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Description: Research on Zebrafish (Daniorerio) (Moderated)
 

pCS2Tal3 target vectors 
  Hi all I'm looking to use pCS2Tal3 as my final target vector for my TALENs but I've found that there are two mentioned in most protocols and on the ADDGENE website: pCS2TAL3DD and pCS2TAL3RR. Does it matter which one I use? Can I use the same one for my forward and reverse monomers or do I need to use both? If not which one would... more »
By KerryGirleen  - May 8 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Sheer Zebrafish available through MTA 
  Dear All, I wanted to inform you of a very useful zebrafish model developed at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee by Dr. Henry Tomasiewicz. This triple homozygous mutant fish, known as sheer zebrafish, are characterized by their optically transparent quality throughout life. His laboratory has crossed mutants transparent (tra), albino (alb), and pfeffer (pfe) in which homozygous mutants are each defective in synthesis of different pigments (iridophores, melanin, and xanthophores respectively). Transparent zebrafish enable studies requiring the observation of cellular processes and interactions, and allow for manipulation of cells in adult fish. Sheer fish also allow for observation of all of the internal organs in the adult fish. These transparent fish are ideal for the study of fluorescent proteins, especially when studying the effects of environmental toxicants on neurodegenerative and other disease processes where optical clarity is at a premium.... more »
By j...@silvaggi.com  - Apr 10 - 1 new of 1 message    

roy mutant line 
  HI everyone I am trying to track down the roy mutant line, which I need to do some behavioural experiments. Does anyone have it swimming around in their aquarium who would be willing to send it to me? Thanks Will
By Will Norton  - Apr 11 - 2 new of 2 messages    

open positions in Tübingen, Germany 
  Dear zebrafish researchers, Ph.D. and postdoctoral positions are available in my lab at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tᅵbingen, Germany. We study classical developmental biology questions with quantitative methods in zebrafish embryos. We want to understand how extracellular... more »
By Patrick Mueller  - Apr 6 - 1 new of 1 message    

Post doc position in developmental genetics - in Copenhagen 
  Post doc in developmental genetics Vacant position as Post doc in developmental genetics (around 3 years) at Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen Our research group focuses on molecular genetics of cardiac development and congenital heart disease (CHD). The post doc project will span from identification of disease genes in patients with heart defects to investigations of molecular mechanisms involved in heart development - with focus on left-right patterning. Functional characterization of cardiac developmental genes will be performed using the zebrafish as a model organism, and the project will include implementation of methods in zebrafish for gene targeting (e.g. TALENs) and phenotypic characterization of heart defects. Thus, we exclusively seek candidates with documented expertise in zebrafish developmental biology.... more »
By KdeLinde  - Apr 2 - 1 new of 1 message    

Post Doc available in London-UK 
  We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London and the Department of Structural & Molecular Biology at University College London. The purpose of the post is to develop novel fluorescent biosensors for live cell imaging using FRET and FLIM within an Optical Projection Tomography (OPT) instrument to be developed as a biomedical imaging platform for Cancer and Inflammation. We aim to live image signalling episodes in juvenile and adult transparent zebrafish as tumours progress within their microenvironment and immune cells interact with specific stimuli that drive inflammatory responses. This presents an unprecedented opportunity for a highly motivated and creative scientist to study signaling pathways regulating the motility, migration and invasion of cells as they relate to cancer and inflammation using the state-of-the-art fluorescent biosensor tools and novel in vivo imaging modalities. It is intended that this project will provide foundation for subsequent biology-driven research projects.... more »
By Bugeon, Laurence  - Mar 13 - 1 new of 1 message    

Registration is now open: 2013 Aquatic Animal Models for Human Disease and Midwest Zebrafish Conference 
  The 2013 Aquatic Animal Models for Human Disease and Midwest Zebrafish Conference 30 June – 3 July 2013 • Hilton Milwaukee Downtown, 509 W. Wisconsin Ave. Hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Contact: Dr. Michael Carvan School of Freshwater Sciences carva...@uwm.edu More information and registration can be found at [link]... more »
By carva...@gmail.com  - Mar 7 - 1 new of 1 message    

Zbrafish Digest, Vol 93, Issue 3 
  Hi Tyrone, I am about to try this Ki67 antibody (Rab-Ki67 (Novocastra, 2017-01)). I'll let you know how it goes. Chase ... ... -- Environmental toxicology University of Washington Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences 4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98105... more »
By Chase Williams  - Mar 6 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Ki67 antibodies 
  Hello, Has anyone had any success with Ki67 antibodies on zebrafish tissue? Thanks Dr Tyrone Genade Department of Human Biology University of Cape Town South Africa
By Tyrone Genade  - Mar 5 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Reactome Pathway Database User Survey 2013 
  Reactome is committed to providing access to high-quality pathway information and helpful data analysis and visualization tools. With this in mind, we are actively soliciting comments from the research community in order to assess community needs. We are interested to hear about your experiences with Reactome, and would like to know a bit about your background and research interests so that we can continue to improve the Reactome website and tools.... more »
By Robin Haw  - Feb 26 - 1 new of 1 message    

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