Love worms and want to serve your community? Join the CGC and be instrumental in distributing C. elegans to the worldwide research community. After 27 years of dedication to fulfilling our C. elegans needs, Theresa Stiernagle is retiring. The CGC seeks a replacement with significant worm experience (picking, scoring phenotypes, familiarity with interpreting genotypes, etc.), extreme attention to detail, and the ability to work efficiently and independently. An official job posting will be forthcoming, but in the meantime, inquiries can be made at [email protected].
New chapter in WormBook, GENETICS
Check out the latest new chapter in WormBook, GENETICS: TOR Signaling in Caenorhabditis elegans Development, Metabolism and Aging, by T. Keith Blackwell, Aileen K. Sewell, Ziyun Wu and Min Han.
Call for Proposals for Undiagnosed Disease Network Gene Function Studies
The Call for Proposals for Undiagnosed Disease Network Gene Function Studies has been posted on the UDN website: https://undiagnosed.hms.harvard.edu/research/funding-opportunities/
Researchers outside of the United State can apply.
microPublications now indexed in Europe PMC!
microPublications are now integrated in the search, citation network, text-mining pipeline, ORCID claiming and other tools and services provided by Europe PMC. Indexing in Europe PMC increases the visibility of your microPublication, making it easier for others to find and cite your research. To learn more, visit the Europe PMC website.
Thank you for supporting Open Science by sharing your data with the community!
New Chapter in WormBook, GENETICS
Check out the latest chapter in WormBook, GENETICS: Males, Outcrossing, and Sexual Selection in Caenorhabditis Nematodes by Asher D. Cutter, Levi T. Morran and Patrick C. Phillips.