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Turner Lab

@lab_turner

Twitter account of the Turner lab at the Francis Crick Institute in London. We study sex chromosomes in health and disease.
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linkhttps://www.crick.ac.uk/research/labs/james-turner calendar_today15-11-2018 17:43:33

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Congratulations to Group Leader James Turner 🥳 James was elected as a Fellow of the The Royal Society in recognition of his contributions to mammalian sex chromosome biology. Turner Lab crick.ac.uk/news/2023-05-1…

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A special day for the lab! We are so proud that James was introduced as a fellow of the The Royal Society today! Congratulation again for this amazing achievement 🤩🙌

A special day for the lab! We are so proud that James was introduced as a fellow of the <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a> today! Congratulation again for this amazing achievement 🤩🙌
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Our latest preprint led by Sergio Menchero : opossum single-cell transcriptomics reveals that developmental heterochrony is associated with uncoupling of transcriptional and morphological programmes biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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🚨Interested in cutting-edge multi-omics approaches? Curious about how sex chromosomes impact development, health and diseases?🧬 We have an open PhD position at The Francis Crick Institute shorturl.at/y4vW8

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It was a great pleasure for some of us to attend the annual The Francis Crick Institute awards🤩! Our very own Ruta was recognised for her involvement in the Laboratory Research Scientist Network Committee. credit 📷 Michael Bowles

It was a great pleasure for some of us to attend the annual <a href="/TheCrick/">The Francis Crick Institute</a> awards🤩! Our very own Ruta was recognised for her involvement in the Laboratory Research Scientist Network Committee. 

credit 📷 Michael Bowles