
Gauthier Toulouse
@gauthier_tls
PhD student @MarcelleLab6 Chicken Embryo, Muscle Development, Evo-Devo, Wnt Signaling, Limb Development
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https://www.inmg.fr/marcelle/?lang=en 10-06-2020 10:04:15
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Please RT: we have Swiss National Science Foundation -funded #Postdoc and #PhD positions in our lab, to investigate the gene regulatory dynamics during vertebrate skeletogenesis in a comparative setting (see doi.org/10.1101/2024.0… and doi.org/10.1101/2024.1… ) - apply by 31.12.24, start date by 1.2.25!



🎉 We're excited to share our new research in nature! We reveal that crocodile head scales self-organize through compressive folding of the skin - a mechanical twist on their development & evolution! Please read & share 🐊🔬 Genetics & Evolution Université de Genève nature.com/articles/s4158…





A new study finds ants best humans at tests of collective intelligence. Learn more: scim.ag/41ZVpVc News from Science




Our work on the role of endogenous electric fields in guiding collective cell migration in vivo is finally out Nature Materials ! nature.com/articles/s4156… Congrats to all the authors, specially Fernando and Sofia Moreira from my lab #bioelectrics #devbio #cellmigration #xenopus

⚠️⚠️Happy to share our latest work! ⚠️⚠️ Team work made dream works...Delia Cicciarello No spoiler, but if you want to know how PHF2 regulates lipid droplet turnover in MuSCs during muscle repair...👇👇👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Very excited to share our latest work in Nature Communications where we identify two limb mesenchymal progenitor populations involved in congenital and evolutionary digit variation. Congratulations to all authors involved, it’s been such a good team work. nature.com/articles/s4146…


New Scientific Reports paper: Creation of knockin mice for the fluorescence protein based in vivo identification of skeletal myofiber types. tinyurl.com/mznpypy7

A new Science Advances study has found that the coelacanth—an evolutionarily ancient fish often nicknamed a living fossil—lacks 11 jaw muscles that researchers previously thought it had. scim.ag/4iZXPIt


New paper from the lab: Our teeth arose as sensory organs on the outside of the body of ancient jawless fish.!! Congrats to Yara Haridy and the team! Open Access Paper: nature.com/articles/s4158… News and Views: nature.com/articles/d4158… Background and video: phys.org/news/2025-05-t…

How do non-coding variants in enhancers cause human disease? Here, in my main PhD work with Evgeny Kvon, we uncover a surprising mechanism, with generalizable implications for human genomics. tinyurl.com/89tdkevu n/