Caitlin McQueen (@caitlinmcqueen1) 's Twitter Profile
Caitlin McQueen

@caitlinmcqueen1

Developmental Biologist // Lecturer, Chester Medical School // She/Her @UCSbiosciences

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Jenna Galloway (@galloway_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so happy to share our recently published paper on #tendon #regeneration (doi.org/10.1038/s41536… and rdcu.be/dmtJA) published with Springer Nature in npj Journals #RegenerativeMedicine!

Aydan Bulut-Karslioglu (@bulutkarslioglu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our PhD call is open. If you have a strong passion for developmental biology or epigenetics, or better, developmental epigenetics, then apply to our lab! molgen.mpg.de/IMPRS

Our PhD call is open. If you have a strong passion for developmental biology or epigenetics, or better, developmental epigenetics, then apply to our lab! molgen.mpg.de/IMPRS
York for Life (@uoyalumni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❤️ On this day 60 years ago... Heslington Hall opened its doors to welcome the University of York's first students! 🎉

❤️ On this day 60 years ago...

Heslington Hall opened its doors to welcome the University of York's first students! 🎉
James Briscoe (@briscoejames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was delighted Marysia Placzek was awarded this year's British Society for Developmental Biology Waddington Medal. Few are more deserving Read about her contributions "Her papers are masterworks in precise observation and elegant experimental design, and many have become foundational" bsdb.org

Emily Qureshi-Hurst @emilyqureshihurst.bsky.social (@equreshihurst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My job as a research fellow at one of the world's best universities (a requirement of which is a doctorate) pays less than this and so, on this definition, I am an unskilled worker who wouldn't be allowed into the country. This system is utterly ridiculous..

Alfonso Martinez Arias (@amartinezarias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A most interesting read on the target of a selection based genetic basis of #domestication. The question arises: are we talking #genes or #cells? My money is, of course, on the latter and the suspect: neural crest. Fascinating read shorturl.at/cyCKX #NotInTheGenes #CellsRUs

A most interesting read on the target of a selection based genetic basis of #domestication. The question arises: are we talking #genes or #cells? My money is, of course, on the latter and the suspect: neural crest.
Fascinating read shorturl.at/cyCKX
#NotInTheGenes #CellsRUs
Tschopp Lab (@tschopplab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥳out now PNASNews - Self-organized BMP signaling dynamics underlie the development and evolution of digit segmentation patterns in birds and mammals pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Compared to our preprint, we added plenty of new in vivo and in silico data... 1/3

Yi Feng (@yifeng_fishlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper - Lisa started the work in her PhD with help from Rod and ⁦Nik⁩ , Henna bring it to near completion ⁦@JAstorga17⁩ ⁦Abigail Elliot⁩, Kai Yee and Justyna all provided a helping hand! COVID slowed us down! But we are here nature.com/articles/s4138…

Evgeny Kvon (@evgenykvon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do enhancers work over distances that sometimes exceed megabases? Excited to share our work led by Grace Bower where we uncover a unique sequence signature globally associated with long-range enhancer-promoter interactions in developing limb buds: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/

How do enhancers work over distances that sometimes exceed megabases? Excited to share our work led by <a href="/gracecbower/">Grace Bower</a> where we uncover a unique sequence signature globally associated with long-range enhancer-promoter interactions in developing limb buds: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/
Development (@dev_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Morphogens in the evolution of size, shape and patterning In this Review, Lewis Mosby, Amy Bowen and Zena Hadjivasiliou The Francis Crick Institute @UCL explore how morphogen-mediated patterning evolve and how theory and experiment can be interwoven to bring new perspectives: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

Morphogens in the evolution of size, shape and patterning

In this Review, Lewis Mosby, Amy Bowen and <a href="/z_hvas/">Zena Hadjivasiliou</a> <a href="/TheCrick/">The Francis Crick Institute</a> @UCL explore how morphogen-mediated patterning evolve and how theory and experiment can be interwoven to bring new perspectives:
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
John Wallingford (@jbwallingford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely in love with this lyrically thoughtful piece from @UCSDCooperLab⁩. I, for one, will happily say yes to her invitation to “join me in reading more books.” How else to embrace the marvelous complexity of life around us? Well done, Kim! journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…