Postdoctoral researcher at the FMI working on human derived trophoblast organoids to shed light on placental development. PhD in @Gottalab on cell polarity
Happy to present my project on human trophoblast organoids at the BaCell3D!
Thank you, @BaCell3D, for organizing such a fantastic conference filled with inspiring scientific presentations!
Yesterday we welcomed Biotechnology students from @TampereUni 🇫🇮. They got to see #organoids derived from placenta and uterus, learnt why mice play video games in the lab of @georg98keller, and gained a sense of the importance of #bioinformatics in supporting our research.
Later this week, we’ll celebrate #InternationalWomensDay2023! For the occasion, we asked @KonsNikol, a PhD student in the Turco lab, how it feels to study how the human endometrium regenerates after menstruation — work that may one day impact #women’s reproductive health.
New role for Protein Phosphatase 1 in embryonic polarity in @JCellBiol! It was fun to write this piece with @AndrBarrosCarv1 to highlight the excellent @Calvilda @GottaLab work. #celegans 🪱 brought us the Big Bang of PAR polarity, and will continue to teach us its principles
A pleasure to co-write this with @Polarity_i3S, and learn more about C.elegans A-P polarity! Thanks @JCellBiol for the invitation and congratulations to @Calvilda et al. on their awesome paper (https://t.co/SEQw7k0o81) bringing PP1 phosphatase to the central stage of the PARty 🥳
I am very excited, our paper is out!
We shed light on how Protein Phosphatase 1 regulates cell polarity establishment in the one-cell stage C. elegans embryos. https://t.co/YyVJ1prdnL
.@CalviIda, Schwager & Gotta @GottaLab@UNIGEnews identify PP1 protein phosphatases as regulators of cell #polarity in #Celegans embryos, showing that they interact with the polarity protein PAR-2 to control its localization https://t.co/9EIvi353NR
#Genetics#Development
Back from the joint lab retreat with the @GottaLab and three amazing guest speakers. Four days of science, music and adventure in beautiful Tuscany @ilpoggioMC
Thank you to everyone that joined this year's #proteomics bioinformatics course, organised in association with @VIBLifeSciences 🧬
📩Interested in joining next year's edition? Sign up for course alerts and be the first to hear when applications open: https://t.co/ptCkmlt7fH
During the #NuitdesMusées at the @sciences_UNIGE, +800 visitors got their vision of science transformed, thanks to the involvement of +60 passionate & creative researchers!
Our warmest thanks to all those involved in the success of this night! 🙏🏽
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A lot of fun at the #nuitdesmusees#Geneva. Curious and amazed faces of kids looking at C. elegans and its embryos dividing are priceless. Thanks @NCCR_ChemBio for this opportunity.
@GottaLab
I am excited to share with you my recent publication!!! @GottaLab
Modeling protein dynamics in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos reveals that the PLK-1 gradient relies on weakly coupled reaction–diffusion mechanisms https://t.co/is38jJ1xwC