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Christopher B. Cameron - invertevo.bsky.social
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Marine invertebrate diversity, evolution, development, fluid mechanics, palaeontology, extracellular matrix structures, espiègle, flâneur. il/he/lui/him
Tiohtiá:ke/Montréal
Joined August 2013
Hello friends, please follow me @invertevo.bsky.social. If you are there, send me a "bleet"🐐 so that I can find & follow you.
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RT @PlLife2: 🚨Another little promotional piece, this time from our collaborators in Utah. I hope this blog post will help, even in a small…
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RT @ThePalAss: JOB! The Division of Paleontology at the @AMNH seeks an Assistant Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology to start on or after…
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@ArnaudDyevre I imagine that working in a lab where colleagues were fired also contributed to low job satisfaction.
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RT @faguilgen: I´m excited to announce that we have a venue and dates for the next International Congress on Invertebrate Morphology (ICIM-…
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Thrilled to see my friend Isabel Desgagné-Penix in this group of esteemed scientists. She’s a force of brilliance, daring & funnnnny. #Innu #FirstNations #BioChemistry #Scholar
Woot, woot!! 🥳🎉🥳 Huge congratulations to this year’s Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship award winners - I believe this is the 1st time all 6 winners are women!! Something to celebrate in an otherwise bleak week. @NSERC_CRSNG - NSERC
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RT @Pawel_Burkhardt: Group Leader position available! Come join us. Fantastic place to do groundbreaking research!
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RT @federico_brown: Are you a grad student interested in the evolution of animal coloniality and modularity? Then apply to the upcoming ECM…
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RT @echinoblog: A GREAT story about museum detective work w/specimen from the Steinbeck/Ricketts era! Behold OCTOPUS HUBBSORUM! featuring M…
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RT @MasahitoTsuboi: Delighted to share our new perspective article @JEvBio: rising evidence suggests unexpectedly robust link btw micro- an…
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Side-resting evolved many times in #bivalves . Within some species individuals lie indifferently on either their right or left (randomly pleurothetic), whereas in others they lie consistently on one side (left-pleurothetic or right-pleurothetic).
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A biological case for the pronoun 'they'. Two injured comb jellies merge to form one individual. #Mnemiopsis #allorecognition
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RT @a_pposada: I am very happy to announce that our work on hemichordate gene expression and chromatin accessibility dynamics is now publis…
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RT @LAlvarezFilip: 🪸🐟Our new paper is out in @ConLetters this week. In it, we review and discuss in a broader context one of the most funda…
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