
Ansa Cobham
@ansacobham
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12-04-2011 10:57:11
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I am grateful for the opportunity to show my research project at SDB Midwest 2024. It was a wonderful meeting with amazing projects. Midwest SDB Stowers Institute Gibson Lab


New #research in NatureEcoEvo from Dr. Jasmin Camacho 🦇🔬☠️🧠☀️ & Andrea Bernal (Nicolas Rohner Lab) reveals bats have evolved adaptations to handle extreme blood sugar concentrations which could unlock new pathways for understanding & treating #diabetes in humans. bit.ly/3Z3kbCu

Excited to share our latest paper from Dr. Jasmin Camacho 🦇🔬☠️🧠☀️ and Andrea Bernal Stowers Institute. It’s the labs first dive🐟 into mammalian biology, and the findings are sweet🌸🍯. We found that nectar🦇 tolerate the highest ever recorded blood sugar. Check it out! nature.com/articles/s4155…

Extremely happy to see this paper out! "Sugar 🍬 assimilation underlying dietary evolution 🪲🩸🐀🪻🥭 of Neotropical bats" 📄✨ Check it to keep discovering why bats are incredibly amazing ❤️🦇 Super grateful!! Dr. Jasmin Camacho 🦇🔬☠️🧠☀️ Nicolas Rohner Oscar E Murillo

Hey nerds, meet Astyanax Mexicanus. Surface dweller has eyes, bottom dweller not. Critter's brain cleared then imaged with a #lightsheet #microscope from 3i. @JohannaKowalko Lab Lehigh University. Sample courtesy of Renee Mapa. Keep your eyes on Renee. Happy #FluorescenceFriday

Two-chambered heart of a live zebrafish embryo. Credit to Rashmi Priya. #ZebrafishZunday

A species of lungfish found in South America has claimed the title of the animal with the biggest genome sequenced so far. Learn more: scim.ag/8kI News from Science






Our last work is now in bioRxiv. Great work of Gopal Kushawah in collaboration with Danielson Baia Amaral Huzaifa Hassan Madelaine Gogol @[email protected]/@bsky and Steph Nowotarski, PhD all done at Stowers Institute Stowers Grad School biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…





#NatMetabPicks | Led by Sarah Brotman, Karen Mohlke, Kerrin Small, L Scott et al. (UNC-Chapel Hill, King's College London, University of Michigan): An eQTL meta-analysis of 2344 subcutaneous #adipose tissue samples vastly expands the discovery of eQTLs associated with #GWAS signals for #cardiometabolic traits

