Communicating our work and discoveries to a wider audience
If you are not a research scientist, you may be puzzled why we use zebrafish as a model to try to understand embryo development and you might want to find out more about our results and conclusions. The primary route for communicating our results is through publication in scientific journals but our research papers are written for a specialist audience and will be difficult to follow if you don't have a scientific background.
To facilitate communication of our results to a wider audience, we (the Wilson lab) have started to write summaries of all the papers we publish. These are listed below. If you would like to have a summary of a paper that has yet to have a summary written, please contact Steve. We also have broader descriptions of our work on our research description pages and a brief description of our lab's outreach activities.
Monica Folgueira and Steve Wilson
2012
Leonardo Valdivia, Rodrigo Young and Steve Wilson
2011
Kara Cerveny, Florencia Cavodeassi and Steve Wilson
2010
Tom Hawkins and Steve Wilson
2009
Gaia Gestri and Stephen Wilson
October 2009
Myriam Roussigne and Steve Wilson
June 2009
Florencia Cavodeassi and Stephen Wilson
October 2009
Gaia Gestri and Steve Wilson
October 2009
Jenny Regan and Steve Wilson
January 2009
Leila Romio and Steve Wilson
Feb 2009
Isaac Bianco and Stephen Wilson
2008
Marika Kapsimali and Steve Wilson
2007
Matthias Carl and Steve Wilson
2007
Anukampa Barth and Steve Wilson
2005
Gaia Gestri and Steve Wilson
2005
Florencia Cavodeassi and Steve Wilson
2005
