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Mason Posner

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Biology prof, former dept chair, fish guy, developmental biologist and vision researcher

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Our newest paper measuring lens cataract in the aging zebrafish lens is out in Experimental Eye Research. Work was done with five @ausciences undergraduates and our collaborator Dylan Farnsworth at @TheRNAInstitute @NatEyeInstitute @ZebrafishRock authors.elsevier.com/a/1j5e83ImrJPvs


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TOMORROW!🐟@ZDMSociety🐟 #AGING RIG Webinar! (June 19: 10:00AM - 11:30AM EST) We have an exciting line-up and the meeting will be ⭐FREE⭐! C Hammond (U Bristol), M M.-Patrzałek (U Wroclaw), C Foster (U Oklahoma) and M Posner (Ashland U) Register here 👇 zdmsociety.org/2024-zdms-rig-…



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Program for #FishEvoDevo2024 ahead of @EED2024 now available: sites.google.com/view/fishevode… - amazing line-up of speakers including keynotes by @GilesPalaeoLab and Daniel Pauly @SeaAroundUs; ECR awards session, and more. CU soon in Helsinki for #FinishFishFest!

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A fascinating study of over 348 mammalian species reveals that patterns of a chemical on DNA called "methylation" can predict a species' gestation time & maximum lifespan. Could these epigenetic differences explain why mice live 2.5 years, humans 80, and whales 200, and can they…

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Father’s diet influences son’s metabolic health through sperm RNA go.nature.com/3KxNILU


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Mark Your Calendars! FREE Aging RIG Webinar on June 19th! conta.cc/45eK3MP


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Don’t miss the next @ZDMSociety #AGING RIG Webinar on June 19th, 2024 at 10am ET! We have an amazing line-upincluding Chrissy Hammond, Marta Migocka-Patrzalek, Clay Foster and Mason Posner. The Webinar will be FREE! Please register here… zdmsociety.org/2024-zdms-rig-… #zebrafish


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Don’t miss the next @ZDMSociety #Aging RIG Webinar on June 19th, 2024 at 10am ET! We have an amazing line-up including Chrissy Hammond, Marta Migocka-Patrzalek, Clay Foster and Mason Posner. The Webinar will be FREE!!! Please register here… zdmsociety.org/2024-zdms-rig-… #Zebrafish

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My colleagues at Miami of Ohio and Univ of Delaware have a fantastic new paper in @Dev_journal using single nucleus RNA-, snATAC- and CUT&RUN-seq to explore differentiation of the ocular lens journals.biologists.com/dev/article-ab…


In our latest preprint we show how loss of three alpha crystallin proteins affects zebrafish lens cataract during aging. Which protein loss led to cataract was a surprise. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Fantastic preprint describing a single cell multiomics atlas for vertebrate eye lens development. Hugely important data for understanding development of this amazing organ. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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Are you a biologist? Then this "Statistics for Biologists" collection curated by @SpringerNature highlights important statistical issues that biologists should be aware of and provides practical advice to help them improve the rigor of their work nature.com/collections/qg…


Definitely some #ARVO2023 faces in the crowd for some street brass on Frenchmen

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It's a party at the #ARVO2023 social!

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Poster ready. Find me at poster C0571 Sunday 3:45 to talk about how we use #zebrafish to study lens cataract. #ARVO2023

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#OHZU23 poster session in full swing #zebrafishmeeting

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#OHZU23 poster session in full swing #zebrafishmeetings

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The #OHZU23 keynote is off and running with @cssmity talking about pioneer events in nervous system development

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