
Daimark Bennett
@daimarkbennett
Studying molecular switches in development and disease using #Drosophila #Genetics, #CellBiology.
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mBeRFP: a versatile fluorescent tool to enhance multichannel live imaging and its applications An Open Access Techniques and Resources Article from Emmanuel Martin and Magali Suzanne Suzanne's lab CBI Toulouse journals.biologists.com/dev/article/14…




For the past 18 months I've been trying to establish my research group. It's not been easy and I've been crushed many times. Division of Molecular and Cellular Function UoM have been so supportive and have a call out now jobs.ac.uk/job/CTD187/res… and this thread is why you should apply!

If you want to answer cutting edge questions in an animal system, the genetic, molecular and cell biological tools available in Drosophila combined with 100 years of prior work make it THE place to work. A recent issue of Developmental Cell provides 2 examples 1/n




Migrating cells can leave trails to guide other cells. nature.com/articles/cr201… A classic of #CellMigration for this #FluorescenceFriday #SciComm FocalPlane (Movie by Lilian Chen Nikon Small World 2017)

Interested in community building, publishing and microscopy? This is the job for you! A great opportunity to join the awesome J Cell Science team at The Company of Biologists and to help grow this exciting project.


Hi All-our new review with Idil Ulengin-Talkish 'A cellular atlas of calcineurin signaling' is now published and explores mechanisms of localized calcineurin signaling. Click here for free link:authors.elsevier.com/a/1fuVic5IDio2o





Medical Research Council funded PhD project on #Perraultsyndrome with Ray O'Keefe Daimark Bennett -join a great team and do some exciting science bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research…

Last call for applicants to our BBSRC PhD studentship (tinyurl.com/BBSRC-DTP), a joint project with The Ashe lab in Manchester to use genome engineering, optogenetics, and live cell imaging to study cell decision-making in Drosophila development. Deadline 19 Jan. Please RT!
