Dr. Ahna Skop
@ahnaskop.bsky.social
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Cell biologist, artist, science artist, educator, scientific cake baker, foodie, and traveler. I study the RNA granule in the Midbody and MBR. The midbody remnant (MBR) is a large translating Extracelluar vesicle that is generated in mitosis.
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Holy SHIT they've identified an actual biomarker!!!
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Scientists Finally Reveal Biological Basis of Long COVID Brain Fog.

Patients with brain fog may have disrupted AMPA receptor (AMPAR) expression—key molecules for memory and learning. Imaging of Long COVID patients showed elevated AMPAR density tied to more severe cognitive impairment.
Scientists Finally Reveal Biological Basis of Long COVID Brain Fog
Researchers employed a specialized brain imaging technique to identify a potential biomarker and therapeutic target for Long COVID. More than four years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, scien...
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The mission of @ahnaskop.bsky.social's lab is to dissect fundamental mechanisms of cell division, with a focus on midbody (MB) and midbody remnant (MBR). #WARF100 @uwchancellor.bsky.social https://www.warf.org/commercialize/uw-madison-inventor-profiles/ip_skop/
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What frustrated? It’s just a spindle mid zone soon to be midbody
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Happy #FluorescenceFriday! Our #CellLineOfTheWeek is Histone H2B! 🧬

Our stem cell lines and plasmids are available for just the cost of shipping to reduce the barriers to scientific discovery.

📦 Distributed by @coriellinstitute.bsky.social and @addgene.bsky.social
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Today, scientists know that genetics plays a role in many conditions and diseases. But back in the ’90s, geneticist Mary-Claire King was the first to link a gene to an inherited form of a common cancer.
A Trailblazing Geneticist Reflects On Her Life And Work
Dr. Mary-Claire King was the first to link a gene to hereditary cancer risk with the identification of BRCA1. She was just getting started.
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"I hope sharing this can make some people think twice before writing something like that.” www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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"...the scientific system was never designed for equity..."
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All hail VICTOR!!! He's a real-life hero whose selflessness & courage is an inspiration to us all.

Wishing you a complete & speedy recovery.

I salute you, sir! 🫡
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A huge shoutout to all the dedicated grants management specialists at the NIH who are working around the clock to push grants out before the Sep 30 deadline. And also to the POs responding to frantic emails.
Not an easy job under the best of circumstances and right now it's the pits.
Thank you!
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“It will take decades to recover from this, if we ever do.” America’s cancer research system, which has helped save millions of lives and is in one of its most productive moments, is under threat by the Trump administration.
Trump Is Shutting Down the War On Cancer
America’s cancer research system, which has helped save millions of lives, is under threat in one of its most productive moments.
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Can you find your work in the clouds? Here’s a ethereal midbody
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Amazing!
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#Arctic #algae aren't immobile or entombed. They're not just surviving either—they're gliding into record books phys.org/news/2025-09...

Ice gliding #diatoms establish record-low temperature limits for motility in a eukaryotic cell www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

#protists #microbes #extremophiles
schematic pictures and microscopic photos showing various aspects of movement in single-celled algae
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Attending the Howard Temin’s Nobel Prize 50th anniversary symposium today was so enlightening and entertaining. But what struck me was also how just one discovery can impact so much! And that all it takes is one person or team to find it.