#CopernicusAtmosphere dust aerosol optical depth forecast shows a massive #SaharanDust plume crossing NW Africa, W Mediterranean + parts of Europe through the first week of March.
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#CopernicusAtmosphere dust aerosol optical depth forecast shows a massive #SaharanDust plume crossing NW Africa, W Mediterranean + parts of Europe through the first week of March.
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We are seeking a Research Assistant in Ocular Cell Biolog. The position would suit an ambitious graduate with a background in the mechanisms of repeat expansion biology, neurodegeneration, and human disease models. Closes 25 February. lnkd.in/exsVf68y
Happy 200th birthday, UCL! Today marks 200 years since UCL was founded, London's very first university. We are very proud to be part of its rich and diverse community of scientists, students and researchers. #UCL200
📸 february commutes
Also…star wars #fog2026
At the Festival of Genomics. Its always a vaguely overwhelming, but i appreciate so many relevant vendors assembling in one place #fog2026
@pacbio.bsky.social selfie with the Revio! #fog2026
Its wonderful to see the MIR184 story out now! I am grateful to have been a part of it all.
Day 1 at ESCRS congress in Copenhagen. Even as a research scientist, I’m thoroughly enjoying Cornea Day!
The coffee break pastries have also been absolutely outstanding
Good luck to all Canadians on election day! Go out and vote! 🍁🍁🍁🗳️🗳️🗳️
Biggest commitment to a 3 second joke I've ever seen
The “resurrected” dire wolves are corporate horseshit approaching Theranos levels of snake oil
Good summary below:
Figure 1. Slit-scanning in vivo confocal microscopy images of the corneal endothelium: A) Healthy control cornea: Image of a normal corneal endothelium, showing a uniform hexagonal cell pattern with consistent cell density and no visible guttae or abnormalities (white solid arrowhead). B) FECD: Increased confluency of guttata, illustrating a more extensive presence of these structures. Both black and white images.
A large-scale study in JAMA Ophthalmology by Alice Davidson's lab uncovers demographic and sex factors behind genetic cause of age-related visual loss. Paving the way for more personalised treatments for FECD, moving beyond cornea transplants to gene therapies.
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@ucleye.bsky.social
Happy to announce that our large cohort study has been finally published in #JAMA! Its so satisfying to see it all presented in one place, I'm so grateful for being a part of it. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam... @chistinazar.bsky.social
Check out this v interesting preprint. RNU variants associated with RP. Components of spliceosome are fascinating
www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
The institute has a new mascot that reaaaaally wants to join in at lab meeting.
His name is Georgiana and he is Chonk
It’s been terrible for ages. But, tbh, I haven’t liked them in at least 15+ years. Will still demolish some chocolate timbits though…
I foolishly signed up for a race with some of my lab colleagues in January. So now I’m obligated to put in a good show. Trying out the Runna app this time. I have to say though, a happy playlist and a gorgeous sunrise really does make it easier.
I should probably start making posts here, eh?