Microscopy of bacteria and their viruses.
Postdoc at Yale University @paulturnerlab.bsky.social. Phage researcher, biotech enthusiast.
Research Facilitator at Optical Microscopy and Imaging in Biomedical Sciences (MBL, Woods H
Yes, it is super cool! Always refreshing to do microscopy with non-bacteria samples at times 😆
Yes, it is super cool! Always refreshing to do microscopy with non-bacteria samples at times 😆
* night mode (also relevant beside just reading if you make your presentations in black background - you can snip the figures in dark mode and paste into your presentation, which looks more professional than pasting a white-background figure)
* night mode (also relevant beside just reading if you make your presentations in black background - you can snip the figures in dark mode and paste into your presentation, which looks more professional than pasting a white-background figure)
key strengths for me:
* click on a reference (e.g., number or FirstAuthor Year) and it brings up the full detail (title, authors, year, google scholar link) without going to ref section
* click on figure reference, brings you to figure. click back button, brings you back
key strengths for me:
* click on a reference (e.g., number or FirstAuthor Year) and it brings up the full detail (title, authors, year, google scholar link) without going to ref section
* click on figure reference, brings you to figure. click back button, brings you back