Proud to be an investigator on this study! For many years now, I have taught our fellows that they can no longer just say KRAS mutant (need to specify variant). Now, this is the first for p53 Y220C today with more to come.
Calling all hard tissue researchers- Here’s a cool technique to study hard tissue development. Great work from @KrivanekLab and always a pleasure to collaborate with this team! @CCRB27
We are excited to share our new versatile technique "BEE-ST" that allows precise quantification of hard tissue (🦴and🦷) development and healing across species!
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New in @ScienceMagazine#ScienceAdvancesResearch
https://t.co/Elh0C32vrI
Thrilled to have part of my PhD work out in Stem Cell Reports. Thanks to @KrivanekLab for the fantastic collaborative effort, @NAnthwal for pushing this through its crucial final stages and to all of Tucker Lab and @CCRB27 for the constant support throughout this project.
Looking for an exciting dev bio opportunity London? Well, Prof Abbie Tucker's lab @CCRB27 is looking for two (yes two!) new members! And the best(/worst) thing is, you'll get to work with me! 1/4
Rupali Lav is Tucker Lab’s most recent PhD graduate. Her research focuses on unraveling the cellular and molecular mechanisms driving post-natal dental development and regeneration. Chat with her about life in the Himalayas, hiking, and the translation of bio-innovation.#MeetCCRB
Graduated today!Thank you to #TuckerLab and @CCRB27 for providing me ample opportunity to explore new ideas,learn, and grow from the peaks and valleys of scientific exploration. To my labmates, thanks for the support, friendship and laughs amidst perpetual crisis.@kingsdentistry
Tucker group is led by Prof Abigail Tucker, a developmental biologists who loves getting side-tracked by weird and wonderful creatures in the animal kingdom. Echidna, snake, opossum, bats. Chameleon eggs incubating in the lab as we speak. #MeetCCRB
#MeetCCRB: Tucker group is fascinated by the development of the head, with a focus on the jaw, teeth and ear. Formation of these structures involves complex interactions, and we are interested in how the various cells and tissues talk to each other to make a functioning organ.
All smiles today! Happy to share that I had an enjoyable and interesting discussion during my PhD viva and have passed with minor amendments. Thanks to Team Tucker, @CCRB27, and our collaborator Jan @KrivanekLab for constant support and insightful discussions.