Thrilled to share that our preprint has been accepted in Science Advances! Grateful to an incredible team & collaborators.
Link: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Posts by Maike Kittelmann
Exciting times ahead - I'm beyond delighted to be joining @bristolbiosci.bsky.social in 2026! 🎉🕷️🎉🐌🎉
I'm also looking for a PhD student to join @multipleye-lab.bsky.social in our new home! Come and study the effects of light pollution on the evolution and development of spider eyes with us 🌃🕷️👀 👇
An AI chatbot's per-query environmental impact may be small, but does focusing on individual AI usage miss the big picture?
As Dr Simon Clark explained at our conference, it is time for transparency and regulation of large AI corporations, not individual guilt.
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We are in Bluesky and we are happy to share our two last consortium publications: the DrosEU expanded DEST dataset and a Continent-wide study of phenotypic differentiation among European #Drosophila melanogaster populations (1/7)
Great opportunity to do a PhD with me through the ILESA PhD programme in Oxford with #Drosophila #Microscopy #Genetics. Check out what the programme is about below and DM me for more information!
www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/g...
Our lab is 2.5 years into #ERC funding✨
Grateful for the support that enabled us to uncover the syncytial nerve net in a ctenophore - a discovery reshaping our understanding of nervous system evolution. Stay tuned for more exciting discoveries to come @erc.europa.eu
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When the professor edits the student's draft
Our new paper is out: "The 3D architecture of the ctenophore aboral organ & the evolution of complex integrative centers in animals.
We reveal a remarkable cell type diversity, nerve net condensation, a multilayered circuit & gene expression profiles.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... #ctenophores
Excited to share our new work on the 3D architecture of the ctenophore aboral organ!
We explored its remarkable cellular diversity and integration with the syncytial nerve net, uncovering connectivity and insights into the evolution of sensory complexes.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Heading home after a busy weekend @diamondlightsource.bsky.social with @maikekittelmann.bsky.social, @atal-pande.bsky.social and @samjakeengland.bsky.social @multipleye-lab.bsky.social ✨🕷️🪰 it's always a pleasure scanning and snacking through the days and nights!
I don’t know but it looks very cool. Can see the filopodia popping in and out.
Happy to share our Slow cooked work together with @mcgregorlab.bsky.social, @posnienlab.bsky.social , @nuneslab.bsky.social sky.social and Saad Arif and the collaboration of @maikekittelmann.bsky.social, Fernando Casares & @laurensr.bsky.social and many other friends
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WE ARE HIRING www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DLM989/e...: The Oxford Brookes Centre for BioImaging are seeking to appoint an Electron Microscopy Specialist. This is a full-time, permanent position to lead the EM side of our work. Please contact Sue Vaughan svaughan[at]brookes.ac.uk if you have any questions.
New preprint from our lab. Great work by @maaseremedios.bsky.social in collaboration with Ralf Janssen looking at gene regulation and expression after whole genome duplication by comparing a spider and harvestman:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
There is an open PhD position in our Lab! In collaboration with the lab of @manuperisse.bsky.social we will study how flies evaluate negative experiences based on context. More info here: mrtlllab.uni-mainz.de/we-are-hiring/
Great opportunity to do a #PhD with me! Think #Drosophila #eyes are fun to work with? Love to do #microscopy? Want to look into organ size regulation and evolution? Maybe even in a pest species? Get in touch and check out how to apply via Oxford Brookes University: tinyurl.com/37h7pudv
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I am looking for a PhD student to work on Drosophila eye development and genetic regulation. We have funded Nigel Groome studentships here at Oxford Brookes University and a great collaborative fly community. Deadline is 26th January. More info here: tinyurl.com/2m4v546v
Want to understand how Hox proteins interact with each other and their co-factors to specify cell fate? Interested in nuclear receptors and how they control transcription? Want to do your PhD in a supportive and collaborative environment? Check tinyurl.com/3udpv43x or tinyurl.com/588rh7ws and DM me.
BBSRC DTP PhD project available to work on Drosophila suzukii eye development, morphology and vision with me @maikekittelmann.bsky.social and @viveknityananda.bsky.social
Please share with interested students and RP.
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
We are interviewing again for PhDs as part of the DTP! If you are interested in Drosophila, eye development, vision, gene regulation, bioinformatics and microscopy (or know someone who is) give me a shout and check out www.brookes.ac.uk/courses/rese...
This will be a fun project and lots to learn about flies and microscopy!
OK this is the mind-blowing image of the week for me: the total global biomass of mammals.
Wild animals are a tiny proportion.
From a paper by Ron Milo Lab at Weizmann Institute, via a great Oxford lecture by @marionkoopmans.bsky.social
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Please spread the word: a funded PhD position at Bristol for UK students of Black heritage to study effects of climate change on venom composition in local jellyfish and sea anemone species! Deadline - January 8.
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Please spread the word - one more PhD position at Bristol to study the effects of climate change and bleaching on the coral venom! Will be happy to discuss the project 🙂 Deadline: Midnight, 4 December. Funded by SWBio DTP
www.swbio.ac.uk/advancing-th...
Want to understand the evolution of first brains? Come join us at the Michael Sars Centre in Bergen, Norway. Postdoc position available: "Decoding the gelatinous origins of brain evolution" as part of our #HFSP grant with Fred Wolf (University Göttingen) #ctenophores. link: lnkd.in/dez8YegG
Very cool paper describing the ommatidia and connectome of the lamina in the parasitoid wasp Megaphragma viggianii. Only 29 ommatidia in each eye!
www.cell.com/current-biol...
PhD project available to work on spider eye development, evolution and vision with me @laurensr.bsky.social and @viveknityananda.bsky.social
iapetus2.ac.uk/studentships...
Please RP.