Amro Hamdoun
@hamdounlab
Red-handed biologist.
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http://hamdounlab.org 26-11-2010 14:20:25
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Multiple new jobs alert!!! Exciting times Arcadia Science as we launch THREE! new job ads on our Discovery team to spearhead totally new directions on our pilots team, expand our capacity in protein design, and innovate on evolutionarily-informed machine learning models. Apply
Stable germline transgenesis using the Minos Tc1/mariner element in the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus Read this #DevSIDiversity Techniques & Resources Article by Elliot Jackson Elliot Jackson, Amro Hamdoun Amro Hamdoun and colleagues Scripps Institution of Oceanography: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
So happy to see this officially out! Thank you Amro Hamdoun and congrats!!
Lead author Elliot Jackson will be giving a talk at SDSU about this work, in the Biology Cell and Molecular Biology Seminar series on Nov 7, 4pm at SDSU Sciences Bioscience Center Gold Auditorium!
🌊🧬BIG NEWS: Thanks to a four-year, $10 million grant funded by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, a new center will be established at Scripps Oceanography to understand how climate change may impact the nervous systems and behavior of marine animals. 🧵⬇️ Allen Institute
Excited and honored to lead this team of amazing scientists to understand the neurobiology of marine animals in changing environments. Thank you Paul G. allen Frontiers Group and Allen Institute for trusting us with this urgent task today.ucsd.edu/story/uc-san-d…
Come work with us at Duke Biology ! Openings for ***Three*** Assistant Professors in Ecology, Evolution or Organismal Biology... biology.duke.edu/about-us/jobs
My last PhD chapter on splitnose rockfish is now published in Physiological Genomics !!! Check out the story behind my beautiful rockfish gill image displayed on my banner!
5 incredible selections from Scripps Oceanography scientists won awards in the 2024 UC San Diego Library Art of Science contest! The Open Voting Winner (pictured here) was a photo of a 12-day-old fluorescent sea urchin larva captured by members of the Amro Hamdoun. bit.ly/3yYMIhK