
Daniel T Grimes
@dantgrimes
Biologist asking how the embryo makes the heart and gut asymmetric but keeps the spine and limbs symmetric. #Cilia #Zebrafish
Assistant Prof @uoregon
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http://grimes-lab.com 11-05-2018 21:53:22
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Pinpointing causal variants that disrupt development. So proud of the amazing team on this epic enhancer genotype-to-phenotype study. Well Done, Fabian Lim, Joe Solvason, Genevieve Ryan, Sophia Le, Granton Jindal, Paige Steffen and Simran Jandu!!! doi.org/10.1038/s41586…


Feb 1 is application deadline for Society for Developmental Biology Choose Development summer undergrad research training program. Research training for undergrads from historically excluded groups to pursue graduate degrees. Supported by NICHD News sdbonline.org/choose_develop… 𝘿𝙧. 𝘾𝙧𝙮𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙡 𝙍𝙤𝙜𝙚𝙧𝙨 ≽(◕ ᴗ ◕)≼ 🐥🐸


If you love invertebrates and you love embryos, take Evolutionary Development of Marine Invertebrates at FHL this summer! Friday Harbor Labs Marine Biology Please retweet!! fhl.uw.edu/courses/course…



Have you wished to solve cryo-EM structures of targets that are difficult to purify or too small? Pleased to share our preprint reporting two methods to address these issues, MagIC-cryo-EM & DuSTER, invented by amazing Yasuhiro Arimura ! Check out his tweetorial!





Our latest review article in NRMCB is out on everyone's favorite signaling organelle, the primary cilium! It was truly a real pleasure to work on this with Ben Myers Lab and Reiter Lab.


Many congratulations to Professor Judith Eisen University of Oregon for winning the Streisinger Award for "sustained and foundational" work in the zebrafish field. Well deserved! Zebrafish Rock! #zebrafish


Now in Current Biology , we show that gap junction-mediated bioelectric signaling is required for the development and function of slow muscle. cell.com/current-biolog…