Finally out - @niji_babulu et al. paper on the conservation of the chromosome-scale macrosynteny, loss of microsynteny and possible lack of TADs in Nematostella. @TechnauLab@Gibson_Lab
https://t.co/gLS7U2CH7m
A little while ago, I sequenced a couple sea anemone genomes and we made a lot of interesting discoveries and pretty figures. Finally, the paper is out! Learn about what Nematostella and friends can tell us about genome organization and topology. https://t.co/qL4zJscrDy @TechnauLab@GibsonLab
My talk at Human Genomics Asia 2023 has been done. It was so impressive moment to give a talk and discuss comparative genomics with the human genetics community since I originally worked as medical doctor before getting PhD.
PhD and postdoc position in our lab! Exciting computational projects on vertebrate and organoid development using single-cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics data.
Details: https://t.co/SFBWbp2oHy
Deadline PhD: 22.10.
Deadline postdoc: 15.10.
Please RT and 🙏 for sharing
Kicking off day 2 of #SRCKC23 with opening remarks from @LabPiotrowski! Looking forward to another day of discussions about #stemcells, tissue plasticity, & regenerative #biology.
📢Call for papers
We are currently accepting submissions for our next special issue — Uncovering Developmental Diversity — coordinated by @redmakeda, @DolanLab and @Sears_Lab.
Submission deadline: 30 April 2024
More details: https://t.co/2jyC81bTj8
#DevMeeting23 is underway! Looking forward to the next few days of great talks and fruitful discussions on unconventional and emerging experimental model organisms in #DevBio
Looking forward to the beginning of the biannual workshop on basal metazoans at this wonderful place in Tutzing, Germany. Follow for exciting updates!
#BasalMetazoanWorkshop
At the Tutzing conference on basal metazoan evolution tomorrow, I will present our recent progress on repetitive element analysis of the Hydra genome. See you soon!! https://t.co/spt2pdZLxS
7-day old #Nematostella vectensis that show expression of a stinging cell's specific gene (purple) using colorimetric in situ hybridization.
📸credit: Jenny Duong, Research Technician in the Gibson lab.
How do cell types evolve? A small article by the @RevillaLab to comment on a FANTASTIC paper from the lab of @veronica_hinman in eLife. Congratulations @veronica_hinman !!
https://t.co/yaFXFRBCbo
We have a 1-year research engineer open position to work with @Leclere_L on muscle development in jellyfish, and on establishing CRISPR-Cas9 knock-out in Pelagia noctiluca.
Apply here! https://t.co/rmYgYNoFOn
Deadline: August 21th
Linda Kloss (@Lin_Kloss) from @UniHeidelberg joined the @TechnauLab at @univienna to investigate nervous system architecture and function of the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis.
Two positions are available in our department for experts in genomics and neurogenetics. Deadline: July 9th. For more info https://t.co/dXtqV3tiQj. Please RT and share! #Genomics#Neurogenetics#AcademicJobs
Non-canonical imprinting in the spotlight
Read this Spotlight by Julien Richard Albert @jrichardalbert & Maxim Greenberg @maxvcg on non-canonical imprinting, what is known about the conservation of this phenomenon & how it impacts mammalian development:
https://t.co/VhcMl7GvGB
Cephalopods appear to have found a unique way of tweaking their own physiology to acclimate to environmental change, reports senior author Joshua Rosenthal of MBL in the journal Cell. https://t.co/YHjqnlqeSS
There is still time to register to attend tomorrow's Development presents... webinar, showcasing early-career researchers working on growth and morphogenesis:
https://t.co/yjshHRl98Y
#ECR#DevPres#DevBio