How do non-coding variants in enhancers cause human disease?
Here, in my main PhD work with @evgenykvon, we uncover a surprising mechanism, with generalizable implications for human genomics. https://t.co/UHMAjxs6Qj n/
New paper from the lab: Our teeth arose as sensory organs on the outside of the body of ancient jawless fish.!! Congrats to Yara Haridy and the team!
Open Access Paper: https://t.co/Q4gOzCKm1p
News and Views: https://t.co/YrfXxegygN
Background and video: https://t.co/UFGocj83VY
A new @ScienceAdvances study has found that the coelacanth—an evolutionarily ancient fish often nicknamed a living fossil—lacks 11 jaw muscles that researchers previously thought it had. https://t.co/gX7EGFzhZ5
New @SciReports paper: Creation of knockin mice for the fluorescence protein based in vivo identification of skeletal myofiber types. https://t.co/KYEnrQaNQv
Very excited to share our latest work in @NatureComms where we identify two limb mesenchymal progenitor populations involved in congenital and evolutionary digit variation. Congratulations to all authors involved, it’s been such a good team work.
https://t.co/yXhXLKGLFu
Our next speakers for January! Last Monday of January, the 27th, 17:00 UTC on Zoom. Local time zones are indicated in the banner 🦚
If you never have registered for a seminar: https://t.co/bMgXnU2aHe
⚠️⚠️Happy to share our latest work! ⚠️⚠️
Team work made dream works...@DeliaCicciarel1
No spoiler, but if you want to know how PHF2 regulates lipid droplet turnover in MuSCs during muscle repair...👇👇👇
https://t.co/jfB4D61dbJ
The outer ear is a mammalian innovation but where did it come from? In our study in @Nature, @MathiThiru95 and colleagues find that the outer ear arose from modification of an ancestral gill program first originating in marine invertebrates. https://t.co/i05me2SXI4
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🚨Why can’t mammals regenerate legs or arms like frog tadpoles or salamanders?
Our preprint tackles (part of) this BIG question with surprising findings about oxygen sensing
🔗https://t.co/LCrhj87t29
Happy New Year, everyone! 🎉
🐭 vs 🐸 #evodevo#regenerative#cellbio 🧵👇
It’s crazy how talking with a science buddy is simultaneously what’s most likely to move the project forward and the thing that’s least prioritized in our schedule.
Happy Holidays to all! Here’s a little 🎄 gift for those who enjoy the anatomy of extant animals: a PDF of a really great atlas of avian anatomy (Ghetie 1976)—https://t.co/1u4Uz5pklu.
For the story behind this PDF, check this out: https://t.co/G8KeOumSc4.
❗️Our new paper "Local activation of Cxcl12a signaling controls olfactory placode morphogenesis in zebrafish embryos" is out 👇 BiorXiv.🙏 Thanks so much to all coauthors: fantastic people ✨️fantastic work. Math modeling to understand morphogenesis. Get in touch if interessed
🎉 We're excited to share our new research in @Nature! We reveal that crocodile head scales self-organize through compressive folding of the skin - a mechanical twist on their development & evolution!
Please read & share 🐊🔬 @genevunige@UNIGEnews
https://t.co/TeChj6Z15F
Water to land transition « shouldered » by Eglantine Heude and excellent collaborators: Christian Mosimann @chrmoismann, @HugoDutel , Frida Sanchez-Garrido, @karin_prummel, Robert Lalonde, France Lam, @AnthonyHerrel just out: https://t.co/asa2qNuKse
Please RT: we have @snsf_ch -funded #Postdoc and #PhD positions in our lab, to investigate the gene regulatory dynamics during vertebrate skeletogenesis in a comparative setting (see https://t.co/BmfkQc7Rz6 and https://t.co/MaIz2UKwYK ) - apply by 31.12.24, start date by 1.2.25!