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[Admin] Thank you so much to Dr Debora Kamin Mukaz for a brilliant week! Follow her @deborascience to keep up with her work.
For master’s degree at the University of Delaware (Go #BlueHens), I researched TMEM16F, a platelet protein involved in hemostasis and thrombosis. My thesis showed TMEM16F regulated calcium flux, phosphatidylserine exposure and microparticle formation.
This is NOT an easy thing to achieve! The host star of a planet is MANY MANY times brighter than the planet that we are trying to observe 🪐🌟
In the simplest sense these are the steps required to remove some of obstacles in direct imaging🔭👇
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Credit: @semaphore_P
[admin] thank you so much to Ebony Johnson for a brilliant week of science and discussion!!! Keep up with her @ebonyyyj
This week is #BlackinMarineScienceWeek. You can celebrate this day is to listen to & amplify Black voices in STEM. Being a #WOSea means facing unique challenges & fighting to be heard. See us, hear us, support us. It will take us ALL to save our oceans. Art by:@Blackmudpuppy
I just had to share more #HowItPants. Below are 4 of my favorites. I started drawing these as a way to relieve some stress from all the crazy things going on in the world right now. It turned into something I really enjoy doing and a fun way to do sci-comm!
[admin] Thank you so much to Ayushi Nayak for a fascinating (and delicious!) week of archaeology, culture, and food. For more of this brilliant combination, follow her @ayushi_nayak!
Now things get interesting!
(most) humans have 3 types of colour cells: blue, green and red. The visual system combines these different channel signals to say 'well, if blue and red cells are both active, maybe the light is a colour in between?'
cf: https://t.co/qhOgRNj1Wr
Hi Again, I'm @ines_catherine co-organizer of @BlackInCardio, genetic epidemiologist, postdoc at Stanford University doing cardiovascular research!! I will talk about Coronary Artery Diseases! If you missed my intro and my work on Aortic aneurysm, thread👉🏿https://t.co/FIm1pE9S7Y
Researchers who specialize in many fields are often told to "pick one." But I've always loved interdisciplinary studies b/c it brings an interesting perspective to other areas.
My (@AutumnsMay) background in math, psychology, and physics. Share the fields that help your research!