Jérôme Delroisse (@jerodelr) 's Twitter Profile
Jérôme Delroisse

@jerodelr

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multiplEye Lab (@multipleye_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣🚨📢 PhD funding alert! 📢🚨📣 Would you like to come and study animal visual systems with us in Berlin? Applications are open for the Elsa Neumann PhD stipend! Get in touch now to discuss project ideas! Deadline 18 Nov Info event 11 Oct More here 👉🏽fu-berlin.de/sites/drs/fund…

PosnienLab - moved to: @posnienlab.bsky.social (@posnienlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our highly interdisciplinary meeting covering various aspects of invertebrate eyes came to an end this afternoon. Thanks a lot for all your beautiful contributions and lively discussions! To be repeated! #InvertEyeGoe23

Our highly interdisciplinary meeting covering various aspects of invertebrate eyes came to an end this afternoon. Thanks a lot for all your beautiful contributions and lively discussions! To be repeated! #InvertEyeGoe23
Jérôme Delroisse (@jerodelr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saponins inducing aggregation in sea cucumbers.... That's fun! ****A Distinct Saponin Profile Drives an Olfactory-Mediated Aggregation in the Aquacultivated Sea Cucumber Holothuria scabra mdpi.com/2199022 #mdpimarinedrugs via Marine Drugs MDPI

Christopher Mah, @echinoblog.bsky.social (@echinoblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Commercially important sea cucumbers of the world, 2nd Edition" has been published online. This book provides identification information on 84 species of sea cucumbers commonly exploited around the world. fao.org/documents/card…

“Commercially important sea cucumbers of the world, 2nd Edition" has been published online. This book provides identification information on 84 species of sea cucumbers commonly exploited around the world.  fao.org/documents/card…
Jérôme Delroisse (@jerodelr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New insights into the bioluminescence of sea pens... Nice job from big friends :-). Catecholamine Involvement in the Bioluminescence Control of Two Species of Anthozoans mdpi.com/2447304 #mdpilife via Life MDPI

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers in Science have pinpointed parts of the genome linked to a few exceptional traits in the mammalian world, such as extraordinary brain size, superior sense of smell, and the ability to hibernate during the winter. scim.ag/5md #Zoonomia

Researchers in Science have pinpointed parts of the genome linked to a few exceptional traits in the mammalian world, such as extraordinary brain size, superior sense of smell, and the ability to hibernate during the winter. scim.ag/5md #Zoonomia
Jérôme Delroisse (@jerodelr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great research by Marjorie Lienard (she/her) and collaborators🌡️🐞 Diving into the world of ectotherms, uncovering the fascinating role of TRPA5 channels in insect thermoregulation. Who knew bugs had such sophisticated heat sensors? #InsectLife cell.com/iscience/fullt…

Jérôme Delroisse (@jerodelr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Collecting marine invertebrates and discussing marine invertebrate evolution with Claus Nielsen was a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Rest in peace, Professor Nielsen. Your legacy lives on in every curious mind you've inspired. #Evolution #ScienceLegend doi.org/10.1038/d41586…

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Thinking about bioluminescence at the wonderful ISBC conference organized in Foz do Iguaçu! Thanks to the organizers, the luminous speakers, and the old and new friends. #ISBC #bioluminescence #Brazil

Thinking about bioluminescence at the wonderful ISBC conference organized in Foz do Iguaçu! Thanks to the organizers, the luminous speakers, and the old and new friends. #ISBC #bioluminescence #Brazil
Ferdinand Marlétaz (@ferdix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So happy to see our brittle star genome led by 𝗘𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗲 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝗲𝘆 finally published in NatureEcoEvo highlighting the evolution of echinoderm chromosomes as well as the origin of the regeneration programm nature.com/articles/s4155…

News from Science (@newsfromscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ability to regenerate body parts is remarkably common across the animal kingdom. New research finds these powers trace back to shared, ancient genetic roots. scim.ag/7MV

Jérôme Delroisse (@jerodelr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #Zoology2024 conference is launched! Over 200 participants. Proud to coorganize with Prof. Denis Michez & Fanny Lallemand from Uga Mons Extension & MUMONS team. Thanks to F.R.S.-FNRS, The Company of Biologists, Uga Mons, and the Royal Zoological Society of Belgium! 🦋🔬 #Zoology #Research

The #Zoology2024 conference is launched! Over 200 participants. Proud to coorganize with Prof. Denis Michez &amp; Fanny Lallemand from <a href="/UMons/">Uga Mons</a> Extension &amp; MUMONS team. Thanks to <a href="/frsFNRS/">F.R.S.-FNRS</a>, <a href="/Co_Biologists/">The Company of Biologists</a>, <a href="/UMons/">Uga Mons</a>, and the Royal Zoological Society of Belgium! 🦋🔬 #Zoology #Research
Jérôme Delroisse (@jerodelr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We were thrilled to welcome Prof. Peter Ladurner from Innsbruck University at the #Zoology2024 conference in Mons, where he delivered an inspiring and impressive presentation on the fascinating world of flatworms and their remarkable adhesive system! Université de Mons The Company of Biologists

We were thrilled to welcome Prof. Peter Ladurner from Innsbruck University at the #Zoology2024 conference in Mons, where he delivered an inspiring and impressive presentation on the fascinating world of flatworms and their remarkable adhesive system! <a href="/UMONSnews/">Université de Mons</a> <a href="/Co_Biologists/">The Company of Biologists</a>