Manuel Poretti
Swiss National Science Foundation postdoc.mobility fellow at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Transposable elements, centromeres, chromosome evolution, and symbiotic interactions in coral holobionts.
@annaliisalaine.bsky.social
Professor of Plant Biodiversity at University of Helsinki interested in • Host-pathogen interactions • Biodiversity in a changing world • Plant-microbe interactions 📷 M. Kytöharju
@nanoporetech.com
🌍Direct DNA/RNA analysis for anyone, anywhere 🧬Short to ultra-long reads in real-time for rapid insights 🔬Products for research use only
@eawag.bsky.social
Science that matters 🔬💧 The official account of the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology Eawag. www.eawag.ch
@javicheztin.bsky.social
Plant scientist. Crop molecular genetics, disease resistance, genomics, old-school phenotyper...and salmantino
@lukas-kunz.bsky.social
Postdoc in the lab of Beat Keller at University of Zurich Interested in molecular plant pathology, fungal & cereal genetics. Passionate hunter of avirulence genes. Advocate for #CleanAir
@journal-evo.bsky.social
Evolution publishes articles in evolutionary biology focused on evolutionary phenomena and processes at all levels of biological organization. Evolution is owned by the Society for the Study of Evolution and is published by Oxford University Press.
@dfam.bsky.social
The Dfam database is a open collection of Transposable Element DNA sequence alignments, hidden Markov Models (HMMs), consensus sequences, and genome annotations. http://www.dfam.org
@repeatmasker.bsky.social
RepeatMasker is a tool that annotates transposable elements, satellites and tandem repeats in genomic sequences.
@anneroulin.bsky.social
Fascinated by plant evolution and genomics. Moving gradually from transposable elements to crop resilience and climate change. Happy researcher at Agroscope, Switzerland. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6668-3321
@plantevolution.bsky.social
Weigel Lab aka WeigelWorld Repost≠endorsement #OpenScience COIs http://tinyurl.com/DWCOI2022 GoogleScholar http://tinyurl.com/DeWeScholar
@plantepigenetics.ch
Head of the Crop Genome Dynamics Group at Agroscope, Switzerland. Studying plant epigenetics and transposable elements and their use for crop breeding. Views are my own. #epigenetics #TransposableElements #breeding #crops #GMO #ClimateEmergency
@danielcroll.bsky.social
We want to understand how pathogens adapt and cause diseases. Also passionate about TEs, pangenomes & population genomics, bioinformatics and conservation genomics. Professor of Evolutionary Genetics @ University of Neuchatel 🇨🇭 Hobbies: 👧🏻👧🏼🏔️🏕️
@jrossibarra.bsky.social
evolutionary genomics of maize and wild relatives. erstwhile ethnobotanist. purveyor of bad puns. dad. prof at UC Davis. not actually a cool cow from 1994. rilab.ucdavis.edu. views, especially bad ones, mine only (he/him)
@jchrispires.bsky.social
Professor passionate about student success & team science #firstgen #Brassica enthusiast walking Dogs of the Plant World #Agriculture #Food #HigherEd #EduSky #Agsky #SciComm & more #Soil #Crop #Science ; opinions mine
@hendersi.bsky.social
Plant genetics and epigenetics @ University of Cambridge, Department of Plant Sciences
@leandroquadrana.bsky.social
Investigating transposable elements, epigenetics, and genomics. CNRS - University Paris-Saclay. France
@cedricfeschotte.bsky.social
Prof at Cornell, currently visiting prof EPFL🇨🇭 #firstgen, immigrant 🇫🇷🇺🇸. Transposons, viruses, and all the cool stuff genomes are made of. https://www.feschottelab.com
@snsf-ch.bsky.social
The Swiss National Science Foundation funds excellent research at universities and other institutions – from chemistry to medicine to sociology. We invest in researchers and their ideas 🔬🌱📚 — www.snf.ch/en Deutsch & Français: @snf-fns-ch.bsky.social
@genomebiolevol.bsky.social
Published by the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (@official-smbe.bsky.social), GBE publishes leading research at the interface of evolutionary biology and genomics.
@bsky.app
official Bluesky account (check username👆) Bugs, feature requests, feedback: support@bsky.app