Roberta Migale
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👩🏻🔬 Scientist @TheCrick 🧬Lovell-Badge Lab | Studying sex determination ♀️♂️ | ovary development | fertility - Opinions my own
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We have a biologist position available in the lab. Candidates must have a master or PhD degree with US citizenship, and familiar with mouse genetic models, imaging techniques, single cell sequencing, and bioinformatics. If you are interested, email me at [email protected]
Happy to share our last preprint! Dan Sheridan Robin Lovell-Badge The Crick Gonadotrophs have a dual origin, with most derived from pituitary stem cells during minipuberty. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Interested in how cells make decisions? Want to build new tools and model embryonic development using ESCs? Come join us MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (MRC LMS)! We have a #postdoc position open in the area of gene regulation, stem cells and mouse development. See how to apply here: lms.mrc.ac.uk/vacancies/mrc-…
It’s hiring season MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (MRC LMS)! Come and work with the wonderful Vicki Metzis and be part of the exciting discoveries they’re making 🤓
Amazing work by our Christophe Galichet 👏🏻🥂 this is not only a paper but a testament to tenacity and the wonders of scientific endeavour! Well done Chris and all Robin Lovell-Badge Karine Rizzoti Crick Waters
This symposium is sponsored by two grants awarded from the Crick Partnership Networking Fund and the Company of Biologists. Here’s to the incredible Roberta Migale for her exceptional organisation together with Beth Holder David MacIntyre The Company of Biologists #ReproSymp24
Great talk by Wiebke Arlt yesterday at the inaugral Reproduction Symposium The Crick! Thank you to Roberta Migale Helen O'Neill Beth Holder and David MacIntyre for organising!