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The end of FASEB Biology of Cilia and Flagella 2019 has brought to mind this postcard I found at an estate sale in Seattle, surely from one academic to another post-conference in 1999.

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Maroon Vista (11,325 ft) is breathtaking! Now back to last sessions of this amazing conference. FASEB Biology of Cilia and Flagella Conference 2019 at Snowmass, CO

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Sometimes I ponder about cilia at high altitude with friends during breaks at FASEB Biology of Cilia and Flagella Conference 2019.

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I’m searching for primary cilia on the TEM scope today!

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Here’s the Doherty lab in our new shirts! Why do pathogenic variants in >40 genes all cause the very specific human condition Joubert syndrome? We’re CRISPRing them to find out!

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I’m making a lab t-shirt to commemorate our recent genome engineering success.

 
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My first Skype a Scientist session went swimmingly! I talked to two 7th grade classes about genetics and genome engineering. I was quite pleased to receive precious thank you notes from the students.

 
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I had a great time yesterday judging the WA Jr Science and Humanities Symposium with fellow UW/Fred Hutch postdocs and grad students! These HS level projects were all SO impressive—it was a long deliberation deciding who advanced to nationals.

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