Shannon Smyth
@shan_smyth23
PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne | Investigating the role of proteostasis in male reproduction 👩🏻🔬🧪
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11-11-2020 05:20:01
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Excited to share our new preparative method in the journal Proteomics which has allowed us to identify novel proteins in seminal vesicle fluid. 1st pub (1st author) Shannon Smyth & 1st senior for @DavidSkerrettB. @UON_research Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) PRC for Reproductive Science …iencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pm…
Q: Who wants to attend the first HDR trivia night for 2023? A: YOU Please register your interest by emailing [email protected] Hope to see you all there! 🤓🧠
😊Get ready for the second round of our tri-cup!😊 🏅 Netball followed by BBQ 🏅 Friday the 16th of June from 12pm The Forum indoor netball courts ✨To play please register your interest by emailing us at: [email protected]✨
A little while between tweets as we’ve been busy setting up our new lab at Uni of Melbourne! @SciMelb Bio21 Institute. This adventure wouldn’t have sparked joy if it wasn’t for Nathan Burke and Shannon Smyth who have been the best team ! It’s starting to look like a lab! 🧫 🔬
I couldn’t be more grateful to these two country kids Shannon Smyth Nathan Burke for taking a big leap with me in 2023 and moving from our longtime home @UON_research to BioSciences UniMelb. It’s been a bumpy 2023 at times but thanks to you (+ Shenae Cafe) it’s also been merry!🎄
1st single cell atlas of mouse seminal vesicles bioRxiv. Have you ever wondered what cells reside in this understudied tissue, well this resource is for you. Led by @ollie_rando group UMass Chan Medical School with our contributions @UON_research Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Out now in PNASNews Subchronic elevation in ambient temperature drives alterations to the sperm epigenome and accelerates early embryonic development in mice pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Led by Natalie Trigg & Brett Nixon with contribution from many others Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) Uni Newcastle Research