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EmbryoPhenomics

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A novel #bioimaging platform for capturing the hidden lives of aquatic embryos, both in the lab and out in the field.
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🚨 The Embryo Cam community has reached >2k volunteers, pushing the project to >5k data classifications! A massive thank you to all our citizen scientists. Join us via the link 👇👇👇 zooniverse.org/embryocam

🚨 The Embryo Cam community has reached >2k volunteers, pushing the project to >5k data classifications! 
A massive thank you to all our citizen scientists. Join us via the link 👇👇👇
zooniverse.org/embryocam
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SEB 2021 Annual Conference is Online!! 💻 Join us for our session: Technology Enabled Approaches to Ecophysiology. We have a leading line up of invited speakers and abstract submission closes 15th March!! 🐟🦐🐌🌱🌿 University of Plymouth @ManuelaTruebano Anne Plessis SEB @sebiology.bsky.social

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Find out more and submit your abstract here: sebiology.org/events/event/s…. Our session is cross-council and open to all. From phenome 🔬to genome 🧬- technology is transforming our approach to biological enquiry in ecophysiology 🌎👩‍💻🧠.

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Join our session to hear from Professor Francesco Falciani, a leader in computational biology, talking about Multilevel functional genomics data integration as a tool for understanding eco-physiology 😃 University of Plymouth MBERC @ManuelaTruebano Anne Plessis University of Liverpool CBFLivUni

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Professor Melody Clark from the British Antarctic Survey will be talking in our session about Life in the Slow Lane. Sharing some of her fascinating work on 'omics approaches applied to species from the Antarctic. British Antarctic Survey 🐧 SEB @sebiology.bsky.social Natural Environment Research Council @ManuelaTruebano Anne Plessis

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Submit an Abstract to our session as either poster or talk: 🌟Technology enabled approaches to ecophysiology🌟. We have a great line-up of invited speakers including Professor Melody Clark, Professor Nicholas Smirnoff, Professor Francesco Falciani, Professor Dietmar Kueltz 😃😃

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A fantastic day at Futures2022 in the GuildHall, Plymouth City Centre. We engaged all ages with the fascinating world of baby marine animals and it was great to experience so much interest. Exciting to see such a breadth of great exhibits on show 🪴🖥️🤖🖨️🦷🪥🔬

A fantastic day at Futures2022 in the GuildHall, Plymouth City Centre. We engaged all ages with the fascinating world of baby marine animals and it was great to experience so much interest. Exciting to see such a breadth of great exhibits on show 🪴🖥️🤖🖨️🦷🪥🔬
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EmbryoPhenomics are at AMMR4 exhibiting our innovative research approach and instruments. A great conference attended by an exciting community of international researchers who are pushing the boundaries of understanding biological impacts of global change #AMMR4 #musselsarecoool

<a href="/EmbryoPhenomics/">EmbryoPhenomics</a> are at AMMR4 exhibiting our innovative research approach and instruments. A great conference attended by an exciting community of international researchers who are pushing the boundaries of understanding biological impacts of global change #AMMR4 #musselsarecoool
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Early development is the most dynamic period of life and choosing what to measure is akin to a luck dip. To overcome this we have been pioneering the use of phenomics approaches to measure 'everything that is visible', but as energy in the fluctuations of pixel values.

Early development is the most dynamic period of life and choosing what to measure is akin to a luck dip. To overcome this we have been pioneering the use of phenomics approaches to measure 'everything that is visible', but as energy in the fluctuations of pixel values.
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Key advantages of 'Energy Proxy Traits' are that they: * Work across species * Work across developmental stages * Contain signals from specific physiological traits that themselves can be extracted and quantified * Are high-dimensional and data rich * Are high-throughput 🐌🐟🦐🎥

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Maria, a placement student from Chile, can atest to it being a balmy 5 degrees in the Plymouth Science Park SmartPond today. More great data from the ElectricBlue EnvLoggers and reassuring to finally see a drop in temperature in the UK to something closer to a seasonal norm.

Maria, a placement student from Chile, can atest to it being a balmy 5 degrees in the Plymouth Science Park SmartPond today. More great data from the ElectricBlue EnvLoggers and reassuring to finally see a drop in temperature in the UK to something closer to a seasonal norm.
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For British Science Week we are out visiting local schools. Biological development is a fundamental concept that is accessible at age 5 to 18. We are teaching both ends of this range. How many of these species can you identify? Plymouth Science Park @plymouthbiol University of Plymouth Dr Jamie McCoy

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After 3.5 years and many hours of lab work I defended my thesis! Words cannot express how grateful I am for my supervisory team Oliver Tills , @realdocspicer and Simon Rundle, my friends and family, and to my examiners for the great discussions! @ARIES_DTP University of Plymouth MBERC

After 3.5 years and many hours of lab work I defended my thesis! Words cannot express how grateful I am for my supervisory team <a href="/OliTills/">Oliver Tills</a> , @realdocspicer and <a href="/simonr63/">Simon Rundle</a>, my friends and family, and to my examiners for the great discussions! @ARIES_DTP <a href="/PlymUni/">University of Plymouth</a> <a href="/MBERC_PlymUni/">MBERC</a>
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Exciting PhD opportunity with me, @CezzaLew Eduarda Santos, Dr Garry Codling and Prof. Peter Killie, partnered with the Environment Agency & EmbryoPhenomics Developing novel approaches to chemical assessment in freshwater Apply now 👉 tinyurl.com/523jazm2 Deadline in 2 weeks!

Exciting PhD opportunity with me, @CezzaLew <a href="/Fish_Genomics/">Eduarda Santos</a>, Dr Garry Codling and Prof. Peter Killie, partnered with the <a href="/EnvAgency/">Environment Agency</a> &amp; <a href="/EmbryoPhenomics/">EmbryoPhenomics</a> 
Developing novel approaches to chemical assessment in freshwater
Apply now 👉 tinyurl.com/523jazm2
Deadline in 2 weeks!
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An exciting new PhD opportunity available in the EmbryoPhenomics group: plymouth.ac.uk/study/research… Reach out to me via the contact on the advert if you have any questions 🙂