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Posts by Amro Hamdoun

I just learned a lab appropriate alternative to rock, paper, scissors- Kelp, Urchin, Rock. Kelp covers the rock, urchin eats the kelp, rock squashes the urchin!

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Fantastic!

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Uniform.

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Happy #FluorescenceFriday! Today we're celebrating a crowd-favorite - Lamin B1!

This cell line and plasmid illuminates the nuclear envelope. Our entire Allen Cell Collection is available for just the cost of shipping from @coriellinstitute.bsky.social and @addgene.bsky.social.

#CellLineOfTheWeek

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Is it just me or does everyone’s lab look at them like they sprouted a third eye every time they invoke Maniatis in the lab? I swear that we isolated good nucleic acids in the 90s and we didn’t have Reddit.

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Scientists unveil new wiring diagram tracing millions of connections in a bit of brain tissue Researchers say they have mapped more than 200,000 cells in a cubic millimeter of brain tissue and have traced how they're all connected.

“If you have a broken radio and you have the circuit diagram, you’ll be in a better position to fix it.” - Nuno da Costa

Thank you @b0yle.bsky.social for sharing our publication of the most complete map yet of the brain's wiring and activity in @geekwire.com!

🧠📈 www.geekwire.com/2025/brain-m...

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Wow, so that still exists?! Awesome! I remember our lab having a good run because one of the members was a former member of the Yugoslavian national basketball team.

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Have you used our datasets, atlases, protocols, cell lines, and other #OpenScience resources in your research or classroom?

Tell us about it! Share your story with us at bit.ly/opensciences...

Select stories will be shared on our social media channels during #OpenScienceWeek.

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Distinct requirements for PI3K isoforms p110α and p110δ for PIP3 synthesis in mouse oocytes and early embryos

Read this Research Article by Anne Bourdais, Guillaume Halet and colleagues:
doi.org/10.1242/dev....

🎥KitL activates oocyte PI3K

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Developmental timing across species: From mechanisms to evolutionary insights Like choreography, development consists of a highly ordered suite of steps and transitions. Modifying developmental tempo can affect final size and composition of tissues, as well as their plasticity…

EMBOMtg Paris May 6-9
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Nice work! Can’t wait to hear about this next week at DBSUMI.

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This paper is now published at @diffjournal.bsky.social! Congratulations to all the hardworking students who made it happen! Shout out to authors 1 & 2! MJ is our “axolotl whisperer” and Raneesh is our computational wizard- both DVM/PhD students @ucdavisvetmed.bsky.social! 💫 doi.org/10.1016/j.di...

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NOW HIRING - @adc-neuroenv.bsky.social is seeking a postdoc researcher to develop and optimize genetically encoded fluorescent and bioluminescent sensors tailored for marine model organisms.

Please repost and share to your networks!

🔗 www.adc-nice.org/postdoctoral...

@nathanshaner.bsky.social

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Oops! Thank you for catching that…

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Using wild animals for lab research has never seemed like a good idea to me.

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101 L. pictus genes! 32hours.
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And... it's live! In situ hybridization has been foundational for sea urchin developmental biology. Here we report a fully automated method to probe more than a hundred genes using a general purpose liquid handler.www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03....

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The "superpower" of sea urchins is the fact that a single female can produce millions of embryos. In the next day or so we will share a new method to analyze gene expression methods in these embryos using a fully automated, open platform.

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A paywalled article from @nature.com bemoaning the exploitation of scientists' unpaid labour. Chef's kiss. Perfection. No notes.

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