Dr. Ahna Skop
@ahnaskop.bsky.social
Cell biologist, artist, science artist, educator, scientific cake baker, foodie, and traveler. I study the RNA granule in the Midbody and MBR.
The midbody remnant (MBR) is a large translating Extracelluar vesicle that is generated in mitosis.
The midbody remnant (MBR) is a large translating Extracelluar vesicle that is generated in mitosis.
Reposted by Dr. Ahna Skop
He really is unhinged.
Not present in reality *at all*.
25A time. For real.
Not present in reality *at all*.
25A time. For real.
November 8, 2025 at 2:30 AM
He really is unhinged.
Not present in reality *at all*.
25A time. For real.
Not present in reality *at all*.
25A time. For real.
Reposted by Dr. Ahna Skop
“The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) filed a lawsuit against the White House after it stopped providing live American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters at major press briefings.”
November 5, 2025 at 2:13 AM
“The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) filed a lawsuit against the White House after it stopped providing live American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters at major press briefings.”
We used to have on here in Madison
November 5, 2025 at 2:58 AM
We used to have on here in Madison
Find me and Morris and Curtis in cartoon form!
October 25, 2025 at 6:16 PM
Find me and Morris and Curtis in cartoon form!
Overall, Cracking the Code celebrates the intersection of science, persistence, and vision that shaped modern biotechnology while serving as a reflection on how values and curiosity can drive enduring change.
October 23, 2025 at 1:48 AM
Overall, Cracking the Code celebrates the intersection of science, persistence, and vision that shaped modern biotechnology while serving as a reflection on how values and curiosity can drive enduring change.
Reflecting on how much our mentors did to pave the way for modern science—attending city council meetings, shaping biosafety regulations, and even navigating threats like the Unabomber—reminds us just how foundational their efforts were.
October 23, 2025 at 1:48 AM
Reflecting on how much our mentors did to pave the way for modern science—attending city council meetings, shaping biosafety regulations, and even navigating threats like the Unabomber—reminds us just how foundational their efforts were.
A fun connection for my Kentucky friends and colleagues: Phil Sharp, one of the key scientists in the story, is from Falmouth, KY. Not too far from Fort Thomas-my hometown.
October 23, 2025 at 12:38 AM
A fun connection for my Kentucky friends and colleagues: Phil Sharp, one of the key scientists in the story, is from Falmouth, KY. Not too far from Fort Thomas-my hometown.