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This is where special social media posts that can get lost in the constant flow of information live on our website. Twitter threads about research, fun instagram reels, and more can all be found here!

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    Epididymis

    We (the Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology (BMB) department) surveyed our followers to see if they could guess which male reproductive organ can stretch to be several feet long. This post highlighted the research of Dr. Oliver Rando, who is working to understand epigenetic inheritance patterns in mice.

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    Mentoring Tips from Mary Munson

    Check out these mentoring tips from one of our Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology (BMB) department faculty, Dr. Mary Munson.

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    Zoonomia

    An X thread highlighting work published by the members of the Zoonomia consortium, including the Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology (BMB) department's own Dr. Zhiping Weng.

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    Rare Disease Day 2023

    Check out the work of two of the Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology (BMB) department's faculty who work on rare diseases: Dr. Brian Kelch (PARD) & Dr. Mary Munson (Severe Congenital Neutropenia).

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    Dr. Ryder was invited to give a talk!

    Dr. Sean Ryder of the Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology (BMB) department was invited to give a talk at Wesleyan by a former BMB trainee, Dr. Tere Padilla. Dr. Ryder shared his research on genome editing and met with students to discuss science outreach and diversity in science.

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    Earthquakes in Turkey

    The Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology (BMB) department demonstrated support for Turkish scientists and their families after the 2023 earthquakes in Turkey in this X thread.

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    Women in Science 2023

    The Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology (BMB) department celebrated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science by highlighting the research of our women-identifying faculty.

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