Dylan Burnette

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I am an Associate Professor and the head of the Laboratory of Cardiovascular Cell Biology at Vanderbilt School of Medicine (AKA The Burnette Lab). I also design clothing (mostly activewear) featuring photographs of cells taken through a microscope (Mag2Art.com). (he,him)
It is a great time of year to gift wearable science communication! That’s right! Activewear featuring photographs of the powerhouses of the cell, mitochondria! Get them now at my store Mag2Art.com.
#CellBio2022
Having a cocktail at the Nikon party at #cellbio2022 with a giant squid. I am having a better time than it is.
Pop-up poster update. Come by Zach Sanchez’s pop-up poster today at #CellBio2022! Unused posterboard B55 now has an opportunity for you to discuss with Zach the progress he has made doing expansion microscopy with cardiac myocytes! #cellbiology
Come by @EntoSanchez’s pop-up poster today at #CellBio2022! Unused posterboard B59 now has an opportunity for you to discuss with Zach the progress he has made doing expansion microscopy with cardiac myocytes! #cellbiology
Neuronal growth cones from neurons isolated from a giant sea slug (Aplysia californica) photographed through a microscope. #CellBiology #CellBio2022
If you use this format, let me know. I would like to come by and see it at #CellBio2022.
The traveling Little Shop of Science pops up in Dupont Circle #DC this Saturday. Deets at dupontcirclepopup.com #art #sciart
A public service announcement for anyone scrambling to put together their scientific poster for the ASCB/EMBO meeting. There is a faster and more effective way to go. I have tried it myself and had the best poster session of my life. Watch the video. #cellbio2022
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1RwJbhkCA58
How to create a better research poster in less time (#betterposter Generation 1)

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Tomorrow young MSc students will watch this iconic movie of a #Leukocyte (#neutrophil) chasing a #Bacteria.

This version is taken from 16 mm video made by David Elliot Rogers @VanderbiltU in the 1950s.

(as @Mag2Art says "the Citizen Kane of #Microscopy)

#CellMigration #SciComm

A piece of adhesive tape photographed through a microscope. You can keep your telescopes. I prefer to explore a little closer to home.