Maya Emmons-Bell

@m_emmonsbell

Grad student in the at , studying developmental biology. Managing editor , currently counting cases

Inscrit en octobre 2008

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    4 mai

    We're looking for some volunteers to help out on the COVID Racial Data Tracker, the collaboration with the . You can get in touch with the team through this form:

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  2. 24 avr.

    I'm excited to share my work exploring membrane potential in a developing epithelium at ! So far, it's been an electrifying meeting (no pun intended), and I'm looking forward to chatting science.

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    In the session on "Cell Specification and Competition" tomorrow morning, Melanie Worley will present an analysis of imaginal disc regeneration using single-cell transcriptomics: her talk is 12 noon Eastern, 9 am Pacific) (1/2)

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    Talk at today at 3.45 Eastern (12.45 Pacific) by Jamie Lahvic on developing strategies aimed at nipping cancer in the bud. Can we empower wild-type cells to help eliminate nascent RasVal12 clones in their midst?

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    15 avr.

    We have an announcement. We’re joining up with our colleague and his to begin tracking racial data about COVID-19 in the US.

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  6. 8 avr.

    YAY they did it wow I should tweet more often

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  7. 7 avr.

    Currently, only five states report racial demographics for cases and deaths. Those data highlight the stark health disparities that impact communities of color, but we are in dire need of more information. is now publishing this data; , will you?

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    Congratulations to Joyner Cruz for being awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship!!!

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    29 mars

    The headline on this piece by does it a disservice - it's the best collection of hard-earned wisdom for living through these bleak times that I've seen anywhere, not just for academics, for all of us

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    25 mars

    . gives a great, in depth lecture on the molecular virology of SARS-CoV-2

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  11. 17 mars

    After four years of training, I can FINALLY put my skills to good use!!!

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    11 févr.

    ‼️ Seminal work from Cofsky et. al. from and lab shedding light on how Cas12a cuts both DNA strands with just one nuclease domain 🔪🧬

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    25 janv.

    I made a video about the CRISPR patent dispute. Parody of "Obedient Servant" from the musical Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda.

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    10 janv.

    The history of cancer biology in flies and some background on Mary Stark's work is described here:

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    6 déc. 2019

    Mark has just posted the lab’s latest preprint on , tackling a long-standing puzzle in cell polarity —in short, how a cell can distinguish its head from its tail. Check it out, along w/ complementary work from

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  16. 14 nov. 2019

    Can confirm! Cleaning protocol development underway now.

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  17. 14 nov. 2019

    So beautiful, so big, so many proteins! Can't download the paper at Berkeley, so I'm just watching this gif over and over again and imaging how cool the figures are..

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    12 nov. 2019

    Regardless of immigration status, you are an essential part of this university, and we will continue to be unequivocal in our support of you and work towards providing a safe and supportive environment for you. — Chancellor Carol Christ

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    10 nov. 2019

    Barium makes planarian heads explode. But, left in fresh barium, they rebuild new heads that do fine in barium!! Amazing physiological plasticity - knowing what genes to regulate to deal with a novel stressor. 's undergrad work in our lab:

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    2 nov. 2019

    Interesting article by about the IBL on : - I'm not sure private funding is the best solution but I completly agree that "It is no longer efficient to incentivize intense competition between isolated labs"

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