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πŸ“’πŸ“’ My lab at the University of Arizona is opening soon and I'm RECRUITING β€” especially techs/specialists with interest in aquaculture or zebrafish husbandry. Please share! πŸ”οΈ 🌡

Lab website: lnkd.in/eZHk8DxA
Apply/more info: arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...

#zebrafish #husbandry #aquatic #marine

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πŸ“’ We've just published a chromosome-level nuclear and mitochondrial genome assembly for Capitella teleta (~243.6 Mb). Despite a highly conserved gene family repertoire, both genomes show extensive rearrangements, revealing a decoupling of gene family and chromosomal evolution.

1 month ago 8 3 1 0
GBE | A Chromosome-level Assembly and Functional Genomic Resources for the Model Annelid Capitella teleta

GBE | A Chromosome-level Assembly and Functional Genomic Resources for the Model Annelid Capitella teleta

Davies et al. assemble the genome of polychaete Capitella teleta, a model for evolutionary developmental biology, comparative genomics, conservation, and ecotoxicology, generating a 243 Mb chromosome-level genome, and publish a genome browser.

πŸ”— doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evag041

#genome #evolution

1 month ago 13 9 1 1

I had a lot of fun working on this collaboration and revisiting the scRNAseq data. Although I work on zebrafish now, I still haven't forgotten my spiralian roots. Thanks @chemamd.bsky.social @baxevanislab.bsky.social and Elaine Seaver for the opportunity.

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Logo for the Undiagnosed Diseases Network (UDN). It shows a the letter UDN is different colors that overlap to form the analogous colors.

Logo for the Undiagnosed Diseases Network (UDN). It shows a the letter UDN is different colors that overlap to form the analogous colors.

Today is #RareDiseaseDay & we are celebrating by highlighting the invaluable work of the Undiagnosed Diseases Network (UDN)! Formed in 2020, it aims to solve the most challenging medical mysteries using advanced technologies. In this thread, we will highlight their use of the #zebrafish model. 1/5 πŸ§ͺ

1 month ago 40 27 1 1
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Happy International Day of Women & Girls in Science! Today & everyday I am grateful for the opportunity to work alongside & learn from this talented group of women scientists. Funded by grants from the NIH, this team is working to understand how the gut microbiome affects our digestive health.

2 months ago 14 3 1 0
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Switching fields or wanting to become an expert in #zebrafish research?
The @mblscience.bsky.social 2026 Zebrafish Development & Genetics course offers a fantastic opportunity to learn from leaders in the field!

Application deadline: March 2

Please spread the word!

www.mbl.edu/education/ad...

2 months ago 28 30 0 4
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A very well deserved award for a wonderful scientist and mentor. My time in Jeff’s lab has undoubtedly been one of the most enjoyable and enlightening periods in my scientific career.

2 months ago 4 0 0 0

Happy New Year! NEW LAB PREPRINT testing how best4+ intestinal epithelial cells develop! best4+ cells are conserved across vertebrates and altered in IBD & colorectal cancer. But they were first molecularly IDed in 2019. We barely know anything about them yet! What do they do?? HOW DO THEY GET MADE?

3 months ago 18 5 1 1

Understanding best4+ cell development will shed light on whether changes in best4+ cells during disease are a result of intestinal dysfunction or contribute to disease progression, as well as how best4+ cells might be therapeutically manipulated.

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Given their broad conservation, they are likely to have an essential role that has been selected for across evolution, though their functions remain to be determined. Here, we identify key elements of its gene regulatory network that are likely conserved across vertebrates.

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We found that best4+ cells don't absorb nutrients, are not essential to regulate gut pH following acidic challenge, but exhibit heterogeneity in intracellular pH across different regions of the gut.

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Since best4+ cells have only been recently molecularly described, their function remain a mystery. We used our meis1b mutants and generated novel ablation models to test some previously proposed best4+ cell functions.

