Marta Roccio
@martaroccio.bsky.social
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Scientist, Stem Cell Biologist, Hearing Researcher, Swimmer, Mother of Wild Boys
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umut-kilik.bsky.social
🚨 After 7 years in the making, my PhD thesis work is finally published in @science.org 🧬✨
What does our gut say about how we became human? During my hitchhiking journey spanning 3 countries and multiple lab moves
graycamplab.bsky.social
Diet/microbes place the gut epithelium as a nexus for evolutionary change. With Jason Spence and Craig Lowe labs we use #organoids to explore how evolution prepared the developing human intestine for exposure to the environment. @science.org #evodevo www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... 1/11
martaroccio.bsky.social
Fantastic meeting as always!
akanksha-jain.bsky.social
@bacell3d.bsky.social 2025 has begun with a bang! Time for a start selfie!
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bathellierlab.bsky.social
Two postdoc positions in the lab within the ERC Synergy project "Chronology" in collaboration with S. Ostojic, M. Jazayeri and V. van Wassenhove @virginievanw.bsky.social . Two focuses: sound sequences representations across the brain & novel all-optical technology. Contact: [email protected]
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cyrilpedia.bsky.social
"The number one reason small businesses fail has nothing to do with the quality of product or reputation: it’s when they run out of cash, and it’s a fate that befalls junior research groups as much as small businesses."
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addgene.bsky.social
Shout out to all the amazing scientists who worked on these 8 studies - your work will accelerate neuroscience research globally!
We're grateful to play a part in helping these tools reach labs worldwide.
www.addgene.org/collections/...
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alleninstitute.org
We've launched the Armamentarium, a new toolkit for targeted gene delivery to the brain and spinal cord.

This #OpenScience resource was made possible thanks to support from the NIH BRAIN Initiative and teamwork with our collaborators.

🧠📈 www.nih.gov/news-events/...
Scientists design gene delivery systems for cells in the brain and spinal cord
NIH-funded breakthrough could enable targeted therapies for many neurological disorders.
www.nih.gov
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hearinghealthfn.bsky.social
Join us for a research webinar via Zoom next Monday April 28! Birds Show the Way to Hair Cell Regeneration with Stefan Heller, Ph.D., from Stanford University, at 5pm ET. Learn more and register here: hhf.org/webinar
Join us for a research webinar via Zoom next Monday April 28! Birds Show the Way to Hair Cell Regeneration with Stefan Heller, Ph.D., from Stanford University, at 5pm ET. Learn more and register here: hhf.org/webinar
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hearinghealthfn.bsky.social
"Children with private insurance were significantly more likely to receive cochlear implants and hearing aids than those with public insurance. Caucasian children received these interventions more frequently than non-Caucasian children." From: blogs.bcm.edu/2025/04/04/w... #keeplistening
When access to hearing help isn't equal - Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Why children's access to hearing healthcare is deeply unequal in America and targeted approaches that address these disparities.
blogs.bcm.edu
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ggeleoc.bsky.social
Annoucement: International Symposium on Usher Syndrome USH2025 June 19th - 21st; Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
www.ush2025.org/en/
Abstract deadline: April 11h
Registration: www.ush2025.org/en/inschrijv...
martaroccio.bsky.social
Interesting findings!
elife.bsky.social
Polyglot brains: A new imaging study reveals how speaking multiple languages reshapes the anatomy of a brain area that processes speech sounds.
Polyglot brains
A new imaging study reveals how speaking multiple languages reshapes the anatomy of a brain area that processes speech sounds.
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barral-lab.bsky.social
Job alert!
Postdoc position in auditory neuroscience.
Funded by the Fondation Bettencourt Schueller.
Work in Paris (France) at @pasteur.fr / @cnrs.fr / Institut de l'Audition.
#neuroscience #hearing #optogenetics
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bacell3d.bsky.social
REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW OPEN!🚨
conferences.unibas.ch/frontend/ind...

Date: June 23-25, 2025
Venue: ZLF Hörsaal, University of Basel

Early bird registration: 300 CHF
Registration with abstract submission: 100 CHF

Deadline April 28th⏳

Join us to stay updated on the latest advancements in #organoids!
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storerlab.bsky.social
Calling all students. The registration for the European Summer School on Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine is now open.
martaroccio.bsky.social
Beautiful! 4 days too soon🏹❤️
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socdevbio.bsky.social
There are two weeks left to apply for the #ChooseDevelopment! Summer Undergraduate Research Program. Undergrads from underrepresented racial or ethnic group, first-generation college students, veterans & students with a disability are eligible. bit.ly/3FwHqYp Deadline: February 1, 2025 #devbio
Society for Developmental Biology Logo - Choose Development
Paid Summer Undergraduate Research Training
Mission
To broaden the scientific workforce by preparing undergraduate students to enter doctoral programs in developmental biology with enriched mentored research experiences for two summers.
Overview
Two 10-week summer research internships in the lab of an SDB member
Receive $5500 stipend each summer
Receive guidance and support from a team of mentors
Network with the developmental biology community
Present summer research at the next SDB annual meeting
Eligibility
Undergraduate student from underrepresented group(s), first generation college student, veteran, or undergraduate student with a disability
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Interest to pursue a doctoral degree
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Application Deadline: February 1, 2025
www.sdbonline.org/choose_development