Martin Lab
@martin_lab_sbu
Our laboratory uses zebrafish to answer fundamental questions regarding stem cell biology, tissue morphogenesis, and mechanisms of cancer metastasis.
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This is a cool movie that Eric Paulissen made for his eLife paper, it's a transverse section of a live zebrafish embryo showing midline angioblast migration. Angioblasts in green, cell membranes in magenta.
#DBfeature #Zebrafish A fishy tail: Insights into the cell & molecular biology of neuromesodermal cells from zebrafish embryos by Benjamin Martin & Benjamin Steventon Steventon Lab Neuromesodermal progenitors give rise to neural & mesodermal cell types sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Happy to share another story from my thesis work in Martin Lab. The MRFs Myod and Myf5 are used for more than just myogenesis during development, they also help establish VEGF expression for endothelial differentiation and angiogenesis. Read more at authors.elsevier.com/a/1fZyQ2mzTZVq7
📢📢Are you looking for a postdoc position in NY? Do you like #microscopy and want to expand your skills on intravital imaging? Join us!! We have 1 postdoc position to fill.👇👇 The Tisch Cancer Institute Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai #Recruiting
New dropbox has been set up at Stony Brook University Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, NY! Pickups are Thursdays at 4pm, located in the Life Science Building, 4th floor, outside of Room 450A. Thanks to Chi-Kuo Hu for hosting this new box! 🥳🥳🥳
Thanks Stony Brook Research for the shout out and to @NIGMS for this opportunity!