Joined July 2023 (2 years on Bluesky)
Followers
2.5K
Growth (7d)
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Following
1.5K
Posts
597~0.5/day
Influence
23
Follower growth
Not enough history yet - growth is tracked from first discovery.
Bio
Using zebrafish to study human disease and disorders to enable understanding and therapeutic advancement. Advocate for those with Angelman Syndrome. Opinions my own and do not reflect my employer.
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Rebecca D. Burdine, PhD on Bluesky - frequently asked questions
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- Rebecca D. Burdine, PhD (@rburdine1.bsky.social) currently has 2,484 followers on Bluesky. The count is refreshed continuously from the public AT Protocol.
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- Rebecca D. Burdine, PhD joined Bluesky in July 2023, making the account about 2 years old.
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