Thomas Sanger
@thsanger
Evo-devo biologist chasing all things furry and scaly
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http://www.anolisevodevo.space 08-03-2013 03:59:46
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EvoDevo PanAm accepting nominations for Rudolf A. Raff Pioneer Award, Early Career Award, Postdoc Award, and Service Award. Please nominate your favorite evodevo scientists from here! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Check out the tour that was added for #SICB2025 on January 6th. #amphibianfoundation #amphibians Amphibian Foundation amphibianfoundation.org/index.php/priv…
Do you use 3D imaging like CT or MRI for research, teaching, outreach, or art? Check out our new article in iScience journal featuring a detailed workflow for producing 3D cinematic renderings with stunning realism! doi.org/10.1016/j.isci… Institute of Biotechnology (BI) HiLIFE_Helsinki University of Helsinki
Check out this Current Biology Dispatch Article by Devany Du & @NerurkarLab, discussing the new perspectives generated from our recent article on the mechanics of dog, cow & ferret nose skin patterning 🐶🔬 Université de Genève Biologie - UNIGE Genetics & Evolution lanevol.org/news/article/n…
This is the upper jaw of a crocodile embryo, with nuclear staining in orange & proliferating cells in blue. This data helped us to build a mechanical simulation of crocodile head scale patterning. Learn more here ⬇️ The Milinkovitch-Tzika lab nature.com/articles/s4158…
Is there life beyond our model organisms 🐭🪰🐟🐣? Yes! says Antonia Weberling in her new preprint, in which she maps the early development of a lizard 🦎. See what happens in an egg before it is even laid ⬇️
The Gredler Lab is now open at MCB_Harvard ! We study cell behaviors in live mammalian embryos to understand how tissues are built. mcb.harvard.edu/department/new…
We got the nature cover 🎉! Read our article to learn how compressive forces sculpt the intricate head scales of crocodiles 🐊 The Milinkovitch-Tzika lab Genetics & Evolution Université de Genève nature.com/articles/s4158…
Welcome to embryo alphabet. Each day I will post an unannotated embryo image. We began w/the letter A. Today G is for gecko. Repost this tweet w/image of different species & add a quote with name that begins with same letter of the day. Enjoy! Society for Developmental Biology bit.ly/4fLn13L
Check out this baby crocodile emerging from its egg 🥚 🐊 and read our recent article in nature to learn how compressive forces sculpt their intricate head scales nature.com/articles/s4158… The Milinkovitch-Tzika lab Genetics & Evolution