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Comparative Biology | Assistant Professor @HarvardCellBio https://t.co/Lk9CAQX3vO

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RT @NBellono: How do organisms evolve new traits and behaviors? In @AnnualReviews, @wendyssae surveys major sensory receptor families to un…
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RT @NBellono: Where do new organs come from? In paired studies, we explore walking fish with "legs" to learn about the evolution of new tra…
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RT @UCSB_OakleyLab: It was a loonnnnnng time coming but our paper on path dependent evolution of visual systems is out in Science! @Rebecca
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RT @LoranzieR: How do vocal muscles protect against self-induced auditory masking? Check out what we found in the vocal plainfin midshipman…
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RT @NBellono: Guide to octopus "taste by touch" chemotactile sensation. @CoreyAHAllard @wendyssae @CurrentBiology @MCB_Harvard - https://t…
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RT @NBellono: Where do new animal traits come from? We studied walking fish with “legs” to understand the evolution of novel organs and beh…
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RT @MCB_Harvard: To Sting or Not to Sting: How Changes to an Ion Channel Shape Sea Anemone Stinging [Bellono Lab] @NBellono @Lilypetal87 @A
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RT @NBellono: How do jellyfish and anemones decide when to sting? Here, we ask "to sting or not to sting" @Lilypetal87 @CoreyAHAllard @wend
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RT @NBellono: Where do novel organs come from? A guide to exploring sea robins, walking fish with “legs.” Exciting collaborative studies to…
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RT @wendyssae: Happy and proud to see that the paper of my brilliant student in Colombia, Laura @seisilabas, is finally out!!! https://t.c…
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RT @NBellono: Where do new senses come from? In paired studies, we explore the structural basis of sensory receptor evolution in octopus an…
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@MoseleyLab Seems like a missed opportunity to get shower heads installed on the sinks…
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RT @NBellono: Postdoc openings! Explore molecular adaptations underlying unique behaviors. Octopus, sharks, jellyfish, photosynthetic anima…
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RT @Harvard_CBI: We're hiring! Please check out the following TWO open positions: 1) Imaging Scientist 2) Post-doctoral Fellow For more i…
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RT @MoseleyLab: Excited to share grad student Joe Magliozzi's latest work, now posted on bioRxiv. A fun project that led us in unexpected d…
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Regulation of Vacuole Morphology by PIEZO Channels in Spreading Earth Moss
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New paper from the lab about the “taste-touch” sense of the octopus and how it is used to explore the ocean environment!
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The octopus uses its long, flexible arms to explore the seafloor for hidden prey. Here, Lena and team investigate the ‘taste by touch’ sense of the octopus. @CoreyAHAllard, @CellPressNews, @MCB_Harvard.
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RT @MBLScience: The Friday Evening Lectures are the quintessential MBL tradition, given each and every summer since our founding in 1888...…
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RT @dsboothacosta: Thank you #choanoflagellates community and beyond for highlighting the newest paper from @Choano
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RT @JCellBiol: Joseph O. Magliozzi, James B. Moseley, and colleagues @GeiselMed show that the #FissionYeast cell polarity #kinase Pak1 regu…
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