Poster titled Stem cell-based models of early human development
Stem cell-based models of early human development
Read this Development at a Glance Article by Lizhong Liu @liliulab.bsky.social and Jun Wu @jun-wu-lab.bsky.social:
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
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Aryeh Warmflash
Aryeh will be handling papers on stem cells, signalling dynamics, patterning, morphogens, self-organisation, and modelling. Check out our interview to learn more about Aryeh’s research and the papers he would like to see in JCS: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
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From left to right in individual pictures: Sophie Acton, Pedro Carvalho, Guillaume Jacquemet, Charlotte Kirchhelle and Aryeh Warmflash.
JCS Editor-in-Chief @drmichaelway.bsky.social introduces our new Associate Editors.
We are delighted to welcome Sophie Acton @actonlab.bsky.social, Pedro Carvalho, @guijacquemet.bsky.social, @ckirchhelle.bsky.social and Aryeh Warmflash to the JCS team.
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
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I’m thrilled to share that I’ve been selected as an @isscr.org Lawrence Goldstein Fellow! This fellowship is an amazing opportunity for me to delve deeper into the intersection of science and policy. Check out the ISSCR website to learn more about the program and meet my fellow cohorts!
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🎈New preprint! We study how single cells move up, down and about fibronectin gradients. Experiments by @icfortunato.bsky.social, theory by David Bruckner. Collaboration with @raimonsunyer.bsky.social and @ehannezo.bsky.social 👇biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2024.1...
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