Mike Piacentino
Assistant Professor, Dept of Cell Biology, JHU SOM. Lipids and membranes in neural crest development. He/him. 🏳️🌈🐣🔬
https://piacentinolab.com/
@sciezgin.bsky.social
Scientist Immunology, Membranes, Lipids, Microscopes, Open Science
@leventallab.bsky.social
laboratory on structure and functions of living membranes lab at University of Virginia ; also posts occasional nonsense - views our own, not UVA www.levental-lab.com
@mvalet.bsky.social
Postdoctoral researcher at Physics of Life, TU Dresden. I study early morphogenesis in a zebrafish model.
@dparichy.bsky.social
developmental genetics, genomics of adult traits and evolution | zebrafish, danios, guppy, wrasses, mandarin fish | neural crest, stem cells, pigment, skin | University of Virginia Biology | parichylab.org | #DevBio #EvoDevo #NeuralCrest
@ascbiology.bsky.social
Working for a diverse, global and multidisciplinary scientific community focused on the cell, the basic unit of all life.
@shrewshrew.bsky.social
The glamorous half of 9 Reply Guys. Neuroscientist/mouse psychologist and mad about it. She
@yjluo.bsky.social
Evolutionary biologist at Academia Sinica, Taiwan. We study the evolutionary genomics of marine invertebrates and use sequencing approaches to explore their biodiversity. More at: https://sgel.biodiv.tw/
@idoiaeu.bsky.social
EIPOD Fellow @EMBL.Brain EvoDevo. Studying brain development and evolution in sharks and other creatures 🦈 🧠 #embryo2014 https://youtu.be/TU7p_34-nmo?si=JlBwcHw1qfU3GvX9
@adameykolab.bsky.social
Neural crest biologist interested in broad and deep questions about clockworks of nature.
@stephenbheard.bsky.social
Evolutionary ecologist & Boggle aficionado. Author: The Scientist's Guide to Writing; Charles Darwin's Barnacle and David Bowie's Spider. He/him. Blog and book links: scientistseessquirrel.wordpress.com
@mikemorrison.bsky.social
#betterposter guy · PhD, Work Psychology · Studying how to make scientists’ tools easier to use · Redesigning #ScientificPublishing @Curvenote.com · 📽️2min Manifesto: https://youtu.be/WBjhxjWDiHw · Pathologically friendly 😀
@focalplane.bsky.social
FocalPlane is a community site for anyone with an interest in microscopy. Hosted by Journal of Cell Science (@jcellsci.bsky.social) and The Company of Biologists (@biologists.bsky.social). https://focalplane.biologists.com/
@prelights.bsky.social
A preprint highlights service run by the biological community and supported by The Company of Biologists (@biologists.bsky.social).
@dev-journal.bsky.social
Development is a leading research journal in the field of developmental biology, covering stem cells, regeneration, evo-devo, epigenetics, morphogenesis and more. @biologists.bsky.social
@the-node.bsky.social
the Node is a community site for and by developmental and stem cell biologists, covering news, meetings, and research. Hosted by Development @dev-journal.bsky.social @biologists.bsky.social. #DevBio #StemCell https://thenode.biologists.com
@dmmjournal.bsky.social
Disease Models & Mechanisms - discovery for human health. A @biologists.bsky.social Open Access journal that publishes human disease research.
@biologists.bsky.social
Not-for-profit publisher of Development, Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Experimental Biology, Disease Models & Mechanisms and Biology Open. Host of community sites the Node, preLights and FocalPlane. Supporting biologists and inspiring biology.
@jcellsci.bsky.social
Journal of Cell Science (JCS) publishes cutting-edge science encompassing all aspects of cell biology. JCS is a community journal published by The Company of Biologists (@biologists.bsky.social), a not-for-profit organisation. #cellbiology #cellbio
@xiang-zhao.bsky.social
Scientist @CZ_Biohub/PhD in Neuroscience/curious about cell division and cell organization during development. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_S9bCuAAAAAJ&hl=zh-CN
@pcleves.bsky.social
Symbiosis, cell and developmental biology, and corals. Principal investigator at the Carnegie Institution - Department of Embryology & Johns Hopkins University
@jeffreyafarrell.bsky.social
Cell states & cell fates in zebrafish development Lab Head since 2020 Imaging, Genetics, scRNAseq Represents my personal opinions 🏳️🌈
@ebardot.bsky.social
Senior Editor at Nature Communications handling Developmental Biology.
