Andrew Clark
@_andrewgclark
Junior Group Leader in Cell Biology of the Intestine and Intestinal Disease
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http://www.izi.uni-stuttgart.de/en/research/clark/ 06-08-2011 01:17:56
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Review from Roberto and I in Trends Cell Biology comparing gradient generation and molecular mechanisms of different types of directional cell migration cell.com/trends/cell-bi…
Happy to share our work on organoid mechanics: Mechanical compartmentalization of the intestinal organoid enables crypt folding and collective cell migration (biorxiv.org/content/10.110…) bioRxiv Cell Biology
Happy to share that our recent work on collective migration was published last week in Nature Communications Nature Communications. Wanted to share some history, motivation, and results. My first tweetorial 🤓 A thread! (1/n) nature.com/articles/s4146…
Really intuitive visual explaination how Loess smoothing works: From Rafael Irizarry: rafalab.github.io/dsbook/smoothi…
Guillaume Salbreux, Karsten Kruse and I are launching a Physics of Biology seminar series Université de Genève LifeSciencesPhD_UNIGE Faculty of Science | UNIGE Section de physique | UNIGE. Great list of Speakers online, all infos for time (CET) and dates on the flyer. Please RT!
Super excited to kick off my independent Emmy Noether Group at Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin and Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light !
Congratulations to Sarbari Saha for having her image of a mouse intestinal organoid selected as an honorable mention in the 2022 ZEISS Microscopy microscopy image contest! tinyurl.com/zeissmicroscop…
The BINDER Innovation Prize 2024 goes to Alba Diz-Muñoz, Diz-Muñoz Lab, EMBL. Join us online for the 2024 DGZ, @DGZ.bsky.social award ceremony on October 7th at 12:30!