Ryan Schott (@rkschott) 's Twitter Profile
Ryan Schott

@rkschott

Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
York University

ID: 744302157160058880

linkhttps://www.yorku.ca/science/schott/ calendar_today18-06-2016 22:53:57

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Zuzana Musilova - FISHEVO 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 (@zuzmus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring! <°°)))>< Interested in deep-sea fish and their eyes? In molecular evolution? We look for a PhD student to join our team in Prague. ERC funding for the single-cell transcriptomics. fishevo.com/erc-funded-phd… (postdocs wanted too, stay tuned). Happy for retweets!😍 thks

We're hiring! &lt;°°)))&gt;&lt; 
Interested in deep-sea fish and their eyes? In molecular evolution? We look for a PhD student to join our team in Prague. ERC funding for the single-cell transcriptomics. fishevo.com/erc-funded-phd… (postdocs wanted too, stay tuned). Happy for retweets!😍 thks
York University News (@yorkunews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Ryan Schott's latest study looking at the vision system of frogs found differences in visual pigments with frogs adapted to aquatic versus land environments, read the release and see full video here: bit.ly/49oyWkD Ryan Schott YorkU - Science Molecular Biology and Evolution

🇺🇦 🇨🇴 🇺🇸 Andrew J. Crawford (@crawfordaj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Draft PacBio genome assembly of Northern Dusky Salamander, a plethodontid with relatively small genome at 'only' 16 Gb 🧬🧬🧬🧬 By Myers & Pyron of Smithsonian NMNH California Academy of Sciences GW University bioRxiv preprint here 👉🏽 biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 📸 vtherpatlas.org

Draft <a href="/PacBio/">PacBio</a> genome assembly of Northern Dusky Salamander, a plethodontid with relatively small genome at 'only' 16 Gb 🧬🧬🧬🧬
By Myers &amp; Pyron of <a href="/NMNH/">Smithsonian NMNH</a> <a href="/calacademy/">California Academy of Sciences</a> <a href="/GWtweets/">GW University</a> 
<a href="/biorxivpreprint/">bioRxiv</a> preprint here 👉🏽   biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

📸 vtherpatlas.org
York University News (@yorkunews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The days are getting longer as we approach summer and nonvisual opsins are involved in how our bodies respond to those differences,” says Prof Ryan Schott on his latest research on frog evolution. yorku.ca/news/2024/06/1… Ryan Schott YorkU - Science Molecular Biology and Evolution Penn State

Ryan Schott (@rkschott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Evolutionary analyses revealed that different activity periods, habitats, geographical distributions, developmental modes & pupil shapes have shaped the evolution of different nonvisual opsin genes suggesting they have high adaptive importance in frogs, and likely other animals

Evolutionary analyses revealed that different activity periods, habitats, geographical distributions, developmental modes &amp; pupil shapes have shaped the evolution of different nonvisual opsin genes suggesting they have high adaptive importance in frogs, and likely other animals
Dr Tiffany Kosch 👩‍🔬 🤿🐸🧬 (@takosch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all amphibian researchers using genomics tools! BMC Genomics is publishing a special amphibian issue early next year. Check out this flyer for more details 🐸🧬🧪🔖

Calling all amphibian researchers using genomics tools! BMC Genomics is publishing a special amphibian issue early next year. Check out this flyer for more details 🐸🧬🧪🔖
Dr. Jonathan Huie (@jmhuiee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finishing my PhD and looking for a postdoc for summer/fall 2025! I do functional morphology, biomechanics, kinematics, phylo comp methods, CT scanning, R and python coding and more! I like fish & herps but open to system! If you have funding or know of opportunities, let me know

Finishing my PhD and looking for a postdoc for summer/fall 2025! I do functional morphology, biomechanics, kinematics, phylo comp methods, CT scanning, R and python coding and more! I like fish &amp; herps but open to system!

If you have funding or know of opportunities, let me know
Gianni Castiglione (@giannicast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our newest paper is out in Science! This riddle took 5 years to solve. Genome annotation and AI missed it. Manual inspection and serendipity still have advantages for cracking nature's secrets! With Science Magazine EvolutionVU RokasLab | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Rafeeque Mavoor (@rafeequemavoor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵5 Top Free Alternatives to BioRender for Scientific Illustrations! These five websites offer free scientific illustrations for biologists. Great for presentations, research papers and other research communication needs. Save and share the post!

🧵5 Top Free Alternatives to BioRender for Scientific Illustrations!  

These five websites offer free scientific illustrations for biologists. Great for presentations, research papers and other research communication needs.  

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Meixia Zhao (@meixiazhao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ll be hosting the Bioinformatics Summer Workshop from August 11–15. The workshop is completely free and held 100% online. If you are interested, please go ahead and register: sites.google.com/view/bioinfowo…

We’ll be hosting the Bioinformatics Summer Workshop from August 11–15. The workshop is completely free and held 100% online. If you are interested, please go ahead and register: sites.google.com/view/bioinfowo…