
Fernando Casares
@fcasfer
Biologist far from equilibrium. Group leader at the CABD
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Enhorabuena al equipo por detrás del trabajo liderado por Acaimo González Reyes del #CABD y por Federico Zurita de la Universidad Granada que describe por primera vez los mecanismos envejecimiento de las células que conforman un nicho de células troncales. 🔗cabd.es/es/news/16/142…


New paper from our lab in #CellPress iScience journal! The human brain emits light—faint, spontaneous photons arising from metabolic and electrical processes. These light emissions not only pass through the skull but also reflect changes in cognitive state, pointing to a new




Talleres, exposiciones, realidad virtual... Si estás por Madrid estos días, el Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales invita al público a visitar sus salas y a participar en las actividades especiales que ha preparado con motivo de las vacaciones de Semana Santa ➡️ csic.es/es/agenda-del-…



Don’t miss out this great talk by SalvaHerrera from #CABD!


Micro decisions can have macro consequences. A soft matter physicist reveals how interactions within simple cellular collectives can lead to emergent physical traits. Carrie Arnold reports: quantamagazine.org/how-a-biofilms…

Great article, “How a Biofilm’s Strange Shape Emerges From Cellular Geometry” in Quanta Magazine. Here are biofilms grown by researcher Lars Dietrich, all from the same bacterium, fed different nutrients. [Link in reply because of dumb new policy restricting tweets with links.]
![Greg Egan (@gregegansf) on Twitter photo Great article, “How a Biofilm’s Strange Shape Emerges From Cellular Geometry” in <a href="/QuantaMagazine/">Quanta Magazine</a>.
Here are biofilms grown by researcher Lars Dietrich, all from the same bacterium, fed different nutrients.
[Link in reply because of dumb new policy restricting tweets with links.] Great article, “How a Biofilm’s Strange Shape Emerges From Cellular Geometry” in <a href="/QuantaMagazine/">Quanta Magazine</a>.
Here are biofilms grown by researcher Lars Dietrich, all from the same bacterium, fed different nutrients.
[Link in reply because of dumb new policy restricting tweets with links.]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GpHMyana8AAFXRR.jpg)

🚨🚨#Hiring! 3 year #postdoc position open in my lab Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo to study the interplay between DNA damage responses and #preimplantation embryo development. Fully funded by EARLYFATE #ERCCoG 🔗Details below Genoma Hub CSIC SEBD European Research Council (ERC) Please RT!🙏






Come and join us! We’re hiring a new Group Leader in Generative Biology at the Wellcome Sanger Institute Building AI models or the data to train them? Core funding of >$130M a year for a faculty of ~30. pls RT! nature.com/naturecareers/… acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc…




Amazing talk at #CABDseminars by Jonathan Rodenfels! Jonathan explained the last research from his group understanding the energetics of early metazoan embryogenesis. Dr. Rodenfels was hosted by Gloria Brea Calvo Thanks for coming Jonathan!

