tanushreepandit
Assistant Professor at Rhodes College, Memphis. Interested in mechanisms of neurodevelopment. Adore baby goats!
- Reposted by tanushreepandit#DBfeature Research facilities in the UK, France, and Japan maintaining transgenic lines for Avian developmental biology By Lindsay Henderson, Yuya Okuzaki, Christophe Marcelle, Mike McGrew, and Ken-ichi Nishijima tinyurl.com/4drw4d6a #SpecialIssue on Avian model systems
- Not that anyone is checking... a million times a day👀👀👀
- If a cute picture of your pet was uploaded along with the manuscript you intended to submit to a journal would the likelihood of the manuscript going out for review increase? Asking for a friend
- Reposted by tanushreepanditPro tip for whatever middle manager still needs to hear this... but nobody in all of history has ever wanted to spend a meeting doing ice breakers.
- Nice view while I try and fail at writing
- Lhx1/5 positive neurons in red within the chick neural tube. Or as my child likes to call it, a Christmas tree split in half!
- My writing buddy is not very helpful
- My work from home buddy
- Reposted by tanushreepanditSDB President-elect Richard Behringer and SDB President Carole LaBonne published an opinion piece in The Hill on how President Trump's executive order entitled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government" ignores science. bit.ly/41OM694
- Sox10 expression in magenta in the DRG and around motor axons in the embryonic PNS
- Reposted by tanushreepanditTo US colleagues who have lost or are in imminent danger of losing their jobs: please DM whether we can accommodate your research.
- If it helps brighten up anyone's day here's the expression of SHH in two different colors that I took this afternoon to prevent myself from being stuck on the phone doomscrolling.
- Reposted by tanushreepanditAnyone lucky enough to have seen @jbwallingford.bsky.social present a research seminar knows what a great communicator he is. 🙌 This clearly conveys the potential impact of disrupting NIH operations in a way that makes sense to those outside the scientific enterprise. www.kut.org/education/20...
- Reposted by tanushreepandit🧪🧑🔬 We are actively recruiting graduate students in the lab right now at UM! If you are, or know a student looking to do cool research involving cell signaling, development, and 🔬, please share with your networks. For more information, checkout the link below. rfhs.myjboard.io/jobs/1054626...
- Here's my terrible picture of the full moon yesterday with Mars appearing as a tiny reddish dot below it! This is a great astronomical wonder filled week where Saturn and Venus will be seen in the sky very close to each other!
- Reposted by tanushreepandit***great opportunity for senior grad students or postdocs interest in teaching*** I’m looking for a guest lecturer to speak to cover Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder at Stanford on 1/30 (on zoom). Possible honoraria & teaching evals available - if you know anyone please share :)
- Snow day fun continues
- It's rare to get snow where I live, so naturally we make full use of this opportunity!
- Reposted by tanushreepanditA new single-cell atlas of gene expression provides insights into the patterning of the neural plate of mice. 🔗 elifesciences.org/articles/105042
- Reposted by tanushreepanditJUST IN: Hussain's career spanned over five decades, during which he was revered as both a national treasure in India and admired worldwide.
- Reposted by tanushreepanditInteresting article from The Scientist about careers in science policy. I've loved working with so many people like this at NIH! www.the-scientist.com/what-does-a-...
- Reposted by tanushreepandit🧪🔬 Check-out my (mostly undergrad) microscopy class's annual photo contest! sites.google.com/view/jmu-mic... Each week, my students bring in something (anything) and try to take a photo with a microscope. And it's not just for fun... 1/2
- Reposted by tanushreepanditA cell photographed through a microscope. DNA in the nucleus (cyan), the powerhouses/overlords of the cell, mitochondria (yellow), and actin filaments (magenta) are shown. #Science #Biology #CellBiology #microscopy
- Feuerzangenbowle this evening and the perfect way to start grading😉
- Reposted by tanushreepanditFor the dev bio crowd : there is a call for junior group leader at Institut Pasteur in Paris and one of the axis covered is related to development. Come and join us in this exciting place and become one of our colleague @devstempasteur.bsky.social Please RT !! research.pasteur.fr/fr/call/call...
