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Have a nice summer 🌅
Posts by Dillan Saunders
Excited to announce my second PhD manuscript is on bioRvix (biorxiv.org/content/10.1...). Thanks to all co-authors, including my supervisors @bertaverd.bsky.social and Roger Benson. Thread below...
This month we welcomed Year 12 students who learnt how to “window” chicken eggs to observe live embryos—spotting eyes, brain, heart, and even twins in one rare case! 🐣
They also viewed development stages of zebrafish embryos, spotted fluorescent markers, and compared wildtype vs mutant embryos 🐟
Check out my third post in a series of poster interviews from the Crick Beddington Symposium!
We do find regulative ability following neural progenitor loss but this has less to do with progenitor behaviour and more to do with the morphogenesis of the spinal cord as a key driver of tail elongation 🐟🐟
Early embryos have an amazing ability to regulate their proportions after large changes in progenitor number. We wanted to explore whether this ability extends into post-gastrulation stages, during posterior-body formation.
Super excited to share that my PhD work has been published!!
Thanks to @dev-journal.bsky.social and @reviewcommons.org and to the reviewers who helped improve it.
Thanks to @bensteventon.bsky.social, for being a great supervisor, Carlos and everyone else who helped along the way!
Delighted to share our new preprint on the cell biology and genome of Stentor pyriformis, a giant ciliate that maintains Chlorella endosymbionts in surface-associated microtubule baskets.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...