Gaurav Varshney
Assoc. Prof. Interested in CRISPR, Zebrafish, Disease Modeling, Rare Diseases, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. The opinions expressed here are my own.
@ezrc.bsky.social
The EZRC at the KIT maintains and distributes mutant and transgenic zebrafish lines
@e-rna.bsky.social
Associate Professor at the University of Iceland Faculty of Medicine. I study transcriptional and epigenetic control of cell fate decisions.
@selinawray.bsky.social
Prof of Molecular Neuroscience UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology Alzheimer’s disease & stem cell models
@abarrallo.bsky.social
25 years of zebrafish. Hair cell toxicology research. Associate professor at the Universitat de Barcelona. Father of one. Photographer of birds
@robb-r.bsky.social
Investigates neuromuscular disease, spanning the spectrum from identification of new disease genes, to determination of the underlying biological mechanism, and subsequently evaluation of potential therapies. Interested in functional testing of VUS.
@yashshukla.bsky.social
Molecular biologist exploring protein translation & early development in C. elegans 🧬 | Ribosome profiling enthusiast | Investigating embryonic cell fate decisions @UT Austin | Cat dad 🐱 #opentowork #openforpostdoc
@clairewyart.bsky.social
Team Leader @Paris Brain Institute & Inserm Director. Fascinated by navigation, movement and brain body interactions. Passion for interdisciplinary training. Knows biodiversity and climate demand changing my game... more on wyartlab.org
@stevewilsonfish.bsky.social
A scientist trying to figure out, little by little, how to build the brain and eyes.
@marymullins.bsky.social
Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania. 🔬🧬🐟
@drzebrafish.bsky.social
We study neural circuits from genes to function. Lab website: www.adammillerlab.com
@cbmoens.bsky.social
Prof at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center in Seattle. Studies nervous system development using the zebrafish.
@acoffin.bsky.social
Scientist in the Translational Hearing Research Center @Creighton University, mentor, cat lover, athlete. Banner credit SteveSobie. Co-Founder Associationofsciencecommunicators.org. Science without communication is silent. Make some noise!
@kdrerup.bsky.social
@kt-kindt.bsky.social
Senior Investigator at the National Institutes of Health Studies hearing and balance in zebrafish.
@mariamafau.bsky.social
Postdoctoral researcher at @radaiglesiaslab.bsky.social | Developmental genomics | Prelighter (The Company of Biologists) | Artistic & Creative | Passionate about visual storytelling and design
@heiman.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Genetics Harvard Medical School, Boston Children's Hospital It should be fun, or what's the point? http://heimanlab.com
@karenphd.bsky.social
C. elegans, cilia, ciliopathies, CRISPR. Researcher/PI at University College Dublin, Ireland.
@kyzlab.bsky.social
I run a developmental biology lab utilizing zebrafish to study ocular development and photoreceptor homeostasis.
@narjournal.bsky.social
Nucleic Acids Research (NAR), from Oxford University Press, publishes the results of leading-edge research into physical, chemical, biochemical and biological aspects of nucleic acids and proteins involved in nucleic acid metabolism and/or interactions
@zfinmod.bsky.social
The Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN) is the database of genetic and genomic data for the zebrafish as a model organism. ZFIN provides a wide array of expertly curated, organized and cross-referenced zebrafish research data. Find us at https://zfin.org
@taylorlabncl.bsky.social
Investigating molecular mechanisms associated with mitochondrial disease and disorders of autophagy 🧬
@chrisnsimms.bsky.social
Science writer and editor. Formerly of New Scientist and Nature. Selection of articles here: https://www.newscientist.com/author/chris-simms/
@anandray.bsky.social
Lab on olfactory behavior, neurobiology, machine learning, gene expression, epigenetics etc and serial entrepreneur ...
