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🚨 We're hiring!
Postdoctoral positions in modeling of development and evolution at @stockholm-uni.bsky.social & @scilifelab.se

Focus: dynamical systems, time-series, phylogenetics, dimensionality reduction

📍 Stockholm
🕒 2+1 years
🔍 Details: su.varbi.com/en/what:job/...

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How do cell lineages evolve, and how does that shape trait evolution?

Join our symposium Tracing Evolution Through Cell Lineages (Plön, 12–14 October). Hear perspectives from leading scientists and contribute with your own.
Read more at: bit.ly/3PCSkpQ

#EvoDevo #DevBio #StemCell #evolution

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Bridging developmental and statistical approaches to variation and evolution | PNAS Phenotypic variation is the raw material for evolutionary diversification and adaptation. However, a critical gap remains in evolutionary theory be...

How does development shape the variation evolution can act on?

In our new paper in @pnas.org , we bridge developmental dynamics and quantitative genetics, linking dynamical models of phenotype formation with the statistical parameters used to study evolutionary change

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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A cellular basis for the hourglass pattern in vertebrate embryogenesis Nature Communications - The developmental hourglass has long been seen at the level of embryos. By zooming in to single cells, this Perspective shows that mid-embryonic conservation arises from...

I am thrilled to share our new publication in @natcomms.nature.com showing that the vertebrate developmental hourglass has a cellular basis. We asked whether this embryonic pattern is already evident at the level of cells, the building blocks of complex organisms.
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Neural crest cells beginning their long trek out of the neural tube in a quail embryo. Beautifully captured by the fantastic @siewzhuan.bsky.social 🧪🐣🔬

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The deadline is extended by one week, submit your abstracts here: www.evodevoconference26.com/abstract-sub...

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How does development affect the evolutionary process?

Join our symposium at www.evodevoconference26.com
in Glasgow this June. We have a strong lineup of invited speakers, chaired by me and @milocco.bsky.social

Submit your abstract before Thursday! ⏰

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Cool, did that result in a paper? I would love to read it!

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Collect #NeuralCrest Cells for #SingleCell #RNAseq from any vertebrate.

Our new paper, present an antibody-guided #FACS method to collect NCCs. No trans-genesis or in ovo manipulation required.

Demonstrated in wall #lizard #embryos using #microscopy, #RTqPCR and #scRNAseq.

doi.org/10.1111/ede....

2 months ago 6 4 1 1
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How does development shape skull evolution? In lizards, neural crest–derived skull bones drive rapid sexually selected shape change within species but show long-term constraint, revealing developmental bias linking micro- and macroevolution. Image Credit: Wikimedia
academic.oup.com/evlett/advan...

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A single locus regulates a female-limited color pattern polymorphism in a reptile A simple genetic switch controls a color pattern polymorphism, and in silico modeling supports a role for cell migration.

Example of a previous paper in one of the study systems: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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General information and news

Information about the research school: www.evolbio.mpg.de/imprs

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Nathalie Feiner

Information about the project: www.evolbio.mpg.de/3031255/fein...

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PhD position on the #evo-devo of lizard color patterns, exploring how pigment cells build diverse patterns using developmental and genomic tools. Links to more info about the project and the researchschool below. Please share with interested students!

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Advanced grad students + postdocs: apply for the 2026 #kitpqbio summer course, "Physical Principles of Morphogenesis in Plants and Animals," at buff.ly/OXXMKEv. Apply by Feb. 1.
Course directors Adrienne Roeder (Cornell) and Sebastian Streichan (UCSB)

5 months ago 36 26 0 4

Correct me if I am wrong, but I think it is not really tool use unless the wolves planted the traps them selves right?

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This week's #FluorescenceFriday, we'll be treated with one of the classical models of #devbio, the neural crest cells. Here is a beautiful video of neural crest cells with GFP-tagged focal adhesion kinase (🔵) and LifeAct-RFP (🟣) migrating on a Fibronectin matrix.
📹: Adam Shellard

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brightfield images of three lizard embryos of approximately the same developmental stage. Below each embryo image is an immunofluorescence image labeling E-cadherin (green) and alpha-smooth muscle actin (magenta) of their developing lungs

brightfield images of three lizard embryos of approximately the same developmental stage. Below each embryo image is an immunofluorescence image labeling E-cadherin (green) and alpha-smooth muscle actin (magenta) of their developing lungs

New paper out in @devdynamics.bsky.social on lizard lung development!

Project co-led w/ Kaleb Hill and also w/ @tonygamble.bsky.social @shylonatasha.bsky.social @aussiebiologist.bsky.social @bezbez.bsky.social @celestemnelson.bsky.social

anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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Join our upcoming course on cutting-edge evolutionary & genomic methods for Evo-Devo studies!
We'll cover: comparative & single-cell transcriptomics,ATAC-seq, phylogenomics, comparative genomics, gene regulation, and much more
Spots still available: sites.google.com/view/evodevo...

