Really really excited (and proud) that this is finally out! 🐟🧬Huge thank you to @Simon___K, Sophie, @mwdorr and all our collaborators for all the support along the way!
In the first pre-print from the lab, we resolve a key problem in development + evolution: how do we quantify heterochrony and link temporal variation to phenotype?
https://t.co/UjEQ3DTZOS
A collaborative effort led by @bournsupremacy , a fantastic PhD in my group.
Congratulations, Michael Dorrity!
The EMBL Group Leader has received the FEBS Excellence Award, which will provide €100,000 to support his research on molecular and cellular sources of robustness in development.
https://t.co/NnfN7eqD3p
We’re looking for a PhD student to join the team - interested in timing + robustness of development and hoping to gain computational and/or experimental chops? Reach out to me or our students to learn about a PhD at a premier research institute in Europe: https://t.co/QGyeVq0Atl
Very nice review on temperature's influence on developmental rate by @mwdorr group.
https://t.co/4HHAwSOcZS
While temperature is a universal modulator, certain cell types, developmental events, and species show higher sensitivity.
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