@katie-drummond.bsky.social
Global Editorial Director at WIRED. Board member @freedom.press On IG @katie.at.wired
@jci-insight.bsky.social
High-quality, topflight, and clinically impactful basic and translational research representative of all biomedical specialties and physician-scientists: https://insight.jci.org/
@jclinical-invest.bsky.social
The JCI is a premiere venue for discoveries in basic and clinical biomedical science that will advance the practice of medicine. Est. 1924
@natureportfolio.nature.com
Nature Portfolio’s high-quality products and services across the life, physical, chemical and applied sciences is dedicated to serving the scientific community.
@dremamaullee.bsky.social
@TheNCI funded liver & kidney transplant surgeon-scientist @childrensLA @keckmedusc. #FALD #SingleCell #Immunology Posts are my own #Rolltide FACS/FRCSC https://t.co/Db2CzMlXgy www.github.com/julietusc
@c4lifesciences.bsky.social
A unique group of scientists from academia, industry, and philanthropy working to advance policies that promote life science innovation.
@anggonolab.bsky.social
Researching molecular basis of neuronal communication and synaptic plasticity | Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research | Queensland Brain Institute | The University of Queensland - Australia | NHMRC MIND-AD CRE www.anggonolab.org
@altnih4science.bsky.social
Facts & strategy, in an authoritarian takeover. Rightwing billionaires want to privatize NIH and use it to control universities. We work to cure diseases like cancer. Pers views. #science #medicine Signal: altnih4science.79
@flscitriguy.bsky.social
“He’s just this guy, ya know” Former Neuroscientist who traveled along I-75. focused on biomed fellowships & trainee development. Husband, dad x 4,🏊♂️ 🚴 🏃♂️🏋️♂️🍺🥃 Opinions my own, Reposts not endorsments
@kabukisyndrome.bsky.social
We drive research to treatments for this rare disease through collaboration, education, and fundraising. www.kabukisyndromefoundation.org
@jeremymberg.bsky.social
Husband, Father and grandfather, Datahound, Dog lover, Fan of Celtic music, Former NIGMS director, Former EiC of Science magazine, Pittsburgh, PA
@jeffreyafarrell.bsky.social
Cell states & cell fates in zebrafish development Lab Head since 2020 Imaging, Genetics, scRNAseq Represents my personal opinions 🏳️🌈
@thefrancolab.bsky.social
I used to do science. I still do, but I used to, too. // Associate Professor at CU-Anschutz, Peds Dev Bio // Brain development, cell fate, oligodendrocytes, Sonic hedgehog, Notch // New Mexican // Chicano // he/him
@thecaronlab.bsky.social
Je me souviens, Drosophila edition 🧪,🧠,🪰,🔥🧘🏻♀️&💗 Associate Professor School of Biological Sciences University of Utah www.thecaronlab.com
@alexei-bygrave.bsky.social
Assistant professor at Tufts University studying molecular mechanisms of synapse function. Views my own. https://www.bygravelab.com
@annikabarber.bsky.social
Drosophila enthusiast. Assistant Professor of Mol Bio and Biochem at Rutgers U. Runner. Uses brain to think about brains. All around curious person.
@wu-ciliopathygroup.bsky.social
A multidisciplinary team of investigators at Washington University in St Louis that perform fundamental, translational, and clinical research on human ciliopathies.
@teamfoldscope.bsky.social
We are the makers of Foldscope, the original paper microscope! Our goal is to make microscopy & the wonder of science equitable and accessible to everyone. https://foldscope.com/
@adrianjacobo.bsky.social
Group Leader CZ Biohub. PhD in Physics turned into a quantitative biologist/zebrafish aficionado. Husband and father. https://www.czbiohub.org/jacobo/
@tuuliel.bsky.social
Professor at KTH, NY Genome Center, SciLifeLab, working on functional genomics and human genetics.
@michaelhoffman.bsky.social
Chair, Computational BIology and Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network. Associate Professor, Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto. Disclosures: https://github.com/michaelmhoffman/disclosure/
@mshirinian.bsky.social
Associate Prof AUB, Lebanon. Epigenetics in development and cancer, fruit fly enthusiast
@pdcampbell.bsky.social
Assistant Professor | Psychiatrist-Scientist | Using zebrafish to better understand neurodevelopmental disorders | University of Pennsylvania | www.pdcampbelllab.com