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SWitsthewoolab.bsky.social

Good people of Merced, the Woo Lab will be proselytizing for #zebrafish#devbio @KiDSMerced this Sunday from 1-3 pm. Admission is free!

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TKtimokohler.bsky.social

A comparative deep dive into marmoset and human trophoblast development! 🧬 Congrats to Dylan and Clara on this exciting study, and thanks for having me on board! Check it out here: doi.org/10.1016/j.st...#StemCells#Trophoblast#DevBio

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labonnelab.bsky.social

CSR Council approved new #Devbio study sections today. Implementation tetatively set for June 2025

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CMchrmosimann.bsky.social

New preprint - unravelling the origins of the mesothelium around the❤️: the pericardium! 🎈 SPIM, scRNA-seq, AFM, #CHD#zebrafish#devbiobiorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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ACallancarbal.bsky.social

The London EvoDevo club is coming, a space to learn great new science, meet new colleagues and have fun! First meeting on Nov the 8th at Queen Mary University of London Register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...#DevBio#EvoDevo

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SOlabogden.bsky.social

Add #DevBio#WomenInSTEM, your posts will show up in the Women in STEM feed.

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SOlabogden.bsky.social

This is a side view of an E10.5 mouse embryo showing expression of my favorite gene, Shh, in green. Shh is expressed in the developing brain, notochord (dorsal signal, right), and foregut (ventral signal, left). Image by former Lead Researcher Tina Yan Zhang (now at U. Iowa). #DevBio 🧪 👩‍🔬

E10.5 mouse embryo expressing the mTmG lineage tracer under control of Shh-Cre. Cells expressing Shh flip from tomato expression (red) to GFP expression (green).
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SOlabogden.bsky.social

This is a confocal micrograph of two mouse embryonic fibroblast cells. The connections between the cells are NOT cytonemes - but they still look cool! Image by @erichall.bsky.social#DevBio#SciArt 🧪 🔬

MEFs with pHluorin-GPI in cyan, the morphogen Sonic Hedgehog in gold and nuclei marked in magenta.
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STstrnr.bsky.social

When reading accounts like these I miss the brief period I did field work, hiking deep into the Virginia forests to find clutches of Hemidactylium scutatum eggs for devbio research. Uncovering developmental diversity in the field journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...

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