@askennard.bsky.social
Postdoc at UMass Amherst (Fritz-Laylin lab). Cell biologist and biophysicist studying evolutionary cell biology of the microtubule cytoskeleton. PhD Stanford (Biophysics, Julie Theriot lab). https://andrewkennard.github.io
@james-gagnon.bsky.social
I'm an assistant professor @UofUBiology gagnonlab.org | fish stuff in and out of the tank
@alexandralion.bsky.social
PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry. Currently in the Bradham Lab at BU studying patterning during embryonic development || MBL Embryology '24 Alumni
@isabella-gaeta.bsky.social
Postdoc with Valentina Greco @Yale | Using 2-photon🔬to study fibroblasts and extracellular matrix assembly in mouse skin | Previously: PhD student with Matthew Tyska @VanderbiltU
@annekekakebeen.bsky.social
Postdoc at CU Boulder in Lee Niswander's Lab studying gene-environment interactions in neural tube closure
@zaniclab.bsky.social
Lab @VanderbiltU. Fascinated by the dynamic microtubule cytoskeleton. Integrating cell biology, biochemistry, physics, computation and engineering.
@samanthabutler.bsky.social
Developmental neurobiologist: spinal cord, somatosensory circuits, stem cells, cell fate, axon guidance, regeneration Professor, @UCLA Lab website: https://butlerlab.neurobio.ucla.edu .
@mag2art.bsky.social
Cell biologist studying how the cells in a heart grow and die, and other cellular curiosities. Associate Professor at Vanderbilt. Owner, artist and fashion designer, http://Mag2Art.com. https://lab.vanderbilt.edu/dylan-burnette-lab/
@tyskalabactual.bsky.social
Interested in how the cytoskeleton controls cell morphology and function; yes to microscopy. https://lab.vanderbilt.edu/tyska-lab/
@pauligroup.bsky.social
Exploring the mysteries of how life starts - from fertilization to dormancy; combining in vivo & in vitro (fish, mouse, cell culture, biochem); privileged to work with an amazing team @IMP! https://paulilab.org/ https://www.imp.ac.at/groups/andrea-pauli/
@eliasbarrigalab.bsky.social
We study the molecular and biophysical mechanisms underlying tissue morphogenesis @poldresden.bsky.social @tudresden.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu @embo.org https://physics-of-life.tu-dresden.de/team/pol-groups/barriga
@ljgreenspan.bsky.social
Developmental biologist using zebrafish to study the mechanisms of acute and chronic cutaneous wound healing
@evapillai.bsky.social
mechanics | evolution | choanoflagellates Between the Diz-Muñoz + Arendt labs (EMBL, Heidelberg) and Thibaut Brunet’s lab (Institut Pasteur). PhD: mechanics in nervous system development @ Franze lab (Cambridge, UK).
@levarburton.bsky.social
Kunta, Geordi, Reading Rainbow guy. Flies twice as high… #bydhttmwfi
@johannaienglund.bsky.social
Group leader @BIOTECH_UH | breast cancer | extracellular matrix | epithelial-microenvironment cross talk |3D models | imaging | equality | climbing & outdoors |
@kdmr.bsky.social
Evolutionary developmental cell biologist 🏳️🌈 Postdoc @ UCSF/HHMI Mullins Lab
@biomcgill.bsky.social
McGill University's Dept of Biology explores fundamental questions about the origin, #evolution, development, and #behaviour of living organisms. #biodiversity #ecology #neurobiology #molecularbiology
@jdavidjentsch.bsky.social
My tweets represent my individual opinions and do not reflect upon my professional roles or responsibilities.
@neurodevkathy.bsky.social
Tweets about dev biol, neurodev genetics, random cool science + life; usually with typos, so many typos
@fantauzzolab.bsky.social
We study receptor tyrosine kinase signaling in mammalian craniofacial development at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. fantauzzolab.org
@mongeralab.bsky.social
Developmental biologist at UCL Multicellular Morphogenesis Lab http://zebrafishucl.org/mongera-lab
@whitefishlab.bsky.social
Professor @ Oxford. We use zebrafish to study how cancer starts and spreads.
@stowersinstitute.bsky.social
At the Stowers Institute, great minds are at work seeking to understand the function & behavior of living organisms, paving the way for future medical advances.
@tamaragenes.bsky.social
opinionated mouse geneticist and professor at emory judicious user of reply-all
@noahgurley.bsky.social
PhD Student in the Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology Graduate Program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Currently rotating in the Seydoux Lab. Interested in coordinated cell behaviors, microscopy, social justice, and more.