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- Reposted by tanushreepanditOur lab's first Biorxiv deposition is live! We show that two commercially-available "aquaporin-4 inhibitors" do not inhibit aquaporin-4 as previously described. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by tanushreepanditI submitted two recommendation letters today, and I'm once again begging programs to eliminate meaningless ranking metrics and simply let me upload a letter. We can collectively decide to stop wasting each other's time.
- She still hopes for some turkey leftovers.
- Reposted by tanushreepanditPer @carolynbertozzi.bsky.social Now more than ever the world should learn about the life & impact of @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social neuroscientist Ben Barres, the biopic movie is underway! Any photos or stories we’d love to hear “strictly confidential” Ben’s go to phrase 😊 @liddelowsa.bsky.social
- Reposted by tanushreepanditA narrow list of #PUI researchers. BlueSky provides an opportunity for us to connect, grow and potentially do something cool. Let’s think of big questions from small spaces! Let me know if you’d like to be added. go.bsky.app/RnHK313at://did:plc:pl2seau3vjutqfka4wklyrfl/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3lc6ivxen5l2n
- Definitely looking forward to using this in research!
- Thrilled our plasmid-based CRISPR-Cas13d knockdown approach in chick embryos 🐣 is now In Press @devbiol.bsky.social !! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Reposted by tanushreepanditFellow Genetics professors - rejoice! This is pedagogy heaven: the paradigmatic epiallele in calico cats … is built on a cis-regulatory deletion, not a coding mutation! We can teach it all off 1 paper! 1. Woo 2. Hoooo!!! H/t @lianafaye.bsky.social www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Jellyfish at the aquarium within Memphis Zoo on #FluorescenceFriday
- Annual thanksgiving dinner and gluten free Alsatian style apfelkuche (apple tart).
- Pre-thanksgiving vibes
- Let the brining begin!
- Reposted by tanushreepanditNew to using antibodies as tools? Our animation, "Antibodies in the Lab" is a great introduction to antibody-based applications! Learn more — and watch the video — in our latest blog post: blog.addgene.org/new...
- Reposted by tanushreepanditWelcome to Development's Bluesky account 🧪 Development is a leading primary research journal in developmental and stem cell biology, published by The Company of Biologists @biologists.bsky.social, a not-for-profit organisation, and edited by expert researchers in the #DevBio field.
- It is a 3 dessert and fries type of a day
- What an incredibly inspiring story to get kids curious about the world around them!!
- My favorite NPR story blog - “Goats and Soda” sent a writer and photographer to a rural school in India; an early adopter of Foldscope. A wonderful photo story of kids “reading nature”. In this current challenging climate - the kids show us the way with joy and wonder. www.npr.org/sections/goa...
- Some days you need a break from the stress of being in academia. This piece made by Karen LaMonte is called the Fluted Dress, a glass sculpture at the Dixon art gallery and gardens. The kiddo also got to see works of Renoir (The Olive Trees) being his and other artists.
- Reposted by tanushreepanditAnother type of piece I like to make. This one is a collaboration with @theneuronfamily.bsky.social . I could not help trying to make Maria's whimsical neuron humanoid designs. This is "yoga neuron", measures almost 2ft tall and was made out of oak wood.
- Reposted by tanushreepandit#devbiol is getting more and more relevant to the general public. We need to stay current and be serious about how we teach it. This paper in @devbiol.bsky.social is REALLY, REALLY important. @socdevbio.bsky.social @bsdb.bsky.social @insdb.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- This is incredibly cool!
- If you really love your protein of interest commit to a tattoo @ardemp.bsky.social
- Reposted by tanushreepanditOne of my most intricate and painfully made pieces. This is the "Purkinje bear", composed of the 37 neurons individually, and manually cut in different woods. #neuroscience #brain #cerebellum #sciart
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