society for Developmental Biology 2022 hybrid Mid-Atlantic regional meeting Lehigh University is a go! Test, mask up, and get ready to science hard with us tomorrow morning! Thanks to Layden lab for hosting us. #2022MASDB
#2022MASDB speaker Dr. Dylan Faltine-Gonzalez from the Layden lab studies the evolution of nervous systems and neuronal patterning. He uses Nematostella to investigate whether mechanisms of neuronal patterning are conserved between cnidarians and bilaterians. 1/2
Michael Layden Michael Layden @lehigU will explain their work on Nematostella nervous system evo-development and the pathways that make it possible #2022SDB #EvoDevo2022
PhD position available in our group. The PhD candidate will explore single cell genomics data, generate transgenic and CRISPR lines to understand neuronal and muscular interactions in the cnidarian @Nematostella vectensis. Send your applications to [email protected]
Fist graduate student’s final 1st author paper is out. Nice work Dr. Dylan Faltine-Gonzalez nature.com/articles/s4159…
Check out our new publication! Whitney Leach collaborated with Layden lab @Layla_Al_Shaer on this project: Environmental and molecular regulation of asexual reproduction in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…