Sarah Gilmour
@sarahegilmour
PhD student @ScienceStowers. Studying centromere sequence variation in @ZandersLab and @GertonJennifer lab. She/her sarahgilmour.bsky.social
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Excited to attend and participate at American Society for Cell Biology #cellbio2023! Looking forward to meeting old friends and new. I'll be presenting a lightning talk (at the Evolutionary Cell Biology subgroup) + poster (Dec 5th at 12:15, P3146-board B711) on the selfish genes, wtfs!
Friends visiting #cellbio2023 this year, I have something interesting to share. Come visit my talk at Minisymposium: Genome Architecture in Space and Time Talk: Sunday, December 3, 6:05-6:20pm, Room 210C. Stowers Institute Jennifer Gerton
Curious how sensory organs maintain their function in different environments? Check out our latest work about adaptive differentiation of tissue-specific ionocytes in zebrafish Piotrowski Lab Stowers Grad School Stowers Institute biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Don't miss a new installment of Genetics in Your World ft. Dr. Sarah Renee Phillips interviewing Christina Cuomo 🎙️ Listen now: bit.ly/4aHFv34 She talks about the diversity & evolution of a deadly fungal pathogen from southeast Asia 1/2 🧵
Meet Sarah Gilmour, member of our ECS Multimedia Subcommittee 👋 Read about Sarah's research interests, how her experience in journalism helps her better communicate science, her goals as a leader in this role, & more: bit.ly/3J2sRQ9
Calling all yeast folks – you’re familiar with resources like databases, knowledgebases, and stock centers, including S. pombe model organism knowledgebase. Support the funding and growth of these resources by citing them in-text in your next paper! bit.ly/3yjMG3a #Genetics #Genomics
Exciting breakthrough in understanding dengue virus from #StowersGrad predoc! Luciana Castellano (BazziniLab), uncovered critical insights into how dengue & other viruses infect their hosts. Published in Mol Syst Biol. #GradSchool #biology Learn more: bit.ly/3Wcue4V
Paper published! Luciana Castellano Ryan McNamara Alvarez lab Horacio Martín Pallarés Andrea Gamarnik Stowers Grad School Stowers Institute Dengue virus preferentially uses human and mosquito non-optimal codons | Molecular Systems Biology embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…
A great start to the Centromere Biology GRC with keynote talks from Rachel O'Neill Lab and Andrea Musacchio - representing the centromere DNA and the centromere proteins, respectively. Thanks to Barbara Mellone for being an epically fantastic co-chair.
In the latest publication of SaraH Zanders 🎃💀(tinyurl.com/54z6dndm), I worked on understanding the evolution of multiple wtf meiotic drivers. The key motivation was to understand how fission yeast can have multiple poison-antidote meiotic drivers segregating in their populations.