We told them we hid 60 eggs but really … 58. Worked quite well
Posts by Karyn
When you are curious and love science it happens!
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Thank you! I was hoping someone would work on this. Been curious
It’s one good step but unless the multiyear funding is significantly diminished it will be another year of significant declines in funded grants.
MechanoEnhancer
Fibroblast
Matrix Stiffness 50 vs 1 kPa
👉Bulk RNAseq
👉On-plate Omni ATACseq (NO detachment required🤠) ▶️Anoikis mechanoenhancer (BMF)
👉HiCAR
👉CRSIPRi epigenomic editing
21.8% putative mechanoenhancers "skipped 5 or more genes"😎
#Science 2025
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Congrats @erikherzog.bsky.social Really nice work
I think some folks might be happy to see this. NIGMS MIRA R35 for EI/NI has been published. PAR-26-121 files.simpler.grants.gov/opportunitie...
It would work!
So sorry. Bad streak
Apparently the postings are up for several NIH director positions. Deadlines between 11/14 and 11/21. hr.nih.gov/careers/care...
Thrilled to share our Creative Concepts paper published in Heart Rhythm on how the circadian clock gene Bmal1 mediates sex specific cardiac ion channel expression. authors.elsevier.com/a/1m1jJ5VtUy... @kaesser.bsky.social @bpdelisle.bsky.social @abhiprabhat.bsky.social
One of the reasons I enjoy morning walks in my Gainesville neighborhood. Moms, a dad, young ones and the piebald.
NIH wants to hear from you. No really.
Request for Information on Maximizing Research Funds by Limiting Allowable Publishing Costs
grants.nih.gov/grants/guide...
Also be sure to read the instructions a Forms I SF424. These Fs will have the new format/review instructions so there are different components from the previous NOFOs.
Sherwood
If you're struggling to visualise mouse NMJs, we've got a protocol just for you!
bio-protocol.org/en/bpdetail?...
Dissection and whole-mount immunofluorescent staining of mouse hind paw muscles for #NMJ analysis
Lovely work from Rebecca Simkin @uclqsion.bsky.social @nicolbirsa.bsky.social
Cancer induced FoxP1 expression in muscle reprograms muscle clock output. Why does this matter? By co-opting normal clock output, FoxP1 is disrupting homeostatic pathways important for muscle health. We posit that this clock disruption could be a factor contributing to cachectic outcomes.
Its taken a few years but finally had science fun collaborating with @andyjudge24.bsky.social, @sarahjudge.bsky.social and the talented postdoc @jbducharme.bsky.social with support from Miguel Gutierrez-Monreal. Cancer and the muscle clock. 1/ www.cell.com/cell-reports...
Our 2026 PhD course is now open for registration🤩
@ismcopenhagen.bsky.social
Copenhagen, 5-7 October 2026
Musculoskeletal tissue regeneration – mechanisms and clinical perspectives
Exciting topics and expert teachers - come join us!
phdcourses.ku.dk/DetailKursus...
“Given the very real consequences for our competitiveness, our standard of living and, yes, also our bottom lines, we all ought to be making the case for aggressively funding basic science.”
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/28/o...
Sorry that is lousy
Congratulations!!!!
I am happy to see 5 of the Regents of University of Michigan write this piece in support of university independence.
Happy birthday
I’m looking for a new research assistant! Please share with recent (or soon to be) graduates! www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/41...
Great talk!
@dadapisconti.bsky.social presenting her work on neutrophil elastase in muscle regeneration. Great science presented along with good humor
Awwww, just hang out more at UF
Well, some of us might think those cells hanging around - terminally differentiated ones like muscle fibers and neurons- provide a significant amount of continued identity.