Samir Vaid
@vaid_samir
Developmental Biologist, interested in organogenesis and evolution of organs | Brain | Germ Cells | alumnus @IITKanpur @mpicbg @unige_en @UKGM_Presse
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https://www.uniklinikum-dresden.de/de/das-klinikum/kliniken-polikliniken-institute/neu 23-06-2019 17:15:54
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We neanderthalized the kinetochore! So happy to finally share our paper comparing modern human and ancestralized mitosis With the Huttner & Pääbo labs & great collaborators MPI-CBG Dresden MPI-EVA Leipzig TU Dresden #Neanderthal #brain #stemcells #organoids science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Interested in studying 🔍 the role of traffic and sugar modifications in brain 🧠 development? Here is your chance 🎯 Join my lab Human Technopole in Milan! #postdocposition #braindevelopment #glycosylation Postdoc - Taverna Group - Human Technopole careers.humantechnopole.it/o/postdoc-tave…
Speechless! HAPPY! Pinching ourselves! #NobelPrize2022 in Physiology or Medicine😁🥳😃🙃🤗😊🤗🙃🥳😃😁😀 🥳😃😁😀🙃🤗😊😆🤣😆Svante Pääbo MPI-EVA Leipzig 😆😊🤗Max Planck Society 🙃😀😁😃🥳😃😀🙃🤗😊🤣😆🤣😊😊🤗🤗🙃🥳😀😆🤗😊🙃🥳😃😀😆😊🤗🙃🙂😄😲😀😁😃🥳🙃🤗😊🤗🙃🥳😃😁😀😲🥳😊 🥳
Congratulations to #Svante Pääbo, director @ the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology MPI-EVA Leipzig on winning this year's #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine! 🙃😁🙃😃🤗 😃🤗🍾🍾🤗🍾🤗🙃
#NobelPrize for Svante Pääbo! 👏 The director MPI-EVA Leipzig in Leipzig is honoured for his pioneering work in the field of #palaeogenetics, of which he is considered the founder. mpg.de/19316395/nobel… The Nobel Prize
👏👏Congratulations to the 2022 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine winner #Svante Pääbo. The research of our elena taverna Group and of the entire HT Neurogenomics Centre relies also on his fundamental teachings.
Open PhD position Tomohisa Toda Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin investigating RNA binding proteins in neural epigenomics. Please apply and RT!!
🚨 The lab of Asifa Akhtar uncovered in @nature a mechanism that safeguards the biallelic expression of haploinsufficient genes. The epigenetic regulator MSL2 acts as an “anti-monoallelic” factor that maintains biallelic gene dosage. This discovery not only reveals a
How species specific genetic changes helped evolve one of the most complex mammalian organ - the brain? Putting together evolutionary pieces like Lego, great work by Takashi Namba @_LeiXing_ … congratulations to all the authors!!
Phenomenal work! Work from Zernicka-Goetz Lab has always amazed and inspired me (was the first lab that I applied to for postdoc, much before my urge for neurodevelopment took over!). The first two blastomeres contribute unequally to the human embryo: Cell cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Amazing opportunity to join the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry
🧠Studying neurodevelopment? Don’t miss the chance to contribute to this exciting new Research Topic edited by Drs. Samir Vaid, Veronica Biga, and Doeppner. Explore it here👇 fro.ntiers.in/cnsdev 📑Deadline: 30 June 2025
拡散希望Happy to share our new paper "Evolutionary changes leading to efficient glymphatic circulation in the mammalian brain" in Nature Communications, explaining why our brain is covered with folds, and the cerebral cortex exists. Collaboration with mechgen.jp. nature.com/articles/s4146…