Dominique Bergmann
@stanfordstomata.bsky.social
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Steel town kid gone west. Development, plants, resilience and flexibility. https://stomata.stanford.edu/

Dominique C. Bergmann is a plant scientist with a specific focus on developmental biology and plant biology. Correspondingly, she is a professor of Biology at Stanford University and is in association with the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine. Additionally, Bergmann is also an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. .. more

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mcyeemd.bsky.social
17X17 Protest (17K people and 17 miles long) in Redwood City - here are our two 90+ y.o. protestors out there for all two hours!
scottwiener.bsky.social
Stand up for our country & against this authoritarian regime. Big SF protest saying hell no to Trump.
prof-gozde.bsky.social
Big news from the Demirer lab: first 4 research papers are preprinted! Check them out, feedback welcomed:

eCIS for plant protein delivery: tinyurl.com/mrx4d878
R2 for targeted insertion: tinyurl.com/5n73za6h
Transient expression: tinyurl.com/38p2ud6w
Chemotaxis assay: tinyurl.com/3nw9haes

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stanfordstomata.bsky.social
One of my absolute favorite meetings! Attendees--please do ask me about CoB and the journal Development. Our community has strong advocates there.
amjeve.bsky.social
The FASEB Mechanisms of Plant Development #PDevSRC meeting starts next weekend!

Sorry I can't be there, but please speak to @stanfordstomata.bsky.social if you're interested in submitting to @dev-journal.bsky.social.

Browse some of the #PlantDevelopment highlights in the collection:
Focus on plant development | Development | The Company of Biologists
Plant species are fantastic models for understanding how a single cell becomes a complex multicellular organism, providing opportunities to interrogate cel
journals.biologists.com
gretchentg.bsky.social
My new @science.org editorial on the role of scientists in defending democracy is out today. As authoritarianism takes hold in the US, we must fight for the democratic principles that enable a free society and scientists have a key role. I hope you'll join us.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Scientists’ role in defending democracy
The United States’ democratic leadership, commitment to freedom of expression, and investment in the pursuit of knowledge have long enabled its preeminence in science and technology. Yet today we are ...
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amjeve.bsky.social
The FASEB Mechanisms of Plant Development #PDevSRC meeting starts next weekend!

Sorry I can't be there, but please speak to @stanfordstomata.bsky.social if you're interested in submitting to @dev-journal.bsky.social.

Browse some of the #PlantDevelopment highlights in the collection:
Focus on plant development | Development | The Company of Biologists
Plant species are fantastic models for understanding how a single cell becomes a complex multicellular organism, providing opportunities to interrogate cel
journals.biologists.com
standupforscience.bsky.social
💊It’s Day 12 of #31Days Of Action! Attend our weekly Webinar to learn about our mission and how YOU can get involved!

Join #StandUpForScience and Special Guest Jeremy Berg, former director of the NIH & NIGMS, for our Tues Action Hour TONIGHT at 8pm ET/5pm PT!

Sign up here👉 zurl.co/OmG1N
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dev-journal.bsky.social
Excited for the @faseborg.bsky.social's upcoming #PlantDevelopment conference in Massachusetts? #PDevSRC

To complement the meeting, we've curated a collection of review-type and Research Articles on this topic:
journals.biologists.com/dev/collecti...

stanfordstomata.bsky.social
Wow, what a spectacular workshop! People, place and prospect of deep conversations that could guide the next decade of inquiry.
michaelraissig.bsky.social
Join us for a unique workshop that will give many diverse perspectives on how to approach experimental cell and developmental biology in the 21st century.
scnat.ch
SCNAT @scnat.ch · Jul 23
🧪 The #RigiWorkshop is back - Apply now for 3 days of cell #biology in the Swiss Alps! Our guest speakers include @dudinlab.bsky.social, @michaelraissig.bsky.social, @annikaguse.bsky.social, @gautamdey.bsky.social & @jandevries.bsky.social. Details here 👉 biol.scnat.ch/rigiworkshop26
michaelraissig.bsky.social
Join us for a unique workshop that will give many diverse perspectives on how to approach experimental cell and developmental biology in the 21st century.
scnat.ch
SCNAT @scnat.ch · Jul 23
🧪 The #RigiWorkshop is back - Apply now for 3 days of cell #biology in the Swiss Alps! Our guest speakers include @dudinlab.bsky.social, @michaelraissig.bsky.social, @annikaguse.bsky.social, @gautamdey.bsky.social & @jandevries.bsky.social. Details here 👉 biol.scnat.ch/rigiworkshop26
The Rigi Workshop 2026 (with the motto "Endless Forms Most Beautiful") will take place from 25 to 27 January 2026. PhD students and Post-docs can apply now!
rbreich.bsky.social
A grassroots movement is calling on all Americans to abstain from shopping with major retailers tomorrow, February 28, as part of an “economic blackout.”

