We bring the beautiful children's book ¡Hola, plancton!“ by Kristina Heldmann to Spain!
Join this planktonic evening including the official book presentation and exhibition opening!
Thanks to Kristina Heldmann, @multicellgenome@DingemanseLab@LMU_Muenchen
Some thoughts on how to use emerging model systems in a time of crisis: doi.org/10.1242/dev.204389. This meeting review is part of a Special Issue 'Uncovering Developmental Diversity'!
Ecstatic to announce I have received a Marie Curie PostDoc Fellowship to work in the @Guse_Lab and understand how immunity regulates symbiosis in Aiptasia and corals. Thanks to @MSCActions for funding important research! 🧑🔬🪸 #Aiptasia
Begann die Evolution der Tiere mit einer räuberischen Lebensweise? Neue Forschungserkenntnisse zur Seeanemone Aiptasia lassen Rückschlüsse auf die Entstehung vielzelliger Lebewesen zu uni-heidelberg.de/de/newsroo…
Soon our @AnnualReviews on symbiosis will be available in its full glory. But for now, we hope you enjoy the advanced online version. I sincerely thank @mrosjac and Liz Hambleton for their heroic efforts in putting this together with me.
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We are happy to announce that our collaborative paper reporting the closure of the Aiptasia life cycle with my dear colleague @TWH00829518 and Liz Hambleton from my former home @COSHeidelberg is out: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.23…
It's been an absolute pleasure to participate in the #DevMeeting23 Addressing such variety of research questions in an array of novel, experimental system is timely science at its best. Especially in this collaborative and welcoming young community. Thanks to everybody!
„In der Zusammenarbeit über Disziplinen hinweg können wir Wege finden, das #Meer zu schützen.“ Dafür haben die LMU-Professorin Annika Guse und ihre Schwester, die Künstlerin Stephanie Guse, das Projekt @Vamos_Simbiosis ins Leben gerufen.🌊
#TagdesMeeres#Meeresschutz#Forschung
The #Aiptasia life cycle is closed! A prerequisite to settlement of larvae is actively hunting prey, not #symbiosis. Thus, carnivory likely is an ancestral feature in the cnidarian gastrula life stage: biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
Here is a follow-up video from the exhibition at @LMU_Muenchen, of the processes and how the project develops with the influence of Art and Science! Take a look at why we need to change perspectives and the communicational way to reach a wider public.
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