Swedish Developmental Biology Organization SWEDBO
@swedbo
Year of birth: 1976
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Affiliated to The International Society for Developmental Biology (ISDN)
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Please RT this ⬇️ Tune in tomorrow Tuesday 17th at 12:00 🤩 Marc Pilon Göteborgs universitet / University of Gothenburg with #membrane homeostasis #EvoDevo & Elif Eroglu from Karolinska Institutet on #heart #regeneration Do not miss it! Link to attend: gu-se.zoom.us/j/63450335234?…
Really sad news with the passing way of Ernest Arenas. Ernest was PhD supervisor. He was known for his great science, but foremost he was a kind, always friendly, supersupportive, exceptional mentor for so many us... we will miss him so much... news.ki.se/professor-erne…
Looking for PhD students/postdocs for my newly opened lab at the Institute of Human Biology of #Roche in Basel. We work on human lung, liver and gut #organoids. Send email + CV + motivation letter to [email protected] with header #IHB institutehumanbiology.com
🗺️Making a map: exploring the origins of the shoulder and neck 🐟 Shunya Kuroda tells the behind the paper story of his work Tetsuya Nakamura's lab, looking into the developmental origins of the #zebrafish pectoral girdle: thenode.biologists.com/making-a-map-e… #EvoDevo #DevBio
Time-lapse of optic cup morphogenesis in an embryonic zebrafish. Credit to Kristen Kwan Lab. #ZebrafishZunday
Excited to share our latest study! Today in Nature Methods the Gerald Schwank and Krauthammer Lab report in Kim Fabiano Marquart et al. 'Effective genome editing with an enhanced ISDra2 TnpB system and deep learning-predicted ωRNAs' (1/6) nature.com/articles/s4159…
Super happy and grateful to my actual and former institutions Collège de France EPFL Université de Genève, as well as to everyone who passed by the laboratory over the past many years. You all rock 🤘😎 #InHoxWeTrust
Congratulations to Denis Duboule Denis Duboule for being awarded the 2025 ISDB Harrison Medal for his contributions to the understanding of gene regulation, particularly the Hox gene family, and their spatial collinearity in vertebrates 🎉🎉🏅 developmental-biology.org/news/2025-winn…
Morphogens in the evolution of size, shape and patterning In this Review, Lewis Mosby, Amy Bowen and Zena Hadjivasiliou The Crick @UCL explore how morphogen-mediated patterning evolve and how theory and experiment can be interwoven to bring new perspectives: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…