Veronica Grieneisen
Reader in Predictive and Systems Biology. Computational Naturalist. Interested in Morphodynamics, from cell & tissue polarity to swirling plant hormones.
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- Reposted by Veronica GrieneisenCan robots in a swarm act like the cells of an organism? Thanks to Sedeer El-Showk for the new article in @nature.com, which highlights the work of a number of research groups, including our own, on how “Robots demonstrate principles of collective intelligence”. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
- Reposted by Veronica GrieneisenWitnessing the rare and spectacular bloom of Amorphophallus titanum today at the Berlin Botanical Garden — a once-in-a-decade floral event. A true marvel of plant evolution, with the unforgettable scent of decay. #Botany #PlantBiology #CorpseFlower #Biology
- Criatividade brasileira
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- Very proud of this year’s MSc Big Data Biology Students! Today they showcased their Systems & Predictive Biology Projects during a poster session. From malaria modelling to circadian clocks, spiral-waves on hearts to Lac-operon repressors. #complexsystems #systemsbiology
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- Fast Food-for-thought 📚
- At the Living Systems Institute - Exeter - @lsiexeter.bsky.social , enjoying amazing talks of PhD students on their interdisciplinary research. As D’Arcy Thompson predicted, a fertile ground.
- Reposted by Veronica GrieneisenI moved to the UK during "Britain's failed experiment in open borders". The company I co-founded has created >100 jobs, and my wife and I are raising two British kids. If the UK is becoming an "island of strangers", it's because the country is demonising and isolating immigrants like me
- Weekend friends, hanging out by the pond. #libelulas
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- Wrapping Hubby’s birthday present 🎁 … #gameoflife (I do recommend the book! It’s amazing)
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- Reposted by Veronica GrieneisenReflections from the “Plant Sciences in the Anthropocene” Workshop, Two Weeks of Conversations, Insight, and Impact, @GlobalPlantGPC and @SPS_Plant_Sci, saclay-plant-sciences.hub.inrae.fr/evenements/workshop…
- Did the dog laugh to see such a site?
- Reposted by Veronica GrieneisenReflections from the “Plant Sciences in the Anthropocene” Workshop – Two Weeks of Conversations, Insight, & Impact From the very 1st talk to the final wrap-up, the event was a deep dive into the challenges #plantscience faces in a changing world. buff.ly/tKLsxQI w @spsplantsciences.bsky.social
- #Monday after work. Nothing like being in the forest to reenergise.
- Found two of my favourite scientists side by sidein the Walhalla (the o e next to the Danube): Mendel and Einstein!
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- Reposted by Veronica GrieneisenNEW: NOAA scientists are cleaning office bathrooms and reconsidering critical experiments after the Commerce Department failed to renew contracts for hazardous waste disposal, janitorial services, IT and building maintenance. By @lisalsong.bsky.social
- This is Merlin. He is a Dire Wolf. In his dreams. (As is the wolf with 20 mutations. A Dire Wolf only in someone’s corporate dreams 🐺. )
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- Indeed, my son took the below picture at sunset while hiking through the forest. This ain't California (but South Wales!) The next day, another fire close to the Taff. So much smoke in Radyr. And... This is just spring. This is Wales.
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- I wish I could still be at the meeting! One great talk after the other…
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- This makes me MAAADD 😡… luckily, these strong and rationale male leaders will maintain stability 😮💨 . #weiblichewut #hysteria #furiafeminina
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- Reposted by Veronica Grieneisen🚨Attention students! Applications are open for the 'Physics of Life' #MSc at the @cmcb-tud.bsky.social! Learn from leading researchers in the field of #biophysics 👩🔬 This is an international, interdisciplinary programme that is tuition-free and taught entirely in English. Learn more: tud.link/ayajef
- Yeah! Super important initiative
- Monday. Even the school run is breathtaking this time of the year.
- Two of my favourites things, coming together: music and dynamical systems/patterns …
- Soil: our last frontier. We really need to dig into it and understand it better. And fast. #soilscience
- Que maravilhoso! Um excellente escritor e divulgador de ciência (da física até a biologia), @philipcball.bsky.social , publicou um livro infantil na nossa língua,”a última flor do Lácio, inculta e bela”. Com ilustrações super cativantes. Ótimo presente para crianças que adoram fazer perguntas!! 🇧🇷🇵🇹🇦🇴🇨🇻
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- “Will research really be able to meet the challenges of the Anthropocene” Not sure, but we won’t stop! next question: How to stop creating the problem at a higher rate than we can fix? Ultimately, humans need to feel connected to this planet. Politics will follow. #scienceeducation
- “Will research really be able to meet the challenges of the Anthropocene” Not sure, but we won’t stop! next question: How to stop creating the problem at a higher rate than we can fix? Ultimately, humans need to feel connected to this planet. Politics will follow. #scienceeducation
- This what we plant scientists should try to do! www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM3o...
- Equations … atmosphere-ocean-land… how fitting to stand before this quote at Paris Gare du Nord subway, on way to @spsplantsciences.bsky.social the “Plant Sciences in the Anthropocene” @oneearth @onehealth
- This is great news! If done properly, an exciting opportunity to engage students in on-going science: collecting data optimally, so they can contribute to ongoing research, ecological monitoring projects, modelling efforts etc. Academics can help! #fieldwork #grassrootsscience #onehealth