Benedikt Mandl

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Head of Communications @IMPvienna. Biology, life sciences, communications - #scicomm & all things #viennabiocenter.
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RT @RSocPublishing
Sidnie Manton was born #OnThisDay in 1902. Manton is regarded as one of the most outstanding zoologists of the twentieth century and is known for making advances in the field of functional #morphology. Read some of her papers here: http://ow.ly/1kYX50Ofsxj | #HistSci #SidnieManton
RT @DJGould94
"we omitted all missing data but it was a small proportion and would not affect our findings"
RT @DHoi93
Excited to share our recent work from the @clausen_lab published in @CellPressNews as part 2 of the BacPROTAC story. Here we use targeted protein degradation as an antibiotics strategy to induce self-elimination of essential mycobacterial Clp proteins. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S009286742300404X
RT @Marghe_Perillo
Baby sea star walking around @MBLScience ⭐️ Do you know that they are a great system to understand how our organs form?
[ Movie with @zeiss_micro ]
RT @IMPvienna
Big congratulations to Elly Tanaka (@tanaxolotl), who was elected to the US National Academy of Sciences (@theNASciences)! Elly is one of 120 newly elected members, IMP emeritus director Kim Nasmyth one of 23 new international members. More: https://www.imp.ac.at/news/article/elly-tanaka-elected-to-the-national-academy-of-sciences-nas
Elly Tanaka elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

IMP Senior Scientist Elly Tanaka was elected to the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS). The National Academy of Sciences announced the news today, putting Tanaka among 120 newly elected members and 23 international members in recognition of "their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research". IMP emeritus director Kim Nasmyth is among the newly elected international members.

The Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
The call is open: life science research institutions around the World are invited to nominate last year's star students for the 2023 Birnstiel Award.
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RT @IMPvienna
One of the World's most competitive PhD awards in the molecular life sciences has opened its 2023 call: nominate a star student of the previous year for the "International Birnstiel Award for Doctoral Research in Molecular Life Sciences" via👉🏽https://www.imp.ac.at/birnstie…
https://twitter.com/IMPvienna/status/1653365516197560327

#SciCom and what it is ip against.
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RT @george__mack
What is ignored by the media -- but will be studied by historians?

8 more examples:
https://twitter.com/george__mack/status/1652708537846632449

George Mack on Twitter

“What is ignored by the media -- but will be studied by historians? 8 more examples:”

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RT @JensenWarwick
1/🧪🎥 This #TwitterThread is about how our team @ncsa in the Advanced Visualization Lab is using evidence-based approaches to #ScienceCommunication. Discover how audience research can optimize design decisions and enhance your projects.🚀 w/ @kalinalinkalina @astroblend et al.
RT @CommsBio
The circulatory system of a velvet worm is described using a comprehensive multimethodological approach, providing insights into the evolution of the circulatory system in panarthropods
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-023-04797-z
A multiscale approach reveals elaborate circulatory system and intermittent heartbeat in velvet worms (Onychophora) - Communications Biology

The circulatory system of a velvet worm is described using a comprehensive multimethodological approach, providing insights into the evolution of the circulatory system in panarthropods.

Nature
Memo: squad.
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RT @BiologyCarly
BREAKING NEWS
https://twitter.com/BiologyCarly/status/1651324996801687554
Carly Anne York, Ph.D. on Twitter

“BREAKING NEWS”

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