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Welcome to Episode Four of the #LongBibliography, where I tell stories of #devbiol history and the lengths we will go to do science. Today we learn about the pioneering insect developmental biologist, Maria Merian. Kim Todd tells her story in a great book, Chrysalis 2/15
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Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun, long-time members of the Worm community, will be at the 2025 International Worm Meeting 🪱
Abstracts are due this Thursday, March 6—you still have time to submit your science: buff.ly/8VE0SgL
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If you’re an @uoft.bsky.social undergraduate interested in lab experience @uoftcellsysbiol.bsky.social, the deadline to apply for Summer 2025 or 2025/2026 ROP is March 16, 2025 csb.utoronto.ca/undergraduat...
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Students in @uoftartsci.bsky.social interested in research in CSB labs should find a CSB supervisor and apply by Feb 27 for NSERC or CSB Research Awards csb.utoronto.ca/undergraduat...
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Prof John Calarco’s lab unveiled the signals that direct how RNA messages are alternatively spliced in “Global regulatory features of alternative splicing across tissues and within the nervous system of C. elegans” from @genomeresearch.bsky.social
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Calarco and his students probed the qualities of alternatively spliced transcripts that generate a remarkable amount of diversity even in an organism with a compact nervous system
csb.utoronto.ca/splicing-and...