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Antonia Weberling

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Developmental Biologist Artist Author

University of Oxford
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Antonia Weberling
7 months
1/6 .New Preprint .Reptiles comprise ~23,000 species with an incredible range of diversity. The basis is laid during embryogenesis but severely understudied. We study the brown anole & describe its early embryogenesis for the first time: .
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The brown anole, Anolis sagrei , has emerged as a representative squamate species during the past several decades. Novel functional tools have been established to manipulate embryogenesis through...
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Antonia Weberling
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I'm over the moon that my first novel "Leopold - the Boy at the Lake" will be published later this year at Wichern Verlag in Germany. Just got the cover in - starts feeling real. Freue mich wahnsinnig, dass mein #Erstling dieses Jahr im Wichern Verlag erscheinen wird!
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Antonia Weberling
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Thank you so much to all collaborators for making this project possible.@aussiebiologist @ShyloNatasha @hollfelderlab @ThSanger .Bonnie Kircher, Hannah Wilson, Melainia McClain, Marta Marchini, Katherine Starr.
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Antonia Weberling
7 months
So excited that our study of early anole embryogenesis made it into the preprint list of @the_Node . Want to learn more of early squamate embryo development?.
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The brown anole, Anolis sagrei , has emerged as a representative squamate species during the past several decades. Novel functional tools have been established to manipulate embryogenesis through...
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the Node
7 months
Happy new year! December may be behind us, but if you want to know what #DevBio and #StemCell biology #preprints came out last month, check out our latest preprints list ⬇️.
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Antonia Weberling
7 months
Very happy that my final PhD paper focussing on the maturation of the primitive into the visceral endoderm and its impact on embryo survival in mice is now published: . Huge thanks to my PhD supervisor & my collaborators for making this project possible
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Antonia Weberling
7 months
RT @MSchliffka: Is there life beyond our model organisms 🐭🪰🐟🐣? .Yes! says @A_Weberling in her new preprint, in which she maps the early dev….
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Antonia Weberling
7 months
6/6.This project would not have been possible without my fantastic collaborators: @aussiebiologist @ShyloNatasha @ScienceStowers @ThSanger @LoyolaChicago @hollfelderlab @Cambridge_Uni & @holy_anole.
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Antonia Weberling
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5/6.We also used our staging system to follow the establishment of the central nervous system & the migration of neural crest cells. Our dataset enables cross species comparison of these developmental steps with other studies focussing on the veiled chameleon & common wall lizard
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Antonia Weberling
7 months
4/6.We provide whole embryo cross sections of consecutive time points of anole development. Our dataset enables studies on the development of specific organs e.g. eye or heart. This lays the basis for cross-clade comparative studies into the morphogenesis of different organs.
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Antonia Weberling
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Antonia Weberling
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3/6.Chicken form a monolayered epiblast disk, which gastrulates. The anole develops differently into a multilayered, hollow dome. This dome establishes its anterior-posterior axis and gastrulates. Do non-avian reptiles follow chicken peri-gastrulation morphogenesis?
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Antonia Weberling
7 months
2/6.Early non-avian reptile development is difficult to access. It occurs before the egg is laid & spans from fertilisation to limb-bud formation when eye pigmentation starts. The brown anole passes through 26 stages. It exhibits striking divergence from the reptile model chicken
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Antonia Weberling
10 months
RT @RealFany: PhD position available in my lab - Fully funded!. Please, apply or RT! 👩‍🔬🐭🧫
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Antonia Weberling
10 months
Congratulations @d_siriwardena & @Cl_munger .So happy that this is published today and that I was able to be part of this exciting project!.
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Dylan Siriwardena
10 months
I am very excited to share our latest work published in @CellStemCell! We propose the marmoset as a non-human primate model of shallow implantation and have derived trophoblast stem cells that match peri- and postimplantation trophoblast. [1/2].
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Antonia Weberling
10 months
Interested in early #embryogenesis?.Do you like reptiles?.We have a position open for a student to investigate early development in the brown anole.
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Antonia Weberling
10 months
Congratulations @MSchliffka !.Such beautiful imaging!.Very excited to read the peer-reviewed article!.
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Markus Schliffka
10 months
Our inverse blebs are now published after peer review @NatureCellBio ! .Check out a summary of our findings in the tweetorial below ⬇️.Thank you @maitrejl @argo_mu for this great work together!
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Antonia Weberling
11 months
RT @maitrejl: Inverse blebs in mouse blastocyst now peer-reviewed @NatureCellBio with @MSchliffka and @argo_mu!.Che….
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Antonia Weberling
11 months
RT @mleptin: Still digesting the landmark #Draghireport, but great to see the emphasis on R&I. Very happy with proposal to double support t….
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Antonia Weberling
1 year
RT @LabBuckley: Postdoc position in my lab is now open: Join us to uncover how mechanics and biochemical signalling work together to shape….
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