It was such a pleasure to present at #CDBC2025! Truly appreciate the opportunity!
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Such a pleasure to discover the Canadian Dev. Bio. community and meet new reasearch groups. It was a privilege to have the opportunity to present our work. #CDBC2025
Canadian Developmental Biology Conference wrap up with a picture of our poster and oral presentation award winners. #CDBC2025
The last session of the Canadian Developmetnal Biology Conference goes into overtime with a couple of last-minute talks thanks to Dr. Katia Del Rio-Tsionis (Miami University, Ohio) and Dr. Curtis French (Memorial University of Newfoundland). #justcantstop! #newts! #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Next speaker in the (sadly) final session of the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference is Gabriel Bossé, Université Laval talking about “Investigating the neurodevelopmental impact of polydrug exposure using zebrafish” #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Kicking off thje last session of the Canadian Developmental Biology meeting, Gurpreet Moroak, Simon Fraser University tells us about “Tumor growth in Drosophila larval epithelial tissue induces distant organ wasting through fat body metabolic dysregulation” #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Continuing with the our morning session at the Canadian Developmental Biollgy Conference. Here we have Jeff Rasmussen from University of Washington telling us aobut "Building and maintaining the touch system: Insights from zebrafish skin". #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
First trainee talk for Day 4 of the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference. Andy Cheng, University of Alberta, telling us about how “Lipid coordination between peroxisomes, peroxins, and lipid droplets” affects early fly development. #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Here we go with Day 4 of the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference! Starting us off is Brittany Carr, University of Alberta speaking abourt “The role of prominin-1 in photoreceptor development and disease”. #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social @drbjcarr.bsky.social
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Last talk of a long Day 3 of the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference from trainee Andreas Dauter - “A Model of the Middle: How do cell behaviours shape the embryonic face?” #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
So happy to see Rain’s talk! Even more so than the hockey 🙃 #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
“Twisting Cytokinesis: Cell Adhesion and Cortical Flow Underlie Chiral Morphogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans Embryos”
Update from the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference Day 3! - YuXuan (Rain) Xiong, Graduate Student, UBC is seen here presenting their reserach on morphogenesis #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social (Go Oilers! - ahead 1-0 at end of the first period)
Jessica Feldman, Stanford University, presenting what is probably the best titled talk ever at the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference Day 3 #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
When you want to see the talks at the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference, but Oilers are playing game 4 of the conference final! #CDBC2025
Canadian Developmental Biology Conference Day 3 continues - Min Zhu Postdoctoral Fellow, Hospital for Sick Children, “Tissue stiffness mapping by light sheet elastography" #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
One thing I enjoy about the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference is diversity! - here is Gonca Erdemci-Tandogan, Dept Physics and Astronomy, Western University showing how “Cell divisions challenge tissue boundaries and sharpen them through tissue fluidity” #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Our first trainee talk of the Day3 evening session! Maria Sharkova, Department of Cell Biology, University of Alberta tells us about “Unveiling the Photoreceptor Outer Segment Cage Formed by Calyceal Processes, Müller Glia, and the Retinal Pigment Epithelium”. #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
What an incredible talk!!!! Love seeing diverse organisms represented 🌿 #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
The evening session for Day 3 of the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference continues with a talk from Arif Ashraf, University of British Columbia entitled "Function of nuclear envelope proteins beyond the nuclear envelope". #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Evening session at the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference starts with Heather Szabo-Rogers, from the University of Saskatchewan talking about "Insights from Robinow Syndrome reveal crosstalk between HH and Wnt/PCP pathways” #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
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Canadian Developmental Biology Conference has posters.... so many intersting posters..... Here's a pic of the poster session. #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
And now a word from one of the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference sponsors. Greg Plummer from @leicamicrosystems.bsky.social showing some of the new imaginag systems for developmental biology. #CDBC2025
Nguyen's 60 sec science talk. Great job!
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The meeting is only half done, but I wanted to take the opportunity to thank our Canadian Developmental Biology Conference sponsors! #CDBC2025
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Here we have Eric Hall, University of Manitoba talking about "Uncovering cytoneme regulated signaling events in spinal cord development". Fun fact, Dr. Hall did their undergrad here at UBCO in Kelowna, the 2025 Canadian Developmental Biology Conference venue! #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Day 3 of the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference continues with trainee Shreyosi Bose from University of Alberta telling us about “Regulation of PP1 phosphatase in C. elegans sperm development and post-fertilization signaling” #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Canadian Developmental Biology Conference Day 3 - Muhammed Simsek, McMaster University speaks about “Signalling dynamics required for sequential segmentation of vertebrate embryos”. #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Heather Bruce, University of British Columbia speaks about “How the old becomes new: tracking morphological and gene network evolution over half a billion years” at the Canadian Developmental Biology Conference - Day 3 #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
And here is Menghao Lu, University of British Columbia giving the first trainee talk for Day 3 of the Canadian Developmental Biology Confernce - “The functions of CaMKII and PKC in Wnt-dependent neurite pruning in C. elegans” #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social
Canadian Developmental Biolgy Conference Day 3 begins here in Kelowna! Starting us off is Jessica Rosin, University of British Columbia telling us about their work into "New insights into immune regulation of craniofacial morphogenesis" #CDBC2025 @socdevbio.bsky.social