
Tamanna Yasmin
@tamanna_uofm
Postdoctoral Research Fellow @Queen's
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16-03-2021 20:18:50
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Excited to see new #transcriptomics paper with Nisha Ajmani, Tamanna Yasmin and @saravickygood published. We identified >2,000 sex- and stage-specific DEGs in #lamprey gonads and provided new annotations for the #SeaLamprey somatic and germline assemblies academic.oup.com/g3journal/artiā¦






bioRxiv Excited and proud of doctoral student Tamanna Yasmin and collaborators Phil Grayson and lamprey expert Margaret Docker for working together on this exciting project in sea lamprey in which we show that the germline specific region plays a key role in spermatogenesis.

Congrats to GLFC chair, Dr. William Taylor of @MichiganStateU (left), for receiving the American Fisheries Society Award of Excellence and GLFC board members, Dr. Margaret Docker of @UManitoba (middle) & Dr. Ellen Marsden of @UVMVermont (right), for being inducted as AFS fellows!


Morale still strong? STRONGER, Iād say. A month ago, I felt demoralizedāoverworked, underappreciated & isolated. The first 2 havenāt changed, but #solidarity with UofM Faculty Assoc. colleagues and @supportingumfa students fighting for the future of University of Manitoba has energized me! #UMFA2021

With the help of co-supervisor Sara V Good and collaborator Phil Grayson, Tamanna Yasmin is closing in on the answer to a decades-old mystery: how is sex determined in #SeaLamprey?

Excited to share a new preprint from my University of Manitoba Postdoc with Alison Wright, Colin Garroway and Margaret Docker! A š§µ (1/n) on sex chromosome evolution, sea lamprey & our approach! SexFindR: A computational workflow to identify young and old sex chromosomes biorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦

Super-exciting work on #SeaLamprey #SexDetermination funded by GLFC ššš Collaborators Phil Grayson Tamanna Yasmin Sara V Good Colin Garroway and Alison Wright are helping resolve questions that have perplexed me since my PhD >30 years ago.


Effects of lampricides on the gill and liver transcriptomes of a non-target teleost fish. New paper relevant for GLFC in the Great Lakes. Great work by @mjlawrence27 and Phil Grayson!! Margaret Docker Colin Garroway Jennifer Jeffrey sciencedirect.com/science/articlā¦


In newborns, tiny traffic cops in the liver need a GPS to find their way to the bloodstream and protect against infections. Bruna Araujo David kubeslab Fernanda Vargas e Silva Castanheira Tamanna Yasmin Moritz Peiseler, MD Dr. Kathy McCoy @realFlorentGinhoux Seth Thomas Scanlon Science Immunology science.org/doi/10.1126/scā¦