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Cryptic Ontogenetic Changes in the Ventral Coloration of a Color Polymorphic Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis) Wall lizards' ventral coloration undergoes cryptic ontogenetic color changes invisible without UV vision. We tracked wall lizards from hatching to one year of age. Spectrophotometry and visual modeli...

🧪 New paper out! Growing up, wall lizards undergo a UV-visible “awkward phase” (who doesn’t?) that we can’t see—but they can. These ontogenetic color changes may mediate juvenile–adult interactions by delaying the onset of adult social signals. doi.org/10.1002/jez.... #colsci #lizard #ontogeny

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We offer a fully funded 4-yr contract for a PhD candidate in Evolutionary Biology to join our group (www.eco-evo-devo.com). The project will combine genomics and ecophysiology to understand the evolution of developmental plasticity in spadefoot toads. For requisites and contact info please check 👇

7 months ago 19 26 0 2
Symposium in Lund September 25th
The cellular roots of evolutionary change
Sep 25 14:30 - 17:00
Blå hallen, Ekologihuset, Sölvegatan 37, Lund
How does cell- and developmental biology improve our understanding of the evolutionary process? Join us for an afternoon of discussions about cells, development and evolution.
Program
14:30 Introduction
14:40 Arild Husby, Plasticity of a life history trade-off: from GRN to high level phenotypes
15:10 Markéta Kaucká, Cell type evolution
15:40 Coffee break
16:00 Gunter Wagner, From cells to tissues and organs: nothing in evolutionary biology makes sense except in the light of cell biology
16:30 Emilia Santos, Interplay between genetics and phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation to novel environments
Bonus Sep 26:
09:00 Robin Pranter, Thesis defense - Neural crest cells and the evolution of a phenotypic syndrome
Lund University

Symposium in Lund September 25th The cellular roots of evolutionary change Sep 25 14:30 - 17:00 Blå hallen, Ekologihuset, Sölvegatan 37, Lund How does cell- and developmental biology improve our understanding of the evolutionary process? Join us for an afternoon of discussions about cells, development and evolution. Program 14:30 Introduction 14:40 Arild Husby, Plasticity of a life history trade-off: from GRN to high level phenotypes 15:10 Markéta Kaucká, Cell type evolution 15:40 Coffee break 16:00 Gunter Wagner, From cells to tissues and organs: nothing in evolutionary biology makes sense except in the light of cell biology 16:30 Emilia Santos, Interplay between genetics and phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation to novel environments Bonus Sep 26: 09:00 Robin Pranter, Thesis defense - Neural crest cells and the evolution of a phenotypic syndrome Lund University

How does cell end developmental biology inform our understanding of evolution? Join us for an afternoon of discussion about #cells, #development, #plasticity and #evolution.
Zoomlink Sep 25th: lu-se.zoom.us/j/62473328732
Zoomlink Sep 26th: lu-se.zoom.us/j/67411449026
#EvoDevo @biologylu.bsky.social

7 months ago 39 15 0 1
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🚨 We're hiring!
PhD position in Evolutionary Systems Biology at Stockholm University & SciLifeLab

🎓 Focus: evolution, development, computational & mathematical modeling, prediction
📍 Stockholm, Sweden
🕒 4 years, fully-funded
🔍 Details: su.varbi.com/en/what:job/...

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Evolution of developmental bias explains divergent patterns of phenotypic evolution in two nematode clades | PNAS Rates of phenotypic evolution vary across traits, and these evolutionary patterns themselves evolve. Understanding how development contributes to s...

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Evolution of developmental bias explains divergent patterns of phenotypic evolution in two nematode clades

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

8 months ago 17 9 0 0

Really fascinating, from the photos it looks like they mostly differ in the ”stem”. How do cacti stems grow? How evolvable is that mechanism? Selection vs plasticity seems like a false dichotomy to me though.

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Join us on the 26/9 in Lund for a symposium about #evolution #stemcells #development #EvoDevo and #plasticity

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I am starting a computational lab at LIOS, Riga, Latvia, and going to recruit a few people. Please DM if you are interested in a postdoc or PhD position in my Metabolic Research Group within the TARGETWISE project. I can highly recommend Riga, it is a beautiful city with very good living conditions.

9 months ago 36 30 0 7
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Now online ‪Communications Biology!‬ We showed that variation aligns across biological levels. We proposed that #macroevolution mould #developmentalbias with a cascading effect on variation. #Microevolution, then, may be a result—not a cause of—macroevolution. nature.com/articles/s42...

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Job alert! We have a postdoc position available in the Stelkens Lab at Stockholm University. Join us and apply experimental evolution and comparative genomics in the model system yeast to test for parallel climate adaptation. Apply through this link: su.varbi.com/en/what:job/... Deadline 15 August.

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A Morphospace Exploration Using a General Model of Development Reveals a Basic Set of Morphologies for Early Animal Development and Evolution This work used the model EmbryoMaker to explore the most basic set of morphologies that can be produced from spherical initial conditions by activating cell properties and behaviors in simple genetic...

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Morphospace Exploration Using a General Model of Development Reveals a Basic Set of Morphologies for Early Animal Development and Evolution

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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