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Vishakha Vishwakarma

@vishakha_v96

Postdoctoral fellow @NIH (Weinstein Lab) | PhD @LSU (Chung Lab) | Cell and developmental biologist | She/Her.

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Vishakha Vishwakarma Reposted

Pleased to share the publication of our paper showing the role of EGFR in coordinating morphogenetic movements in Developmental Cell. Congratulations @MITBiology postdoc, @natclarke8 for all your hard work! Article: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39461341/

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Thrilled to share our latest work from my postdoc with @MartinLabMIT in @Dev_Cell ! We uncovered a mechanism linking DV axial patterning with AP axis extension through patterned cell-cell adhesion. Intrigued? Dive into the details here!

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Online now: Postdoc Nat Clarke's @natclarke8 excellent work on a mechanism that coordinates tissue folding and axis extension. Great job and congratulations Nat!



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Don't miss put this overview from @peiferlabunc about the revolutionary Heidelberg genetic screening that changed Developmental biology field! @IntSocDevBiol @SEBiolDev @SPBioDev @sfbd_biodev @SocDevBio

Online now: Postdoc Nat Clarke's @natclarke8 excellent work on a mechanism that coordinates tissue folding and axis extension. Great job and congratulations Nat!



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The next Ethel Browne Harvey Postdoc Seminar is Friday, October 11 at 3 pm Eastern Time with Leah Greenspan @LJGreenspan @NIH and Ben Cox @beeeencox @ucdavis Register today and join us. bit.ly/4efx6pv #SDBPostdocSeminar

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Save the date🐟 Sept. 9-10 Session II of the Cryopreservation & Other Preservation methods featuring #aquatic species #zebrafish #Xenopus #axolotl #Xiphophorus #AGGRC #cryopreservation #genetics #AQMHD @theNCI @NIHAging @NIH_NINDS @NICHD_NIH @NIGMS scgcorp.com/Cryopreservati…

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Excited to share our latest paper from @batevodevo and @andreabernalri @ScienceStowers It’s the labs first dive🐟 into mammalian biology, and the findings are sweet🌸🍯. We found that nectar🦇 tolerate the highest ever recorded blood sugar. Check it out! nature.com/articles/s4155…


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We created a comic book based on our research on the role of GJ channels and bioelectricity in neuromuscular development! This was an amazing collaboration with undergraduate art student Bentley Smallwood.🐟🔬⚡️ Read the whole version here: opentext.uoregon.edu/science-comics… #Zebrafish

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What if you could deliver molecular tools directly into oocytes without microinjection? In our new paper, online today @Dev_journal (doi.org/10.1242/dev.20…), we introduce VitelloTag, a new cargo delivery tool to enable injection-free genome editing. 👇Read on for a short 🧵

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Thanks to the amazing expertise of Wes Warren and colleagues, generous funding from @ScienceStowers and @NIH we have now genomes from multiple cavefish and surface fish populations that even surpass the quality of the zebrafish genome. 🍾👏 academic.oup.com/g3journal/adva…


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Hi everyone! I’m excited to share that I’ll be applying to PhD programs this fall. I will be applying to developmental biology programs, and I would love your help in getting the word out. Check out the details below and please reach out if you or someone you know is hiring!

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New work from the #WeinsteinLab is on biorxiv! With MAJOR help from @ZebrafishMK and @aurora_kraus : The axillary lymphoid organ - an external, experimentally accessible immune organ in the zebrafish. Tweetorial below. #Zebrafish biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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I am speaking at SDB 83rd Annual Meeting. Please check out my talk if you're attending the event! #2024SDB

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Last day for @vishakha_v96 She was brave enough to join my brand new lab as the 1st student 6 yrs ago and has been a dream student for a PI. She is starting a new adventure as postdoc in the Weinstein lab at @NIH to study zebrafish/cavefish development. Wish her all the best!

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Online PDF version of our new paper, "Coordination of cell cycle and morphogenesis during organ formation", is out @eLife! Congrats to the first author Jeffrey Matthew @Matthewjeffre11 and all the other authors @vishakha_v96 @ThaoLe9984 & undergrad Ryan! elifesciences.org/articles/95830


Vishakha Vishwakarma Reposted

Super excited that our paper on 'Coordination of cell cycle and morphogenesis during organ formation' got accepted for publication in @eLife! Kudos to grad student Jeffrey Matthew @Matthewjeffre11 for his outstanding work- super proud! @LSU_BioSci @lsuscience @lsu @LSUResearch

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End of semester party celebrating three amazing graduates, Vishakha Vishwamarka @vishakha_v96, Charlotte Adams, and Luke Woodward @LukeWoo75631596!

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Congratulations to Dr. Vishwakarma @vishakha_v96 and Master Adams on their successful thesis defense! 🎓 @LSU_BioSci @lsuscience

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Thank you Dr. Chung! I am fortunate to have you as my mentor. I am sincerely grateful to you for always encouraging and inspiring me! ❤️

First PhD from the lab! Huge congratulations to my student Vishakha Vishwamarka @vishakha_v96 on her successful defense! @LSU_BioSci @lsuscience It's been an incredible journey and I feel so blessed to have mentored her as my first PhD student. So proud of her!

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