Peer-Reviewed Publications

Steinert, Beatrice, “Animating Development: A Visual History of Microscopic Practice,” manuscript in preparation.

Steinert, Beatrice, Leo Blondel, Chandrashekar Kuyyamudi, Valia Stamataki, Anastasios Pavlopoulos, Cassandra G. Extavour, “Cell-Lineage and Cytoskeleton Contributions to the Formation of a Cellular Square Grid in a Crustacean,” manuscript in preparation.

Nemtsova, Yuliya, Beatrice L. Steinert, Kristi A. Wharton, “Compartment Specific Mitochondrial Dysfunction in a Drosophila Knock-in Model of ALS Reversed by Altered Gene Expression of OXPHOS Subunits and Pro-fission Factor Dpr1,” Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 125 (June 2023): 103834.

Yanagi, Katherine S., Zhijin Wu, Joshua Amaya, Natalie Chapkis, Amanda M. Duffy, Kaitlyn H. Hajdarovic, Aaron Held, Arjun D. Mathur, Kathryn Russo, Veronica H. Ryan, Beatrice L. Steinert, Joshua P. Whitt, Justin R. Fallon, Nicolas L. Fawzi,Diane Lipscombe, Robert A. Reenan, Kristi A. Wharton, Anne C. Hart, “Meta-Analysis of Genetic Modifiers Reveals Candidate Dysregulated Pathways in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.” Neuroscience 396 (January 1, 2019): A3–20.

Steinert, Beatrice and Kate MacCord, “Visualizing the Cell: Pictorial Styles and their Epistemic Goals in General Cytology,” in Visions of Cell Biology: Reflections Inspired by Cowdry’s General Cytology, eds. Karl Matlin, Jane Maienschein, and Manfred Laubichler, University of Chicago Press, 2018.

Reviews 

Steinert, Beatrice. “Janina Wellmann, The Form of Becoming: Embryology and the Epistemology of Rhythm, 1760-1830,” Journal of the History of Biology 52 (September 2019), 493-495.

Exhibitions

Imagine Science Film Festival, New York, NY / 2022

Science New Wave Film Festival, Cambridge, MA / 2021-22 

Visual Science: The Art of Research, Harvard CHSI Gallery, Cambridge, MA / 2019 (research assistant)

Potters and Printmakers, Russell Janis Gallery, Brooklyn, NY / 2017 

Wonder: Natural Lab 80th Anniversary, RISD Nature Lab, Providence, RI / 2017 

Visual Media in Embryology, MBL History Project digital exhibit / 2017 (curator)

Edmund Beecher Wilson, MBL History Project digital exhibit / 2016 (co-curator)

STEAMshow, Brown University Science Center, Providence, RI / 2014

Blog Posts

“The Past, Present, and Future of Cell Lineage Studies,” Embryo Journal Club Blog: Old Problems, New Solutions, 2018.

“Drawing Embryos, Seeing Development,” The Node: The Community Site for and by Developmental Biologists, 2016.