Nadia Maria van Eekelen
@nadiave.bsky.social
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PhD student in marineneurolab.bsky.social 🌊🧠 | MSc Marine Biology @unigroningen.bsky.social 🐟 (she/her)
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Hi everyone! I'm Nadia and I'm a PhD student in marine neuroscience at the NTNU in Trondheim. My research is about the bioluminescent communication of marine annelids (specifically Tomopteris) 🪱🌊🧠
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Just returned from a productive week in Sletvik (Norway) collecting Tomopteris for my PhD work and sharing my research with BSc students.

And we saw lots of bioluminescence and northern lights! 💚
Two women wearing orange lifevests and helmets working on a boat with a plankton net People wearing orange lifevests and helmets on a boat working with a plankton net Green and purple northern lights and stars above trees Green northern lights and stars above trees and a yellow house
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Celebrating the lab turning 5 years old at the restaurant Troll 🎉
Two women sitting on either side of a brown table facing the camera and smiling. Two red plates and glasses are on the table and lit light bulbs are hanging from the ceiling.
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We just published our third major funding application, including the evaluation it received, for the benefit of future applicants 🙌

Because #OpenScience is also about sharing ideas and examples that others can learn from 🌟

www.ogrants.org/grants/jacob...
Funding application (RCN, 2024): Deciphering bioluminescent communication in marine annelids · Open Grants
www.ogrants.org
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And a small milestone for me: I'm supervising my first MSc student! It's great to have you in the lab, @noralied.bsky.social ☺️
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Meet our first MSc student!

This is @noralied.bsky.social 🌟 She is in her 5th year studying natural science with teacher education at #NTNU, and for her thesis she will optimize immunohistochemical methods for detecting neurons in marine annelid brains 🧠💪
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Happy #InternationalPolychaeteDay! 🌍🪱

To celebrate, here’s a glimpse of the bioluminescence of our gossamer worms! This video was captured in the lab by @nadiave.bsky.social using a monochrome camera — so it's in black and white — but in real life, the worms glow in a stunning bright yellow.
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Are you at the Gordon Research Conference on Neuroethology in Florence later this week? 👀

@nadiave.bsky.social will present a poster supported by a grant from the Tom Wilhelmsen’s Foundation (thank you for the support)!

We celebrated the grant with Nadia’s favourite treat: lemon meringue pie 🍋
Two lemon meringue pies, each on a separate white plate, next to an orchid. White background.
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Here's the video again but hopefully less blurry! ☺️

I'd never seen so many Tomopteris in one place - absolutely wild
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Forever sharing every Tomopteris video I come across. They're beautiful, and even though I study them, they still manage to surprise me every time.
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In the deep sea, we know all about romance. ⁠❤️⁠

Female gossamer worms (Tomopteris spp.) produce a pheromone that attracts males and signals them to shed sperm into the water. This, in turn, signals the female to release her eggs—a behavior called swarming.
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Had a great time presenting at the NTNU-wide symposium "NeuroSYS" last week. A 5-minute datablitz is short, but I hope I made a few people curious about bioluminescent worms! ✨️

@marineneurolab.bsky.social
@kavlintnu.bsky.social #neuroscience #bioluminescence #research
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😯😯
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Worm Vs. Ctenophore!
A predatory Tomopteris worm has stalked and captured a Ctenophore (aka “comb jelly”).
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#ctenophore #combjelly #plankton #blackwater #chrisgug #gugunderwater #gug
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Rejection tastes better with chocolate. And coffee. And a big layer of mascarpone 🍫 😉
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In keeping with tradition, a big funding rejection (🥲) means it's treat time! More specifically, tiramisu-tower-time 🎉

It's not easy to start something new, but the like-minded people you meet along the way make it worth it. They keep science fun 🎈🌟
Two square tiramisu pieces stacked on top of each other on a white, circular plate. Underneath the plate is a yellow napkin and an abstract patterned tablecloth. At the front of the image there are two pieces of confectionery in yellow and brown wrapping. The background is an abstract, twirling artwork in dark blues and greens.
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One thing we did last year was to build our lab and in this video made by @nadiave.bsky.social you can see how it all came together!

Our worms naturally live in the deep ocean where sunlight never reaches, so we built a tent where we can house them and do behavioural experiments in total darkness 🌚
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I just learned about Hamid Nedari Yeganeh, who makes amazing drawings using only mathematical equations.

Now I can't begin to understand how he does this, but I wanted to share this one he made of a gossamer worm. So cool! 🤯
Drawing of a gossamer worm made with mathematical equations, by Hamid Naderi Yeganeh
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Run, don't walk, to see this AMAZING video about the bioluminescent ostracods! As said at the end, "I want people to know about them"

A #Crustmas feature related to work of @ostratodd.bsky.social @nikohensley.bsky.social @emilylau.bsky.social @lisayetermesrop.bsky.social @emily-ellis.bsky.social 🧪🦑
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Meet the team at the MNL!

We're a small lab with big ambitions, but also value time off. Because discoveries are made by humans, so you need to put their wellbeing first. Meet our humans below! 👇
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Hi 👋 I would love to be added to this list too!
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The lab where I'm doing my PhD is on BlueSky now too!

Follow along for updates about our glowing worms 🌟
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We're a lab dedicated to marine neuroscience, focusing on a little worm that glows to communicate. What does it say with its flashes of light? And what role does its nervous system play? Stay tuned to find out! 🌟🌊🧠
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Hi Steve, I'd love to be added! 😄 thank you
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Hi David, I'm new on BlueSky and would love to be added to this list! Thank you
nadiave.bsky.social
Hi everyone! I'm Nadia and I'm a PhD student in marine neuroscience at the NTNU in Trondheim. My research is about the bioluminescent communication of marine annelids (specifically Tomopteris) 🪱🌊🧠