Ribosome in a GIF! Ribosomes are important for protein production and can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
More of our cell structure & organelle GIFs here: https://t.co/pMZPZ5IcXJ

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Peek at a surgical illustration commission for research on finger reconstruction. Freelance jobs can be so interesting!

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Thinking about the implications of warming waters, and the mismatches of preys and predators. Future food webs. Today's doodle was inspired on Selden et al. 2017 https://t.co/cG2zMJ7dOp

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The big center Illustration (minus the related content) for my poster on the functional implications of ontogenetic growth. The poster will be presented at a department symposium.

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Steven Mattocks presenting the differences in growth of white perch and yellow perch from present or absent alewife ponds.

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A little self promotion. Come to see my talk tomorrow at room 408 at 3:40 pm. Dam removal and ocean fishing, testing management strategies to benefit river herring population recovery.

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Supervised machine learning to Id. cryptic skate species with . Thinking outside of the box to address problems with large datasets.

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Split or not to split? Informing management by model testing. with showed the importance of "Testing the Performance of Spatially Structured Stock Assessment Models for Northern Black Sea Bass"

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Whiplash and contrecoup injury; a quick animation to show how the brain gets thrown around in the skull in sudden deceleration head injury. My YouTube channel: https://t.co/XdL0VISu38

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I was busy yesterday so here is my day late post! I'm Jessika and I'm making art that communicates science to the general public as well as making it more fun for kids in school!

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Where the sharks hang out? "Exploring the spatial network complexity of four shark species in a Caribbean marine protected area" by .Lemon sharks move a bunch, so should we review the role of MPAs for them?

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My first attempt at a fossil reconstruction!
A Coxoplectoptera larva, a fossil member of the stem group of mayflies from the Lower Cretaceous.
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(thanks to 🙏)
Reference source: https://t.co/LLOzebijTN

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A quick break from for a flashback to 2014 and an infected

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Now with the right
Question to all the well-established scientists out there:
What should early career scientists, searching for jobs, have or do during conferences?

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Illustration for a research paper on microsurgical lymph node grafting to treat lymphoedema following breast cancer surgery. It’s a misconception that Plastic and Reconstructive surgery is all about cosmetics!

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What is a phage? ...What are they doing? Is it important? 🔬🖥 🧬🤔
There's the comic version introduction about "North Sea goes viral" (📑 https://t.co/nWMAN9NAQZ)
📌Last picture is the same text as the comic strips
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Anatomy of the lymphatic drainage of the genitals. illustrated for a microsurgery research paper on lymph node transfer for lymphoedema. I love learning about new surgical techniques through my work!

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New cartoon coming soon! We are proud to be adding a to our timeline: Brenda Milner is known for her groundbreaking work studying memory on patient H.M., AND this amazing woman just celebrated her 100th birthday! cartoon by https://t.co/svDubMjW7a

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