Members of my team report that loss of Panx1a exacerbates mitochondrial dysfunction, disrupts ATP signaling, activates stress pathways like AMPK–mTORC1, and impairs synaptic integrity, leading to increased neuronal cell death and altered network activity #zebrafish #pannexin doi.org/10.1007/s004...
Posts by Georg R Zoidl
Moments like these, cooking dinner over an open fire, sitting on the shores of the amazing Fort Peck Reservoir in Montana, watching a storm roll through at sunset into a beautiful rainbow. Moments like these are why I’m so passionate about being outside and seeing the world around us. 
Great new series on Prime. Nice link to Bosch and Bosch: Legacy.
Big clouds in the evening sun. The atmosphere is active and a bit angry to the East.
Young bird wasn’t scared of me or just thirsty.
Yosemite National Park
Exciting new work from former PhD student Dr. Paige Whyte-Fagundes. The research performed in the internationally renown Baraban lab at UCSF addresses the need for automated detection of zebrafish seizure-associated behavior.
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An abstract, colorful and pretty image of spatial metabolomic retinal ganglion cells imaged for amino acid metabolism, arranged in 8 blocks of values.
BWJoneslab Moving To The University of Pittsburgh
I can now officially reveal that we are moving the BWJoneslab from the University of Utah, Moran Eye Center to the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Ophthalmology, effective August 1st, 2025.
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illustration of a hand of glory with a snake running through the fingers. Images of a knife and match are worked into the illustration through overlapping color.
hand of glory, my fav
I count 55 emails back and forth between 8 people to make a simple computer purchase. 35 of those emails concern a $30 difference in price because of a backorder.
When people talk about inefficiencies in academia, it's because the MBAs enforce auditing as control rather than letting people work.
Two more of my favourite photos by Sebastiao Salgado illustrating the beauty and dimensions of his work. An endless stream of miners in Brazil working like ants to find gold and the endless of open country. Total loneliness. No one.
The first time I saw Sebastiao Salgado’s work was in the 90’ in London. Here I have selected a photo which condenses humanity, raw beauty, and pain in unprecedented ways. Only the greatest artists can capture such a moment. RIP.
See you at the 2025 CAN meeting in Toronto, May 21–24! The PhD trainees will present innovative research on Panx-1 and -2 in the nervous system:
📍 Georg S. Zoidl – P1-B-70
📍 Fatema Nakhuda – P2-B-41
📍 Riya Shanbhag – P2-D-131
Looking forward to connecting with the neuroscience community!
Thanks Ruben.
It was a great talk!
frontal cross-section of 4-day-old zebrafish head showing retinal ganglion cells and optic nerve and photoreceptors in cyan, glial marker in magenta.
Finally rejoined social media - for science and connection! My undergrad powered lab investigates how cells in the developing visual system transition from proliferation to differentiation using lots of microscopy. Equal parts teaching, research, and mentoring the next generation.
Really proud of Fatema Nakkuda for her talk at the 3rd Canadian Zebrafish Research Conference in Toronto. She shared her PhD work on learning and memory with clarity and care true to her thoughtful and compassionate approach to Science. Great to see her work getting the spotlight it deserves.
Anyone read this book and willing to comment? It shows up a lot in different feeds and generally falls in my areas of interest. So do a few other books. Would like to prioritize.
Purple flowers on Blue flag iris (Iris versicolor) next to water
These Blue flag irises are just so pretty that I felt like they merited getting posted again - this time with a bumblebee 🐝 visitor #NativePlants 🌱
Love the drama in the sky
Time for 🛏️
#sunset
Holländische Iris blüht #Flowerreport #flowers #nature
Biosciences me wants to study these organisms.
Cambrian Park!
Microscope image of immunostaining of a section of mouse brain tissue, labeling activated cells in green and norepinephrine producing cells in the locus coeruleus in red
For #FluorescenceFriday, a beautiful image of some results that are blowing my mind - activated cells, Fos 🟢, just hugging the locus coeruleus, TH 🔴. Image credit to Research Assistant Daniel Olivares from the Circuits team in the @lieberinstitute.bsky.social Translational Neuroscience division 🔬🧠🧪
One of the great things about peonies is the fragrance.
Indeed, this hits deep.
Sunset over water.
Week done, Friday.
Amen to this one.
Microscope image with fluorescently labeled cells that - projecting axons going towards locus coeruleus
For #FluorescenceFriday, virally labeled projection neurons in the mouse prefrontal cortex that are targeting the locus coeruleus. Image credit to the circuits team in the Translational Neuroscience division @lieberinstitute.bsky.social 🧠🔵🧪