4 months ago 0 0 1 0
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pbx3a is not required for best4+ cell specification but instead shapes spatially defined gene expression patterns within best4+ cells, acting anteriorly to activate anterior markers and repress several putatively posterior markers.

4 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Similarly, from our previous work, and conservation of meis1b and pbx3a as candidate TFs, we created whole gene deletion mutants and performed scRNAseq to understand what roles these factors play in best4+ cell development.

We found that meis1b is essential for best4+ cell identity.

4 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Based on our previous work, as well as conservation of notch2 as a cell-type specific best4+ cell marker across evolution, we tested if Notch signaling is required for specifying best4+ cells. We found Notch signaling oppositely affected best4+ cell and enterochromaffin cell fates.

4 months ago 0 0 1 0
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There remains a debate whether best4+ cells have an absorptive or secretory origin. We had previously predicted from our Daniocell paper that best4+ cells originate from secretory progenitors in the intestine. In this study, we lineage traced secretory progenitors to test our previous predictions.

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We perform the first in vivo live imaging of these cells and identify a diversity of cell morphologies with dynamic projections.

We perform the first electron microscopy of these projections and identify associated vesicles, suggesting a role in cellular communication.

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We compare best4+ cells across animals to establish their conserved expression program.

But how to explain that best4+ cells absent in mice? We identified which intestinal cell types in mice express the conserved best4+ cell-specific program using previously published scRNAseq data

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Developmental regulation of intestinal best4+ cells best4+ /CFTR-high expressing cells are a recently described intestinal epithelial cell type potentially altered in inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer. However, their developmental origin...

Closing out 2025 with our new preprint where
@jeffreyafarrell.bsky.social and I explore development and function of zebrafish intestinal best4+ cells – molecularly described in 2019, conserved in evolution, absent in 🐭, and altered in inflammatory bowel disease.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

4 months ago 11 6 2 2
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Check out our recent preprint, "Live longitudinal imaging of meningeal cerebrovascular injury and its sequelae in adult zebrafish."

lnkd.in/gN7z6th4

5 months ago 36 14 0 3
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Yaaay! Great to have you back!

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

If you’re interested in joining our new lab at @uarizona.bsky.social as a #labmanager, please send a CV and brief cover letter to surabhinav@arizona.edu. Experience with zebrafish husbandry is a must, and experience in molecular biology or microscopy is a plus. You get to set the rules!
#zebrafish

5 months ago 1 0 0 0
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I am delighted to announce that I will be starting as an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona in Spring 2026. Our lab will study intestinal best4+ cells in zebrafish. We are seeking a lab manager with previous zebrafish experience – come build with us.
surlab-gastro.my.canva.site

5 months ago 23 4 4 0

Ok, friends! If you’re a Daniocell user, it’s now available again outside of the NIH. Very sorry for any inconvenience this posed for any of you and thanks for your patience. We’re taking additional steps to hopefully prevent similar outages in the future. Happy surfing 🎣

8 months ago 25 3 0 0
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Transitions in development – an interview with Jeffrey Farrell

@jeffreyafarrell.bsky.social talks about becoming a group leader, his insights on advocacy for developmental biology and his belief in unifying single-cell biology with classical approaches.

journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...

8 months ago 60 19 0 1

I’m doing fine, hope to catch up with you next week at IZFC

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

Big congratulations Kristen!!! This is such wonderful news.

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

For more customized analysis using our zebrafish timecourse dataset available in Daniocell, check out this amazing resource DaniocellDesktop. Extremely happy to see this brainchild of @jeffreyafarrell.bsky.social out in the wild.

10 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Spiralia enthusiasts!! πŸšπŸ™πŸŒπŸ’›
Our amazing speaker for the Spiralia Satellite symposia at the #PASEDB2025

NΓ©va Meyer, Associate Professor, Clark University

Organizers: Christina Zakas and @albertinlab.bsky.social

#evodevo #pasedb #spiralia

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