🚨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 🧵👇
Huge congratulations to Prof. Emma Rawlins for this! I've been really inspired by Emma during my time at Gurdon and the amazing lab atmosphere Emma created with her leadership.
👏🎉Congratulations to Emma Rawlins @LabRawlins 🫁🔬on her promotion to Professor of Developmental Physiology in the Department of @PDN_Cambridge. Emma wrote: "I’m delighted to have been recognised by the University’s academic promotion scheme. I’m really grateful to all my lab members, and many academic and teaching mentors who have helped me along the way. I am still somewhat stunned that a girl from South Yorkshire can get this far."
After studying developmental biology for years, murine veterinary medicine should be so advanced. Perhaps inspiring my child and his friends with Ratatouille is an investment for a retirement career..
This is called parental taxation.
Don't miss this must-read article in the latest issue of Nature. A groundbreaking study led by Dr Xufeng Xue and Prof Jianping Fu with contributions from Freddy Wong (@fredwck), Surani lab.
https://t.co/ze8fyzSzbj
A detailed protocol from the Surani lab developed by Alves-Lopes and Wong describes the specification of human primordial germ cell-like cells with enhanced progression capability and their maturation in co-cultures with human hindgut organoids. Read it in Nature Protocols: https://t.co/DOHTt1OQsB
@NatureProtocols
A Perplexing Perspective on Peri-implantation and Peri-gastrulation Precursors of Primordial germ cells. Please Peruse and Ponder..
https://t.co/KTVFfwl4sc
Looking for a Postdoc and a Master’s student interested in leveraging cell culture and mouse models to study the role of orphan nuclear receptors in pre-implantation development, from ZGA to epiblast specification. Write to: [email protected] https://t.co/SE8jLtWxyk
New on the Node: December in preprints
Our latest trawl for #devbio & related #preprints#ASAPBio
Beautiful & exciting work spanning models and topics including...
https://t.co/dJhLiZbujX