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Sawsan 👩🏻‍💻

@seekingluca

PhD Student at the University of Arizona Major in Genetics 🧬 🔬 Minor in Astrobiology 🌌 🦠 Ad Astra 🚀 ✨

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The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How much do you know about the trailblazing scientist Barbara McClintock? McClintock's pioneering research was rejected by the scientific community but she didn't give up. Watch our video to learn more about this remarkable laureate who was born on this day 120 years ago.

LIFE: From Early Cells to Multicellularity (@life_rcn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you haven’t already, listen to NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe Senior Scientist Mary Voytek talk about #Astrobiology Research Coordination Networks (RCNs), including our very own LIFE! appel.nasa.gov/podcast/episod…

If you haven’t already, listen to <a href="/NASAAstrobio/">NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe</a> Senior Scientist Mary Voytek talk about #Astrobiology Research Coordination Networks (RCNs), including our very own LIFE!
appel.nasa.gov/podcast/episod…
Sawsan 👩🏻‍💻 (@seekingluca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

funny how academic institutions always tell us that “PhD students are paid a decently livable wage” when most of my colleagues are donating plasma, door dashing and even taking toilet paper form their labs because they can’t afford buying it in bulk.

Sawsan 👩🏻‍💻 (@seekingluca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor: “ if we figure out how to control nuclear fusion for energy, the middle east becomes irrelevant” Me, the middle eastern TA: 😳😳

JoannaMasel@ecoevo.social (@joannamasel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We finally upgraded our lab website: masellab.org. A wordpress template from 2005, edited in Dreamweaver, was starting to get really tiresome! Hopefully now that it is easier, we can actually keep the website up to date

MUSE Astrobiology (@muse_icar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥁 After a busy summer, MUSE community will gather next week! Kickoff meeting lead by early-career researchers for early-career researchers! Featuring awesome metal-science, research updates and failures and networking events! Here comes MUSE Kickoff '22! ⭐🪐🚀 NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe

🥁 After a busy summer, MUSE community will gather next week! Kickoff meeting lead by early-career researchers for early-career researchers! Featuring awesome metal-science, research updates and failures and networking events! Here comes MUSE Kickoff '22! ⭐🪐🚀 <a href="/NASAAstrobio/">NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe</a>
MUSE Astrobiology (@muse_icar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent Day-2 kick-off gathering! MUSE members are sharing their inspirational stories 🎤: failures and success in science, ⬆️s and ⬇️s, 🚫 projects. #InspirationAhead

NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe (@nasaastrobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Comedy & science? What's better than that? TODAY at 7pm ET: join us for a new episode of #AskAstrobio with Luke Steller. Luke explores his hot springs research & experience in stand-up comedy: youtu.be/GG66eE3zVNs Share your favorite science joke for a shout-out on the show!

JoannaMasel@ecoevo.social (@joannamasel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest preprint looks at long-term proteome evolution phenomena and asks macroevolutionary levels of selection questions biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Jenny James Paul Nelson 1/11

NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe (@nasaastrobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study from astrobiologists finds that the diversity of RNA viruses on our planet is at least 5 times larger than previously recorded. Viruses are abundant on Earth & may have played an important role in the origin & evolution of life as we know it: go.nasa.gov/3I9a9Hk

A new study from astrobiologists finds that the diversity of RNA viruses on our planet is at least 5 times larger than previously recorded.

Viruses are abundant on Earth &amp; may have played an important role in the origin &amp; evolution of life as we know it: go.nasa.gov/3I9a9Hk
NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe (@nasaastrobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By studying a class of rare meteorites, scientists reveal new info about our Solar System’s early history & planetary formation. Believed to be part of the 1st generation of planetary embryos, the parent asteroid could’ve delivered important materials like water to early Earth.

By studying a class of rare meteorites, scientists reveal new info about our Solar System’s early history &amp; planetary formation. Believed to be part of the 1st generation of planetary embryos, the parent asteroid could’ve delivered important materials like water to early Earth.
Betul Kacar (@betulland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In solidarity with the Turkish students abroad, trying to function while also following the news from home. I know how hard this is. My heart is with you.

Arizona Astrobiology Center (@azastrobiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sawsan Wehbi: “Follow People on Social Media that Do Science!” Arizona Astrobiology Center member Sawsan Wehbi offers some advice for students who are interested in astrobiology. youtu.be/IyntX6CeEdA University of Arizona University of Arizona Research Sawsan 👩🏻‍💻