Jean-Marc Lassance
@pherojml.bsky.social
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Born curious, trained scientist; Interested in Sensory Biology, Evolutionary Biology & Genomics; Dad ; Belgian returnee (former 🇸🇪🇺🇸); PI @GIGA_ULiege 🇷🇴 https://www.gigaevoneuroetho.uliege.be
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Congratulations Felix, @katjareinhard.bsky.social @farrowlab.bsky.social and all involved! Amazing accomplishment !
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🚨Very happy that my PhD work is now out in @nature.com!

We discovered that evolution, by acting in the midbrain, shifted the threshold to escape in Peromyscus mice, to fine-tune defensive strategies in different environments

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

This was a truly collaborative effort! 🧵⬇️
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nytimes.com
The Trump administration intends to deport a Harvard scientist back to Russia, government lawyers told a federal judge on Wednesday. The scientist fled the country in 2022 and fears she will be arrested there over her protest of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
U.S. Tells Court It Plans to Deport Scientist to Russia
www.nytimes.com
pherojml.bsky.social
Thank you Sir! Patience is a virtue they say ;-)
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We hope you 'll enjoy reading it 🙂 🐁 🧬
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Some chemosensors however are too critical to lose: we identify a handful of V1Rs tuned to universal metabolites (steroid & bile-acid sulfates). Deer mouse receptors respond exactly like their mouse counterparts —showing conserved sequence = conserved function
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The repertoires of chemoreceptors and their
expression profiles have followed markedly different trajectories during the evolution of the olfactory sensory systems of rodents #Genomics #Evolution #Olfaction
pherojml.bsky.social
Same smell, different story: 800 deer-mouse odorant receptors have 1-to-1 homologs in mouse and rat, yet only 20 % of V1R & 7 % of V2R orthogroups are shared. Main olfactory path = stable; pheromone path = wild.
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washingtonpost.com
Scientists are reporting that it would take just a single mutation in the version of bird flu that has swept through U.S. cattle herds to produce a virus adept at latching on to human cells, a much simpler step than previously imagined.
Single bird flu mutation could let it latch easily to human cells, study finds
The potential mutation would allow the avian influenza virus sweeping through cattle herds to attach to a receptor protein on the surface of our cells.
www.washingtonpost.com
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mgreenephd.bsky.social
Happy VSS submission day to all who celebrate! #VisionScience
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cobrafx.bsky.social
VIVE LE MERCOSUR !

Ce traité est nécessaire pour notre industrie, pour la transition écologique… et même pour notre agriculture.

Tant pis pour les fakes news sur le bœuf aux hormones.

Un thread qui ne va pas me faire que des amis. ⤵️
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lauragrima.bsky.social
Just put together the beginnings of a systems & behavior neuro starter pack (focus on rodent work) - obviously a lot of people missing, and most included are in my own little bubble, so if you want to be added do reply here! go.bsky.app/Hxpe53o