Not exact matches
He presented his idea one day to a roomful of about 30 colleagues at Yale's «Worm
Meeting,» the weekly gathering for researchers studying C.
elegans, the lowly nematode widely used as a model organism in developmental biology.
If I hadn't
met them at that conference, I wouldn't have found the mentoring support and advice I needed at a critical junction in my career, which ended up launching an entire field of researchers using C.
elegans to explicitly model human disease.»
Since C.
elegans will probably never
meet so many car loudspeakers in the wild, why do these animals exhibit such complicated patterns?