Sarah Hadyniak, PhD (@hadyniaks) 's Twitter Profile
Sarah Hadyniak, PhD

@hadyniaks

Postdoc in the Kay lab at Duke University - jumping over to @hadyniak.bsky.social 👀 follow me there!

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linkhttps://cmdb.jhu.edu/profiles/sarah-hadyniak/ calendar_today10-06-2012 16:39:24

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Justin Kumar (@flyeyelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to all attendees, discussion leaders, and speakers for making the 2024 Visual System Development GRC a fantastic experience. I loved working with Valerie Wallace and Jeremy Kay this year. Can't wait to organize the 2026 GRC with Jeremy Kay Bob Johnston and Kristen Kwan!

Thanks to all attendees, discussion leaders, and speakers for making the 2024 Visual System Development GRC a fantastic experience. I loved working with Valerie Wallace and <a href="/jnk_lab/">Jeremy Kay</a> this year. Can't wait to organize the 2026 GRC with <a href="/jnk_lab/">Jeremy Kay</a> <a href="/BobbyJEyeGuy/">Bob Johnston</a> and <a href="/BlockInTheBack/">Kristen Kwan</a>!
Sarah Hadyniak, PhD (@hadyniaks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Awesome article from Laura Tran at The Scientist came out about my graduate work! Cracking the Color Cone-undrum in Human Vision the-scientist.com/cracking-the-c…

Sarah Hadyniak, PhD (@hadyniaks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Four-factor authentication: (1) I used my (2) work laptop to contact (3) partner to unlock (4) my phone I forgot at home today to answer the duo push needed to log into my dang lab notebook.

The Scientist (@thescientistllc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most people view the world in a kaleidoscope of hues, thanks to blue, green, and red cones. Sarah Hadyniak, PhD used retinal organoids to demonstrate how retinoic acid promotes green cones to develop before red cones, settling an age-old debate. Learn more: bit.ly/4c8qXdv

Most people view the world in a kaleidoscope of hues, thanks to blue, green, and red cones.

<a href="/hadyniaks/">Sarah Hadyniak, PhD</a> used retinal organoids to demonstrate how retinoic acid promotes green cones to develop before red cones, settling an age-old debate.

Learn more: bit.ly/4c8qXdv
Phil Knutson, PhD ⌬ (@phil_knutson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Color Chemistry! 🏳️‍🌈 I drew this newest art piece to show the structures of dyes and colorants to fit appropriately into the color that they exhibit. Hope you like it! #sciart #scientificart

Color Chemistry! 🏳️‍🌈 I drew this newest art piece to show the structures of dyes and colorants to fit appropriately into the color that they exhibit. Hope you like it! #sciart #scientificart
Sarah Hadyniak, PhD (@hadyniaks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop titling academic workshops like: "Interviewing in the Real World: What to Expect and How to Prepare" Academia is my "real world" & I've been in it for a decade. It's my "real job" too!

Dr. Caroline Bartman (@caroline_bartma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i love tissue culture media because the recipe is like: very precise amounts of glucose, glutamine, 19 other amino acids, and 15 vitamins and minerals then add 10% miscellaneous cow juice

Jeremy Kay (@jnk_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally published in today's issue of Cell Reports – our latest paper on patterning of retinal mosaics. See below for a tweetorial I posted last fall, and go here to see the final version: cell.com/cell-reports/f… Congrats to co-authors Chris Kozlowski and Sarah Hadyniak, PhD !

Alex Schier (@schierlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take a look at our Spatial Transcriptomics and single-cell Multiomics papers. We visualize more than 20,000 genes and 200,000 accessible chromatin regions in whole embryos. x.com/biorxiv_devbio… x.com/biorxiv_devbio….

Sarah Hadyniak, PhD (@hadyniaks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What sad news - I was so fortunate to learn from him during my time at Hopkins. His legacy of mentorship is incredible, and he will be missed.

Sarah Hadyniak, PhD (@hadyniaks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this Current Biology dispatch article Jeremy Kay and I wrote for a new article from the Julie Lefebvre lab! Neuroscience: The dynamic development of dendrites: cell.com/current-biolog…

Julie Lefebvre (@jillumine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our lab's paper led by Sam Ing-Esteves on HOW the clustered Protocadherins (cPcdhs) produce dendrite self-avoidance and complex neuronal morphologies was published today in Current Biology: authors.elsevier.com/a/1jgpv3QW8S6F… The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) Department of Molecular Genetics, U of T

Joao Pereira (@jdpereira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will die on this one: pay is the single largest gatekeeper we have in academia. This crap isn’t viable. It’s hurting people, and limiting the pool of talented folks that think it’s a good idea to do science or have the resources to do so.