Wanhe Li
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Wanhe Li, Assistant Professor, CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research, flyologist, http://wanheli2022.wixsite.com/wanheli
So happy to share my postdoctoral work with you. It is about a favorite model organism, fruit fly, and about a challenging pursuit, studying emotion in animals. nature.com/articles/s4158…
Giant study finds a research field that’s mostly reproducible. That the majority of findings look verifiable speaks to the power of the scientific method, excellence of peer review and the integrity of researchers worldwide. Something we know all along. nature.com/articles/d4158…
🧬Happy Transposon Day! 🎉Each year on the 16th of June we commemorate the birthdate of the founder of transposable element research, Barbara McClintock (1902-1992). Check out quotes from editors and popular content on our #TransposonDay2025 page 👉mobilednajournal.biomedcentral.com/transposonday2…
Join the #VosshallLab as a postdoctoral scientist! Fully funded position in New York City @RockefellerUniv hhmi.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External…
I’m thrilled to join @auburnhort @AuburnAg in August 2025 as Assistant Professor of Ornamental Horticulture, focusing on ornamental crop production! Excited to collaborate with Alabama’s nursery & greenhouse communities and mentor the next generation of horticulturists to help…
Congratulations to the 2025 #LeonLevyScholars!🎉 Announcing the 2025 #LeonLevyScholars, in partnership with the Leon Levy Foundation. Recipients participate in a multi-year postdoctoral program to advance their careers. Read more about the Scholars: bit.nyas.org/3Yoa6Pf
My TEDx talk just came out! “How flies can help us build better robots and AI” youtube.com/watch?v=kFV6NC… Thanks again to the fantastic organizers @TEDxArendal Special thanks to the people in my laboratory at EPFL past and present without whom none of this would be possible
congrats, Dion!
Really excited to have this study out in @ScienceAdvances , on my birthday no less (and 'tines day!). Here we resolve input-specific mechanisms of homeostatic plasticity! Congrats @ChunJChien Kaikai and team! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Insightful analysis
Some of the things supported by the overhead on NIH grants: - Building and laboratory maintenance (repairs, cleaning, security, electricity, water, heating, and cooling) - IT and communications infrastructure - Grants administration - Financial, HR, legal, regulatory, tech…