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I'm excited to share this pre-print of my PhD research. Publication hopefully coming soon!
I presented a poster on my PhD work about ERK signaling, injury, and regeneration in Hydra vulgaris at #cellbio2025. Coming soon: a pre-print!
Extremely passionate and motivated scientist able to communicate complex science to both experts and molecular biologists who rarely read cryo-EM papers (me). You are losing out if you aren't trying to recruit her to be a postdoc in your group.
Calling all regeneration enthusiasts! Tomorrow 12/9- Tuesday- B157 at 12:45pm. Will be providing Hydra fun facts. #cellbio2025
Who's going to #cellbio2025 in Philly? I am a PhD candidate and molecular biologist studying regeneration in Hydra vulgaris, an animal that can grow back its entire body. Looking to transition to industry next year. Let's connect!
Headshot of Celina Juliano against a dark blue background with white text that reads, "From Labs to Lives: How Research Funding Solves Real World Problems" and her quote, "Losing our lab would mean losing a hub of expertise and critical infrastructure. We maintain the community resources, publish foundational data and we drive progress. Without us, that momentum would be lost and so would the opportunity to unlock Hydra’s secrets and apply them to human health."
At UC Davis, Celina Juliano studies Hydra, a tiny freshwater animal with the remarkable ability to regrow its entire body. Supported by NIH-funding, Juliano’s lab explores the genes behind Hydra’s regeneration and cancer resistance.
Huge thank you to Chancellor May and our wonderful @ucdavis.bsky.social donors for choosing me as a Chancellor’s Fellow! The UC Davis SVM did a lovely write up if you are interested in learning more about me and this award! www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/news/crystal...
From reddit: a letter from a postdoc who survived the Bolsonaro years. This is helpful framing for how to science in this administration. 🧪
www.reddit.com/r/labrats/s/...
Biopharma companies and CEOs are keeping their heads down at their own peril. They should speak up about what’s happening to the NIH and other science agencies before it’s too late.
Silence gives consent. And no one should consent to this.
No more HHMI grants for inclusive excellence in STEM, and in-progress work has been terminated. Another capitulation to the segregationists.