
Phil Abitua 🧬
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Assistant professor studying annual #killifish development @UW. 2023 Searle Scholar.
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http://abitua.org 19-04-2016 00:06:25
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The life of each one of us began when a sperm and an egg came together. But what actually happens at a molecular level? Our latest work @PauliGroup Cell Press reveals a conserved fertilization complex that bridges sperm and egg in vertebrates! (1/8) cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

We're finally out at Nature Communications. Congrats to Jiaxi (Jake) Zhao, Nick Lammers, YangJoon Kim, Simon Alamos and @gabrimartini_ny ! nature.com/articles/s4146…






Ketamine Prevents Zebrafish from Giving Up by Acting on Non-neuronal Astrocytes Florian Engert Marc Duque Ramírez Alex Chen Misha Ahrens Dwight Bergles Gesine Saher HHMI | Janelia Johns Hopkins University Harvard Physics Harvard Chemistry Caltech UC Davis HSCRB HarvardBrainScience mcb.harvard.edu/department/new…


🚨ISRB Webinar - The Americas 🚨First one of the year! 🥳 Happening on January 17th, 12pm US East Coast Time, featuring Karen Echeverri from Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) and Katy Loubnet-Senear from Phil Abitua's lab Phil Abitua 🧬 University of Washington. Find all details at isrbio.org/event-6026206








Molecular recording is an emerging field with exciting applications. In this review, Junhong Choi and I outline major challenges that the community should address to fully realize the potential of this technology, and highlight promising directions that we are heading.

