Multiple postdocs out to academic/industry jobs + 2 grant NOAs in = open postdoc position. Worms are great to work with, sensory biology is an endlessly fascinating topic, and we are a group of good humans. Please email if interested!
Come be my faculty colleague at www.umassmed.edu/bmb/academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/27940
Wonderful photo. Glowatzki is the bad ass of some of the weirdest and most wonderful synapses
Update: supplement submitted and funded! Thank you for all of the advice.
If you use worms or other small animals in your research, we think these hacks might be useful: 1) craft foam+cricut cutter=precise behavior arena; 2) add OptiPrep to your buffer, animals can float, not sink; 3) GelRite is a transparent solid medium to replace agar. 4/4If you use worms or other small animals in your research, we think these hacks might be useful: 1) craft foam+cricut cutter=precise behavior arena; 2) add OptiPrep to your buffer, animals can float, not sink; 3) GelRite is a transparent solid medium to replace agar. 4/4
Screening a panel of 90 chemicals, we found 27 new attractants & 10 new repellents. Many are also sensed by humans (ask our noses how we know👃) 2/4Screening a panel of 90 chemicals, we found 27 new attractants & 10 new repellents. Many are also sensed by humans (ask our noses how we know👃) 2/4
#WormWednesday Our @PlantNeuro team turned off-the-shelf equipment into a platform that can study how C. elegans roundworms respond to dozens of chemicals in <2.5 hours. 1/4#WormWednesday Our @PlantNeuro team turned off-the-shelf equipment into a platform that can study how C. elegans roundworms respond to dozens of chemicals in <2.5 hours. 1/4
Those of us who were pandemic chairs are particularly hard/hit.