Karen Schindler
Reproductive biologist studying how eggs are made
- Reposted by Karen SchindlerCheck out our new manuscript on biorxiv on the role of MOS in mammalian oocyte meiosis: www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/... With @schindlerlab.bsky.social @giselacairobaza.bsky.social @muhammad-haseeb.bsky.social
- Reposted by Karen SchindlerMy department at Dartmouth Medical School is hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor. We are looking broadly for a biochemist or cell biologist. Please share this add! apply.interfolio.com/171438 @dartmouthbcb.bsky.social @futurepislack.bsky.social
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- At FIR we love eggs and fertilization- worm or mouse!
- Busy FIR days at the @mblscience.bsky.social. At the end of last week FIRbees learned how to collect and inject follicles and oocytes and experienced the beautiful diversity of marine reproductive biology strategies.
- Last night the FIRbees at the @mblscience.bsky.social did a hands on activity to learn about how the Retinoic Acid wave controls spermatogenesis and how that impacts tubule staging. Such a cool and powerful activity from Beth Snyder- @rnaisthenewdna.bsky.social!
- Section 2 of Frontiers in Reproduction @mblscience.bsky.social has started! FIRbees learned how to prep single cell suspensions from testes with Brian Hermann and sperm capacitation with @marianobuffone.bsky.social. Thanks to @10xGenomics and @Hamilton Thorne for tech support!
- I'm up at the MBL to kick off Section 2 of Frontiers in Reproduction tonight. Missing Mother's Day with my kiddos, but my amazing husband did interviews with them to send me. This one had me in tears. He gets what we do and he's only 11.
- Finally some positive news for the lab this week. Non-competitive renewal NoA arrived (phew) and a paper accepted (yay!)
- Reposted by Karen SchindlerNew step taken towards non-hormonal contraception news.ki.se/new-step-tak...
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- Reposted by Karen SchindlerThe Society for Developmental Biology has released a statement on the Unprecedented Disruptions to Biomedical Research in the United States.
- Sharing some oocyte spindle love-an image taken by PhD student Phia Maddocks. This beautiful work is supported by our NIH funding. Without this funding, we cannot understand the complexities of fertility genetics. With declining fertility rates, this work is essential to human health.
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