So happy to see @m_marvel and postbac Jean Prosper Santiago win awards for their poster presentations at #MASDB2024! There’s nothing better than seeing your labmates succeed :) #WeinsteinLab
ALT Side view of a juvenile zebrafish with blood vessels in orange, lymphatics and fluorescent granular perithelial cells in blue, and BODIPY in gray (neuromasts).
Pathway to Independence – an interview with Leah Greenspan
We caught up with @LJGreenspan, one of our Pathway to Independence Fellows, about her research into cutaneous wound healing in zebrafish and her plans to become an independent group leader:
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How do you know your postdoc was a wonderful experience? Cause you come back 15 years later and still feel at home ♥️. Even got home-made cookies from my dear @dancastranova and plasmids, from (the one and only!) Van. Wish I could start my postdoc again! #WeinsteinLab @NICHD_NIH
I am very excited to announce that I have accepted an NIH IRTA postbac position with the #WeinsteinLab @NICHD_NIH! I will be working with @LJGreenspan on cutaneous injury and regeneration in zebrafish. I am looking forward to this next chapter in my scientific career!
During his project, Bakary will be using various imaging modalities as well as mutants to determine the mechanisms of the morphogenetic process. He is also a talented microscopist having won the 2020 @NikonSmallWorld image contest alongside @dancastranova & #WeinsteinLab@NIH 2/2
ALT Juvenile fish with lymphatics labelled in orange and the skull with auto fluorescence in blue taken in the Weinstein lab alongside Dan Castranova!