Dr. Kathryn Maxson Jones (@kmaxnerd) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Kathryn Maxson Jones

@kmaxnerd

Historian of biotechnologies, esp. in neurosciences. Foodie. Track junkie. All views mine. RT not necessarily endorsement. she/her/hers

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The second #ISH21 plenary, about "Open Science, Data Sharing, and Solidarity" is running just now at the Grace Auditorium. With Ciara Staunton, Andrés Barragán, Sabina Leonelli Stefano Canali, Calvin Ho, Matthew Mayernick, Barbara Prainsack, and Ambroise Wonkam.

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In 1998, scientists with the Human Genome Project, including Bob Waterston, sequenced a roundworm — the first animal to ever be sequenced! Sequencing the genomes of animals helped scientists better understand the human genome sequence. This is an example of comparative genomics!

In 1998, scientists with the Human Genome Project, including Bob Waterston, sequenced a roundworm — the first animal to ever be sequenced! Sequencing the genomes of animals helped scientists better understand the human genome sequence. This is an example of comparative genomics!
Rachel A. Ankeny (she/her) (@ankeny_rachel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important change reflecting our changing understandings of animal sentience, key theme in our project #organismsandus lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-ne…

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Day 5 on Neuro-regeneration is starting, introduced by Dr. Kathryn Maxson Jones, with Jennifer Morgan, Pamela Imperadore, and Fabio de Sio. Can't wait for the lab part!!

Day 5 on Neuro-regeneration is starting, introduced by <a href="/kmaxnerd/">Dr. Kathryn Maxson Jones</a>, with Jennifer Morgan, Pamela Imperadore, and Fabio de Sio. Can't wait for the lab part!!
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Additionally, much of the writing for this project was supported by James S. McDonnell Foundation through the McDonnell Initiative at MBL @KateMacCord, a network of scholars who have long encouraged my work and always helped to make it better! Thank you so much to everyone! mcdonnellinitiativeatmbl.com

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So happy to share my latest with Morgan Lab as part of James S. McDonnell Foundation Initiative at Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) bringing historians and biologists into collaborations studying regeneration, co-PIs @KateMacCord and Jane Maienschein. Many thx to all who supported this article over last 6 yrs.

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A closer look at why basal vertebrates accomplish CNS regeneration so well, whereas mammals do it so poorly -- how biological & medical value have been, & could continue to be, gleaned from non-traditional model organism by our Dr. Kathryn Maxson Jones frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Pamela Imperadore (@pimperadore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A collection of 28 articles, representing the work of over 100 authors, to address the study of regeneration from cells to complex structures in numerous organisms, spanning from protists to mammals: frontiersin.org/research-topic…

A collection of 28 articles, representing the work of over 100 authors, to address the study of regeneration from cells to complex structures in numerous organisms, spanning from protists to mammals: frontiersin.org/research-topic…
Pamela Imperadore (@pimperadore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A special thank to the other Guest Editors and friends Dr. Kathryn Maxson Jones, Jennifer Morgan Morgan Lab, Fabio De Sio and Frank Stahnisch for the terrific work and support! A wonderful journey started at MBL (Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL)) that led to this Research Topic in Frontiers - Cell Biology

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I would like to acknowledge the support of the James S. McDonnell Foundation James S. McDonnell Foundation, both for inspiring the Research Topic and for the financial support that made it possible. Thanks to all of the authors contributing papers to the Research Topic.

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Proud and excited to announce this collection, developed out of the James S. McDonnell Foundation Initiative Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) co-PIs @KateMacCord and Jane Maienschein. We have been hard at work on it since 2020. Many thanks to all!! mcdonnellinitiativeatmbl.com

Frontiers - Cell Biology (@frontcelldevbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Following the great success of the Research Topic “Regeneration from cells to limbs: past, present, and future” the editorial written by the editors @PImberadore Dr. Kathryn Maxson Jones Morgan Lab De Sio and Stahnisch is now online Check it out here⬇️ fro.ntiers.in/YQcs #CellDevBio

📢 Following the great success of the Research Topic “Regeneration from cells to limbs: past, present, and future” the editorial written by the editors @PImberadore <a href="/kmaxnerd/">Dr. Kathryn Maxson Jones</a> <a href="/JMorganLab/">Morgan Lab</a> De Sio and Stahnisch is now online

Check it out here⬇️
fro.ntiers.in/YQcs

#CellDevBio
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Join us for the Global History of Science & Technology Festival starting at 00.01 am UTC September 29. 24 hours, 56 speakers, 37 countries... 1/2

Join us for the Global History of Science &amp; Technology Festival starting at  00.01 am UTC September 29. 24 hours,  56 speakers, 37 countries... 1/2