
Adam Larson
@planktonico
Postdoc: @stanford @prakashlab @SimonsFdn| Ph.D.: @ucsf |
#planktoscope
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22-04-2020 01:18:13
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#Planktoscope finally made it to Antarctica in hands of incredible team including Shramik Patil MoES GoI at India’s Bharti station. Looking forward to automated data streams that will come through from location! Our planet needs more open science. Thibaut Pollina Adam Larson


If you are ever in Pacific Grove Monday afternoon, stop in to see the ocean education station Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University and check out the amazing research-from exploring single cells with the Planktoscope to understanding the amazingly capable native squid and tunicates. FairScope


Our first paper is out in Cell! Led by Rohith Rajasekaran, we present a programmable reaction-diffusion system that generates synthetic protein waves, oscillations, and patterns for spatiotemporal circuit design and FM data-encoding in human cells. authors.elsevier.com/a/1iN8ZL7PXmeeN


What a remarkable day - thanks so much for everyone who stopped by. So many tools, people and artistic and scientific practices represented under one roof (or staircase to be specific). Stanford Arts rocks!! Lots to share soon!


Team Biochemistry David Booth + Veronica Farmer + Bob Fischer getting the students ready for an awesome squid kinesin purification today! #MBLPhysiology Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL)


Asking for help from the #marine #microbiology community: does anyone have (or knows someone that has) some ready to send calanoid copepods growing in 6ppt (basically nearly freshwater)? Experimental emergency 🚨 Ideally to send to EMBL asap ISOP World Association of Copepodologists Thx!!

#ABSWawards 🏆Winner Video of the Year Shamini Bundell Nick Petrić Howe, Noah Baker 📍“Highly creative and imaginative video that used the medium to make esoteric research fascinating and eye-catching.” 🔗How would a starfish wear trousers? Science has an answer zurl.co/FPty

A huge thank you to Vanessa Barone for being our fantastic keynote speaker at the 'Signaling by Adhesion Receptor GRS'! Vanessa recently started her lab at Stanford University Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University—be sure to check out her wonderful work!