I encourage you to join. https://robertreich.substack.com/p/boycott
biologists.bsky.social
🧪 Deadline to apply for a funded early-career researcher place at our Workshop 'Why Are Cells the Size They Are?' organised by Dustin Marshall
@djmmeeg.bsky.social and Craig White has been extended to 31 January 2025.

Find out more and apply at
bit.ly/4gVDROh

#BiologistsWorkshops

#ECR
A banner with the text: 
"Workshop 
Why Are Cells the Size They Are?
Organisers: Dustin Marshall and Craig White

Early-career researchers apply for funded places
13-16 July 2025
Buxted Park, East Sussex, UK"

with The Company of Biologists logo to the left.
maizel-lab.org
We received 80 abstracts and have >100 registered participants for the Mech. of Plant Development FASEB (Aug 24-28 in Southbridge MA USA). Time for us to select ~20 talks from those 😱
It will be an exciting meeting!
FOMO? Still time to register! → tinyurl.com/24fsjq6a
plosbiology.org
Measuring properties of individual cells in relation to their neighbors in 3D tissues is challenging. @cellysally.bsky.social &co develop a computational toolkit to facilitate this, analyzing developmental patterning in mouse, chick & #Drosophila #embryo @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4lQMeNu
Patterning of cell identities in the posterior E8.5 mouse embryo. Co-expression of mesoderm marker TBXT (blue) and neural marker SOX2 (green) identifies cells in the neuromesodermal (NMP) progenitor region at the intersection of their respective gene expression gradients. TBX6 (red) marks paraxial mesoderm and also marks sporadic mesoderm-committed cells emerging within the NMP region. LAMINB1 (white) marks the nuclear envelope of all cells. Credit: Matthew French.
dev-journal.bsky.social
The Company of Biologists and the Woods Hole Embryology Course

We explore the association of Development and @biologists.bsky.social‬ with the Woods Hole Embryology Course @mblscience.bsky.social‬ and hear from former students about the impact the course has had on them:
doi.org/10.1242/dev....
Images taken during the Woods Hole Embryology Course that have been promoted by Development and the Node.
carlbergstrom.com
Very smart, high ROI initiative from the Spencer Foundation.

Providing bridge funding for canceled NSF grants:

1) directs funds to projects already screened by a top-noch review process.
2) avoids imposing proposal prep costs on researchers.
3) ameliorates the disruption from GOP sabotage.
Rapid Response Bridge Funding Program
In the face of recent abrupt shifts in federal funding for education research, including large-scale terminations of National Science Foundation (NSF) research grant awards, we have developed a rap...
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likeyoda1.bsky.social
We're looking for a new PhD candidate to join the lab. Please share 🌱😄
A PhD position (initially 3 years) is available in our laboratory in the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP), at the University of Tübingen (Germany). The position is available with an intended start date starting January 2026.
Interested applicants should submit a single PDF comprising a motivation letter describing your research interests, an up-to-date CV, and the names and contact information for 2 references to timing.lab@zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de ideally before July 21st.
smartassredhead.bsky.social
Redwood City CA. May day has at least 3k people here.
RESIST!!
the-node.bsky.social
As we turn 15, we want to collect feedback from you, our community, to ensure the Node is still relevant and useful. If you’ve ever visited the Node to read, write and interact with the #DevBio & #StemCell community, thank you!

Please spare 5min to take our survey:
www.surveymonkey.com/r/7QHYQCW
Image shows two speech bubbles in yellow and blue, the Node logo and the text: "Have your say - take our survey and help shape the future of the Node."

stanfordstomata.bsky.social
So sorry that you are sick and that you are also missing the bio100 conference 🤕. Wishing you a speedy recovery
wired.com
WIRED @wired.com · Mar 18
They're called public records for a reason. Starting today, WIRED will *stop paywalling* articles that are primarily based on public records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, becoming the first publication to partner with @freedom.press to offer this for our new coverage.
Wired is dropping paywalls for FOIA-based reporting. Others should follow
As the administration does its best to hide public records from the public, Wired magazine is stepping up to help stem the secrecy
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