Studies evo-devo @ UC-Berkeley. Past Editor for @BerkeleySciRev. Created Politics4Scientists course. Proponent of evo, Open Access & science communication
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Do you love evo-devo and want to do a PhD on millipede trachea homology in beautiful Vancouver 🇨🇦?
Come join my lab! form.jotform.com/24253453786…
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This week we are happy to welcome @SheridanArlo as our newest E11 team member! Arlo is a leading machine learning expert in the field of automated neuronal segmentation, a crucial piece in our mission to solve mammalian connectomics!
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When a laboratory pigeon was taught to distinguish between Cubist and Impressionist paintings, it began to exhibit a distinct preference for Cubism.
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Guys, this is one of the most spectacular encounters I've ever filmed! And I'm sure these are the weirdest creatures you will see today!
Specimens from Northern Atlantic
Phase contrast microscopy
Video by @rmartinledo
Last day of the Pigeon Grand Nationals! I've been fixated on attending this gathering of pigeon fanciers ever since @MikeDShapiro described it at Evo-Devo in Calgary and then learning that my dad used to raise and fly Racing Homers (like this beauty!)
Nipam's talks are always so great, inspiring, and it never gets old for me to see the beautiful work all the wonderful people have done at the Patel lab. (And feel so proud of my husband Ryan Null). 😍
Nipam Patel, Director of @MBLScience speaks at #2019SDB about what developmental biologists can learn from the amazing diversity of life; including structural color in butterflies. Science is beautiful and fun.
Why study a Crustacean, you ask? In this review we discuss (nearly) all of the work published on our fave emerging model, Parhyale hawaiensis. Read to find out all the awesome evodevo work the Parhyale community has done! doi.org/10.1002/wdev.355
(Portion of) Team invertebrate non-model @ISTT_TG! Working in evo-devo & @MBLScience I take for granted that working among colleagues studying a wide assortment of uniquely diverse critters is not mainstream. From mice to malacostracans, I'm delighted to be a token weirdo ;)
Tiny creatures, big discoveries: Big Brains podcast with MBL's Nipam Patel | University of Chicago News
Go Nipam go!
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A very nice appendage development and patterning talk on Parhyale and building the tools to create knockouts via #CRISPR by Erin Alberstat from @WoodsHoleResCtr #TT2019@ISTT_TG