Rachel Lily Terry (@rlilyterry) 's Twitter Profile
Rachel Lily Terry

@rlilyterry

MCO PhD Student, Paulsson Lab @HMS_SysBio | MIT’17 #ihtfp | cell division enthusiast | perfeccionista imperfecta

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The next installment of Cell Size and Growth is coming tomorrow morning. Join us for what is going to be an exciting seminar on cell intrinsic mechanisms (Suckjoon Jun) as well as how these may be integrated into animal growth (Benjamin Towbin)

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Fantastic seminar on spindle size by Simone Reber and epic q&a on how cell size relates to senescence by Angelika Amon S01E05 August 11th, 2020 - Simone Reber and Angelika Amon youtu.be/CHXj7BV-3aU via YouTube Matthew Swaffer Mike Lanz #cellsizeandgrowth

Fantastic seminar on spindle size by <a href="/simonereber/">Simone Reber</a> and epic q&amp;a on how cell size relates to senescence by <a href="/AngelikaAmon/">Angelika Amon</a> S01E05 August 11th, 2020 - Simone Reber and Angelika Amon youtu.be/CHXj7BV-3aU via <a href="/YouTube/">YouTube</a> <a href="/mpswaffer/">Matthew Swaffer</a> <a href="/MikeChuckLanz/">Mike Lanz</a> #cellsizeandgrowth
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Such an intriguing finding! Excited to see what follows from this study... "Together, these results demonstrate that the methylation states of developmental gene modules can be used to construct a conserved model of age that is transferable between mammalian species."

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This free self-paced course is for anyone preparing to take an college-level introductory #biology class. It includes lecture videos, interactive exercises, problem sets, and an exam. ow.ly/1UAz50BaN68 #onlinelearning #stem MIT Biology

This free self-paced course is for anyone preparing to take an college-level introductory #biology class. It includes lecture videos, interactive exercises, problem sets, and an exam.  ow.ly/1UAz50BaN68 #onlinelearning #stem <a href="/MITBiology/">MIT Biology</a>
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Andres Florez Andres Florez is a great friend and colleague of mine MCB_Harvard. Now, you can get to know him, too, by reading his story online! Highly recommend connecting with him if you get the chance; he's a curious and bright conversationalist! mcb.harvard.edu/uncategorized/…

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Join us tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. ET via livestream for the first lecture in our new series: "COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 and the Pandemic." You'll hear from Professors Richard Young and Facundo Batista, as well as guest speaker Bruce D. Walker. Details: bit.ly/3gpMfpt

Join us tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. ET via livestream for the first lecture in our new series: "COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 and the Pandemic." You'll hear from Professors <a href="/youngricka/">Richard Young</a> and Facundo Batista, as well as guest speaker <a href="/brucedwalkermd/">Bruce D. Walker</a>. Details: bit.ly/3gpMfpt
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Do you want to to inspire young kids in your field while gaining valuable professional experience in manuscript editing and review? Volunteer for JEI, a professional journal for middle and high school students! emerginginvestigators.org/prospective_st…

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Angelika was one of the boldest and most caring humans & an unparalleled scientist. Her passion for basic science was infectious. Surely, her legacy will live on in the many trainees she inspired and devoted herself to. I’m beyond grateful for my time in her lab. You are missed.

Angelika was one of the boldest and most caring humans &amp; an unparalleled scientist. Her passion for basic science was infectious. Surely, her legacy will live on in the many trainees she inspired and devoted herself to. I’m beyond grateful for my time in her lab. You are missed.
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I did not personally know Angelika Amon, but i knew many of her students and postdocs. I have never witnessed someone who was so deeply loved by his/her trainees like Angelika, and to me this tells so much of how amazing she was.

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How exciting to return from my Twitter hiatus to see Tina Lopez in a well-deserved feature! You’ll never meet a more dedicated scientist. Stay tuned for great things from her!

Rachel Lily Terry (@rlilyterry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such a great moment from Adventure Time! #relateablecontent Been rewatching the series and forgot how much I love it. (Although the Islands miniseries definitely has added impact now with the pandemic... O.O)

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It was so great to catch up with everyone at the MCB Retreat this past weekend (especially my lovely classmates)! So grateful that we were able to gather for an in-person meeting! Science is so much better when you can share it with your community

It was so great to catch up with everyone at the MCB Retreat this past weekend (especially my lovely classmates)! So grateful that we were able to gather for an in-person meeting! Science is so much better when you can share it with your community
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If you’re in Toulouse for #plasmidbiology2022, come visit my poster (2#33) today on copy number distributions and partitioning! (Also, how gorgeous have the sunsets been, here?!)

If you’re in Toulouse for #plasmidbiology2022, come visit my poster (2#33) today on copy number distributions and partitioning!

(Also, how gorgeous have the sunsets been, here?!)
Rachel Lily Terry (@rlilyterry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perhaps my new favorite sentence in published science: “We have preliminary results which show that other acridine mutants often revert by means of close suppressors, but it is too sketchy to report here.” -Crick, et al (Nature, 1961) Such a relatable sentiment… hahaha